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has gloss | eng: The Innumerable Meanings Sutra (Sanskrit Ananta-nirdesa Sutra) is a Mahayana buddhist text that was translated from Sanskrit into Chinese by Dharmajātayaśas, an Indian monk of the 4th to 5th century. It belongs to the so-called Threefold Lotus Sutra that is also composed of the Lotus Sutra and the Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue. It is considered by many Mahayanists to be the prologue to the Lotus Sutra. |
lexicalization | eng: Innumerable Meanings Sutra |
instance of | e/Mahayana sutra |
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has gloss | nor: Sūtra med uendelig mange betydninger (rekonstruert sanskrit-tittel: Amitartha-sūtra) er en mahāyāna-tekst som ble oversatt til kinesisk av Dharma-jātayaśas (kinesisk: Tán mó jiā tuó yē shè, 曇摩迦陀耶舍) i én bokrull i året 480 e.Kr. Teksten er ikke bevart på sanskrit eller tibetansk. | class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 cellspacing=2 ! Språk !! Navn |- bgcolor="#cccccc" |-bgcolor=#FFFFCC |Kinesisk || Wúliángyì jīng (無量義經) |-bgcolor=#FFFFCC |Koreansk || Muryangŭi kyŏng (무량의경) |-bgcolor=#FFFFCC |Japansk || Muryōgi kyō (ムリョウギキョウ) |-bgcolor=#FFFFCC |Vietnamesisk || Vô lượng nghĩa kinh |} |
lexicalization | nor: Sutra med uendelig mange betydninger |
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