Significance of Century
Mahayana refers to a school of Buddhism that highlights various concepts, including the term "Century," which specifically relates to the timeline of the Taisho Shinshu Daizokyo publication. This significant publication took place in the early twentieth century, marking an important development in the documentation and dissemination of Mahayana teachings and texts. This reference underscores the historical context within which Mahayana Buddhism was further developed and understood during that period.1
Synonyms: Hundred years, Era, Time period, Age
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Buddhist concept of 'Century'
In Buddhism, "Century" may signify the timeline of the Taisho Shinshu Daizokyo publication, highlighting a crucial early twentieth-century period that impacted Buddhist literature and scholarship.
Significance in Mahayana (major branch of Buddhism):
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From: The Sutra of Queen ÅšrÄ«mÄlÄ of the Lion’s Roar
(1) A reference to the timeline of the Taisho Shinshu Daizokyo publication, occurring in the early part of the twentieth century.[1]