The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (2135 page)

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NY
SA
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San-pao
(Chin., ‘three treasures’). Taoist virtues derived from
Tao-te ching
67; mercy/love; no excess/frugality; modesty.
Sanron-sh
.
‘Three treatises’ (Jap.) of Sanlun, brought to Japan by the Korean monk Ekwan in 625. From his followers derived J
jitsu. Sanron was not an independently organized school, but its teachings, mediating
M
dhyamaka
and
N
g
rjuna
, were much studied.
San-Shen
.
Chin. for
trik
ya
.

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