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Huayan school
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The Huayan school (Chinese: 華嚴宗 ||pinyin]]: Huáyán Zōng; Japanese: Kegon; Sanskrit: Avataṃsaka) or Flower Garland is a tradition of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy that flourished in China during the Tang period. It is based on the Sanskrit Flower Garland Sutra and on a lengthy Chinese interpretation of it, the Huayan Lun. The name "Flower Garland" is meant to suggest the crowning glory of profound understanding.
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Huáyán Zōng
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華嚴宗
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The Huayan school (Chinese: 華嚴宗 ||pinyin]]: Huáyán Zōng; Japanese: Kegon; Sanskrit: Avataṃsaka) or Flower Garland is a tradition of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy that flourished in China during the Tang period. It is based on the Sanskrit Flower Garland Sutra and on a lengthy Chinese interpretation of it, the Huayan Lun. The name "Flower Garland" is meant to suggest the crowning glory of profound understanding.