East Asian Mādhyamaka
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East Asian Mādhyamaka
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East Asian Madhyamaka is the Buddhist tradition in East Asia which represents the Indian Madhyamaka (Chung-kuan) system of thought. In Chinese Buddhism, these are often referred to as the Sānlùn school, also known as the "emptiness school", although they may not have been an independent sect. The three principal texts of the school are the Middle Treatise, the Twelve Gate Treatise, and the Hundred Treatise. They were first transmitted to China during the early 5th century by the Buddhist monk Ku
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Buddhist tradition in East Asia which represents the Indian Madhyamaka
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2023-05-31T21:07:33Z
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