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[[Hashang]] A {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[monk]] of the twelfth century who propagated  [[Chan Buddhism]] [[views]] in [[Tibet]], including the [[view]] that the meaning of [[Buddha’s teachings]] on [[emptiness]] was that we should [[empty]] our [[mind]] of all conceptions and [[meditate]] on [[nothingness]]. He was publicly defeated in [[debate]] by [[Kamalashila]] and banished from [[Tibet]].  
 
[[Hashang]] A {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[monk]] of the twelfth century who propagated  [[Chan Buddhism]] [[views]] in [[Tibet]], including the [[view]] that the meaning of [[Buddha’s teachings]] on [[emptiness]] was that we should [[empty]] our [[mind]] of all conceptions and [[meditate]] on [[nothingness]]. He was publicly defeated in [[debate]] by [[Kamalashila]] and banished from [[Tibet]].  

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Hashang A Chinese monk of the twelfth century who propagated Chan Buddhism views in Tibet, including the view that the meaning of Buddha’s teachings on emptiness was that we should empty our mind of all conceptions and meditate on nothingness. He was publicly defeated in debate by Kamalashila and banished from Tibet.

Hva Shang

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