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Dharmakara

法藏 fǎ​zàng
Dharmakara
(bound form) the Buddhist name of the monk who, according to scripture, made forty-eight vows and eventually became Amitabha Buddha; literally the "source of the law"
Fazang (Tang monk)
(bound form) an influential Tang dynasty monk (643–712) who is considered the third patriarch and actual founder of the Huayan school of Buddhism; also known as 贤首 xián​shǒu or 康藏 kāng​zàng
Buddhist teachings
the collective teachings and dharma of the Buddha, likened to a treasure house
primordial source
(bound form) the fundamental origin of all things in Buddhist philosophy
Fazang (Ming monk)
(bound form) a prominent Ming dynasty monk (1573–1635) of the Linji school, known as Hanyue, who founded the Sanfeng lineage
sutra library
a repository, library, or hall where Buddhist scriptures are stored

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