Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
十地經
Pronunciations[py]Shídì jīng
[wg]Shih-ti ching
[hg]십지경
[mc]Sipji gyeong
[mr]Sipchi kyŏng
[kk]ジュウジキョウ
[hb]Jūji kyō
[qn]Thập địa kinh
Basic Meaning: Daśabhūmika-sūtra
Senses:
(Skt. Daśa-bhūmîśvara) 9 fasc. T 287.10.535a-573. Trans. Śīladharma 尸羅達摩 and Dharmarakṣa 竺法護. One chapter of the Huayan jing 華嚴經 that articulates the ten grounds (bhūmi) of the bodhisattva—known in that text as the Chapter on the Ten Grounds 十地品. This text became so popular that it was translated into Chinese and circulated as a separate sūtra. The Sanskrit original was transmitted to China by a Chinese monk named Fajia of the Tang dynasty. The Sanskrit text was edited by J. Raldor in 1926. Vasubandhu 世親 wrote a commentary on this work, and its Chinese version was widely studied in the Southern and Northern Dynasties Period of China. Portions of this text are also equivalent to sections of the Yogâcārabhūmi-śāstra. See also T 278, 279, 285, 286. [Chinese Buddhist Canonical Attributions Database] [Charles Muller; source(s): Ui, Hirakawa, JEBD, Iwanami]
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Bukkyō jiten (Ui) 507
Bulgyo sajeon 542a
The Korean Buddhist Canon: A Descriptive Catalogue {digital}
Iwanami bukkyō jiten 393
Japanese-English Buddhist Dictionary (Daitō shuppansha) 149a/165
Zen Dust (Sasaki) 179
Ding Fubao
Buddhist Chinese-Sanskrit Dictionary (Hirakawa) 0217
Bussho kaisetsu daijiten (Ono) ⑤162d*/⑤163a*
Bukkyō daijiten (Mochizuki) (v.1-6)2308c,3403a
Bukkyō daijiten (Oda) 927-1
Sanskrit-Tibetan Index for the Yogâcārabhūmi-śāstra (Yokoyama and Hirosawa)
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Entry created: 1993-09-01
Updated: 2019-11-03