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'''[[ZHENYAN]]''' [[Buddhism]] is a [[form]] of [[Vajrayāna]] [[Buddhism]] that flourished in [[China]] from the seventh to the twelfth century. The term [[zhenyan]] is a translation of the [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] [[mantra]] and literally means "{{Wiki|real}} [[word]]."
 
  
The school is also called [[Mijiao]] ([[esoteric]] [[teaching]]) to distinguish it both from all other [[forms]] of [[Buddhism]], which are regarded as [[exoteric]], and from Indo-Tibetan [[Vajrayāna]]. The {{Wiki|Chinese}} translation of [[mantra]] by the [[word]] [[zhenyan]] underscores the importance of a [[realized]] {{Wiki|ontology}}. [[Zhen]] designates the {{Wiki|real}}, apprehended through words, [[meditation]], and [[action]]: it is [[reality]] [[realized]].
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'''[[ZHENYAN]]''' [[Buddhism]] is a [[form]] of [[Vajrayāna]] [[Buddhism]] that flourished in [[China]] from the seventh to the twelfth century.
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The term [[zhenyan]] is a translation of the [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] [[mantra]] and literally means "{{Wiki|real}} [[word]]."
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The school is also called [[Mijiao]] ([[esoteric teaching]]) to distinguish it both from all other [[forms]] of [[Buddhism]], which are regarded as [[exoteric]], and from Indo-Tibetan [[Vajrayāna]].  
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The {{Wiki|Chinese}} translation of [[mantra]] by the [[word]] [[zhenyan]] underscores the importance of a [[realized]] {{Wiki|ontology}}.  
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[[Zhen]] designates the {{Wiki|real}}, apprehended through words, [[meditation]], and [[action]]: it is [[reality]] [[realized]].
 
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ZHENYAN Buddhism is a form of Vajrayāna Buddhism that flourished in China from the seventh to the twelfth century.

The term zhenyan is a translation of the Sanskrit word mantra and literally means "real word."

The school is also called Mijiao (esoteric teaching) to distinguish it both from all other forms of Buddhism, which are regarded as exoteric, and from Indo-Tibetan Vajrayāna.

The Chinese translation of mantra by the word zhenyan underscores the importance of a realized ontology.

Zhen designates the real, apprehended through words, meditation, and action: it is reality realized.

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www.academicroom.com