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+ | [[Heshang Moheyan]]; ([[Hvashang Mahayana]]): [[Chinese zen]] [[master]] who advocated "[[sudden enlightenment]]." In the 8th century in [[Tibet]] he lost a [[debate]] with [[Kamalashila]] who represented the [[gradual path]] of the {{Wiki|Indians}}. It is said that he committed {{Wiki|suicide}} after the [[debate]] and that {{Wiki|Chinese}} assassins murdered [[Kamalashila]] shortly thereafter. | ||
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+ | see also; [[Hva Shang]] | ||
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+ | [http://buddhism.org/Sutras/DHARMA/GLOSSARY/IndexGlossaryH.htm buddhism.org] | ||
+ | [[Category:Heshang Moheyan]] |
Latest revision as of 11:47, 4 April 2014
Heshang Moheyan; (Hvashang Mahayana): Chinese zen master who advocated "sudden enlightenment." In the 8th century in Tibet he lost a debate with Kamalashila who represented the gradual path of the Indians. It is said that he committed suicide after the debate and that Chinese assassins murdered Kamalashila shortly thereafter.
see also; Hva Shang