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The Moho Chih-kuan (摩訶止観), sometimes rendered as Mohe Zhiguan in modern Chinese scholarship, stands as one of the most influential works in the history of Chinese Buddhism. Its author, Ven. Chih-i (智顗, 538–597 CE), was not merely a scholar or meditation teacher, but a visionary who sought to articulate a uniquely Chinese understanding of Buddhist practice. Whereas earlier Chinese texts were largel...
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The Moho Chih-kuan (摩訶止観), sometimes rendered as Mohe Zhiguan in modern Chinese scholarship, stands as one of the most influential works in the history of Chinese Buddhism. Its author, Ven. Chih-i (智顗, 538–597 CE), was not merely a scholar or meditation teacher, but a visionary who sought to articulate a uniquely Chinese understanding of Buddhist practice. Whereas earlier Chinese texts were largel...
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