Text: T1360; 六門陀羅尼經

Summary

Identifier T1360 [T]
Title 六門陀羅尼經 [T]
Date [None]
Translator 譯 Xuanzang, 玄奘 [T]

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There are resources for the study of this text in the SAT Daizōkyō Text Dabatase (Saṃgaṇikīkṛtaṃ Taiśotripiṭakaṃ).

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[T]  T = CBETA [Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association]. Taishō shinshū daizōkyō 大正新脩大藏經. Edited by Takakusu Junjirō 高楠順次郎 and Watanabe Kaigyoku 渡邊海旭. Tokyo: Taishō shinshū daizōkyō kankōkai/Daizō shuppan, 1924-1932. CBReader v 5.0, 2014.

Entry author: Michael Radich

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  • Title: 六門陀羅尼經
  • People: Xuanzang, 玄奘 (translator 譯)
  • Identifier: T1360

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[Sassmann and Wenzel 2014]  Sassmann, Manuel, and Claudia Wenzel. “The Dhāraṇī Sutra of the Six Gates Spoken by the Buddha.” In Buddhist Stone Sutras in China. Sichuan Province, Volume 2, edited by Tsai Suey-Ling and Sun Hua 孫華, 38-41. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag/Hangzhou: China Academy of Art Press, 2014.

Sassmann and Wenzel study a version of the Ṣaṅmukhī-dhāraṇī 六門陀羅尼經 T1360 carved in the caves at Wofoyuan in Sichuan. The text is ascribed to Xuanzang, but they summarise a pattern in which this attribution is given by only some of the various editions and witnesses extant (39). They also give a full translation of the text (42-44).

Entry author: Michael Radich

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