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  • Madhyamaka philosophy, in China. His many famous disciples include Daosheng, Sengzhao, Daorong, and Sengrui, who are known collectively as the "four sages."
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  • of his time, counted among the "fifteen great disciples" of Kumārajīva. Sengzhao reports that Daosheng assisted Kumārajīva in his translation of the Lotus
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  • by Vasubandhu, Sengzhao, and Zongmi: A Mahayana Demonstration on the Theme of Action (Taishō Volume 31, Number 1609), Essays of Sengzhao (Taishō Volume
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  • Translator(s): John P. Keenan Taishō 1858 Volume Volume 45 Essays of Sengzhao Sengzhao’s Essays (Zhao lun) comprise an introductory chapter, four essays,
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  • by Vasubandhu, Sengzhao, and Zongmi: A Mahayana Demonstration on the Theme of Action (Taishō Volume 31, Number 1609), Essays of Sengzhao (Taishō Volume
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  • Brahmā's Net Sutra (Preface)3 Preface to the Brahmā's Net Sutra by Śramaṇa Sengzhao3 The Forty Stages4 (Convocation)4 Ten Departures for the Destination6 Ten
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