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Wylie | hwa shang |
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English Definition | Hashang. Equivelant to Upadhya—abbot; the master learned in Buddhist trainings. It came to be identified with the Chinese master, Hashang who spread the view of simultaneous enlightenment ({cig cir ba'i lugs}) and asserted that both virtuous and non-virtuous ideas and thoughts are equally negative because both bind one within [saṁsāra], hence, meditation on nothingness could only lead one to liberation. He contested a debate with Acarya Kamalasila during the\nreign of the Tibetan King Trisong Deutsan and being defeated is said to have returned to China. |
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