"Xuanzang was the 7th century monk who left China in search of Buddhist texts from the motherland f India. He returned - 16 years later - laden with an immense amount of texts and a written record of Buddhism in India which still provides the clearest picture of how Buddhism was practiced in that time and place. His journey took him through western Chine, Kyrgistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and all over India. Much of what we know about Buddhism in India comes from his record of his journey for which there are a couple translations. A new one, heavily annotated in 12 volumes should be coming out in the next few years as well"--Includes bibliographical references and index.Life -- Translations -- Legacy."Xuanzang was the 7th century monk who le...
Françoise Wang-Toutain When Chinese masters open themselves to Tibetan Buddhism At the beginning o...
This dissertation continues the scholarship on the transmission of Buddhism from India to China by e...
The earliest extensive historiographical account of Buddhism in China is a collection of monks' biog...
Xuanzang was a Chinese Buddhist monk known for his travels to and studies in India, as a proponent o...
The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600―664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, centre overwh...
ABSTRACT: The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600–664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, cen...
The Xuanzang biography was probably translated from Chinese into Old Turkic in the 10th century. It ...
This entry is aimed to document the religious beliefs and activities of Xuanzang and his major dharm...
As the first station in Central Asia of Xuanzang’s India pilgrimage, Turfan has contributed much to ...
Faxian was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator of Buddhist texts who is best known for his journe...
While the Chinese monk Xuanzang’s travels in South Asia are well known, the reason why he decided to...
In the study of pilgrimage and peace-building, case studies deemed to be influential in initiating p...
This paper will discuss the passage in the 7th century Chinese Buddhist traveler monk Xuanzang’s “Re...
This book is a monograph on the Chinese text Gaoseng-Faxian-zhuan (also called Foguo-ji, "Report on ...
This study examines the biography of the monk Baoyun 寶雲 (376?-449) and lists all the titles of the ...
Françoise Wang-Toutain When Chinese masters open themselves to Tibetan Buddhism At the beginning o...
This dissertation continues the scholarship on the transmission of Buddhism from India to China by e...
The earliest extensive historiographical account of Buddhism in China is a collection of monks' biog...
Xuanzang was a Chinese Buddhist monk known for his travels to and studies in India, as a proponent o...
The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600―664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, centre overwh...
ABSTRACT: The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600–664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, cen...
The Xuanzang biography was probably translated from Chinese into Old Turkic in the 10th century. It ...
This entry is aimed to document the religious beliefs and activities of Xuanzang and his major dharm...
As the first station in Central Asia of Xuanzang’s India pilgrimage, Turfan has contributed much to ...
Faxian was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator of Buddhist texts who is best known for his journe...
While the Chinese monk Xuanzang’s travels in South Asia are well known, the reason why he decided to...
In the study of pilgrimage and peace-building, case studies deemed to be influential in initiating p...
This paper will discuss the passage in the 7th century Chinese Buddhist traveler monk Xuanzang’s “Re...
This book is a monograph on the Chinese text Gaoseng-Faxian-zhuan (also called Foguo-ji, "Report on ...
This study examines the biography of the monk Baoyun 寶雲 (376?-449) and lists all the titles of the ...
Françoise Wang-Toutain When Chinese masters open themselves to Tibetan Buddhism At the beginning o...
This dissertation continues the scholarship on the transmission of Buddhism from India to China by e...
The earliest extensive historiographical account of Buddhism in China is a collection of monks' biog...