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There are 11 total results for your 金剛經 search.

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金剛經


金刚经

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jīn gāng jīng
    jin1 gang1 jing1
chin kang ching
 Kongō kyō
The Diamond Sutra; Vajracchedikā-prājñāpāramitā Sutra 金剛能斷般若波羅蜜經 Acondensation of the Prājñāpāramitā Sutratitle>; first tr. byKumārajīva, later by others under slightly varying titles.

金剛經註


金刚经注

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jīn gāng jīng zhù
    jin1 gang1 jing1 zhu4
chin kang ching chu
 Kongōkyō chū
Commentary to the Diamond Sūtra

金剛經論


金刚经论

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jīn gāng jīng lùn
    jin1 gang1 jing1 lun4
chin kang ching lun
 Kongōkyō ron
Treatise on the Sūtra of Adamantine Transcendent Wisdom

金剛經提綱


金刚经提纲

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jīn gāng jīng tí gāng
    jin1 gang1 jing1 ti2 gang1
chin kang ching t`i kang
    chin kang ching ti kang
 Kongōkyō teikō
Essentials of the Diamond Sūtra

金剛經解義


金刚经解义

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jīn gāng jīng jiě yì
    jin1 gang1 jing1 jie3 yi4
chin kang ching chieh i
 Kongōkyō kaigi
Jingang jing jieyi

金剛經贊要


金刚经赞要

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jīn gāng jīng zàn yào
    jin1 gang1 jing1 zan4 yao4
chin kang ching tsan yao
 Kongō kyō sanyō
Collected Essentials of the Treatises and Commentaries on the Diamond Sūtra

能斷金剛經


能断金刚经

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néng duàn jīn gāng jīng
    neng2 duan4 jin1 gang1 jing1
neng tuan chin kang ching
 Nōdan kongō kyō
Vajracchedikā Sutra, the 'Diamond Sutra', translated by Xuanzang, an extract from the Prajñāpāramitā Sutra.

川老金剛經註


川老金刚经注

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chuān lǎo jīn gāng jīng zhù
    chuan1 lao3 jin1 gang1 jing1 zhu4
ch`uan lao chin kang ching chu
    chuan lao chin kang ching chu
 Senrō Kongōkyō chū
Commentary to the Diamond Sūtra by the Elder Chuan

金剛經疏論纂要


金刚经疏论纂要

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jīn gāng jīng shū lùn zuǎn yào
    jin1 gang1 jing1 shu1 lun4 zuan3 yao4
chin kang ching shu lun tsuan yao
 Kongōkyō soron sanyō
Jingang jing shoulun zuanyao

梁朝傅大士頌金剛經


梁朝傅大士颂金刚经

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liáng zhāo fù dà shì sòng jīn gāng jīng
    liang2 zhao1 fu4 da4 shi4 song4 jin1 gang1 jing1
liang chao fu ta shih sung chin kang ching
 Ryōchō Fu Daishi ju Kongōkyō
Verses on the Diamond Sūtra by the Bodhisattva Fu of the Liang Dynasty

梁朝傅大師頌金剛經


梁朝傅大师颂金刚经

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liáng zhāo fù dà shī sòng jīn gāng jīng
    liang2 zhao1 fu4 da4 shi1 song4 jin1 gang1 jing1
liang chao fu ta shih sung chin kang ching
 ryōchō fudaishi ju Kongōkyō
Liangzhao fu dashi song jingang jing

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 11 results for "金剛經" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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