Xuanzang Temple (Nanjing), Buddhist temple in Xuanwu District, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Xuanzang Temple (Taiwan), Buddhist temple in Nantou County, Taiwan
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Xuanzang ([ɕɥɛ̌n.tsâŋ], (Hsüen Tsang) Chinese: 玄奘; 6 April 602 – 5 February 664), born Chen Hui / Chen Yi (陳褘 / 陳禕), also known by his Sanskrit Dharma...
XuanzangTemple, may refer to: XuanzangTemple (Nanjing), Buddhist temple in Xuanwu District, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China XuanzangTemple (Taiwan), Buddhist...
Shandao Temple, Zhongzheng District, Taipei Xiangde Temple, Xiulin Township, Hualien County XuanzangTemple, Yuchih Township, Nantou County Burkhan Bakshin...
According to Xuanzang, Harsha was a third generation Hindu king from the Vaishya caste, who built majestic Buddhist viharas, as well as three temples – Buddha...
memory of his mother. Other temples of note include Jianjing Temple, Syuentzang Temple (玄奘寺; Xuánzàng Sì) and Syuanguang Temple (玄光寺; Xuánguāng Sì). In older...
Wu Temple Taroko National Park Wushe Incident Memorial Park Xitou Nature Education Area XuanzangTemple Yushan National Park Zhushan Zinan Temple Nantou...
This is a list of notable temples in Taiwan associated with Chinese folk religion, mostly Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Religious affiliation is...
earliest historical dynasty of Kamarupa, the Varmans (350–650), as well as Xuanzang, a 7th-century Chinese traveler, do not mention Kamakhya; and it is assumed...
Chinese monk, Faxian, described a temple at Katas Raj in his travelogues. The 7th century CE Chinese traveler Xuanzang visited the area and reported the...
Pushpitha. "Dabei Buddhist Temple The Shrine Of Compassion". temple.ezinemark.com. Retrieved 24 September 2012. "Xuanzang (Hsüan-tsang) (602—664 C.E.)"...
build another Buddhist temple at Ayodhya. These structures may have been seen by the seventh century Chinese traveller Xuanzang, who describes a stupa...
Islam.[citation needed] In the Great Tang Records on the Western Regions, Xuanzang (玄奘)reports that at the time of his visit to Balkh in 630 there were about...
most of his important scholarly work at this temple. It was at Ximing that pilgrim and traveller Xuanzang (602-664) translated the scriptures he had brought...
Xuanzang, the celebrated 7th-century monk, scholar, and traveller, stands alongside the pagodas of his disciples, Kuiji and Yuance. Xingjiao Temple was...
the seventh-century Buddhist monk, scholar, traveller, and translator Xuanzang. Today, the interior walls of the pagoda feature engraved statues of Buddha...
particular, Xuanzang describes a large monastery identified with the Ajanta Caves by modern scholars. Xuanzang adds that the emperor also had temples of "heretics"...
(Taisho 221); made three years before Xuanzang passed away.: 12, 17 A palm-leaf manuscript found at the Hōryū-ji Temple is the earliest undated extant Sanskrit...
are the accounts of the Chinese pilgrims Faxian in the 5th century and Xuanzang in the 7th century. The area was at the heart of a Buddhist civilization...
The Great Tang Records on the Western Regions is a narrative of Xuanzang's nineteen-year journey from Chang'an in central China to the Western Regions...
the 7th-century travelogue of the Chinese Buddhist pilgrim and student Xuanzang, Mihirakula ruled several hundreds of years before his visit, was initially...
(Korean: 불국사) is a Buddhist temple on Tohamsan, in Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is a head temple of the Jogye Order of...