The Faxian Record of Buddhist Kingdoms
The first section of the Faxian Record of Buddhist Kingdoms shows that the acquisition of scriptures identified by monastic rules (i.e., Vinaya) was the basic motivation behind his trip to India. Despite the discovery of an initial plan, the announcement also highlights the need for this important Buddhist script in China today. The Faxian movement’s archive quickly shows that he wanted to show Buddhist practices in the places he visited. Therefore, his report includes the representation of Buddhist monasteries in the neighborhood, the estimated number of local Buddhist priests, the teachings and ceremonies they have learned and the Buddhist legends associated with some of these locations. The Chinese priest not only promoted Buddhist principles and his view of India as a heavenly country through his writings, but also sought to promote conciliatory exchanges between India and China, governing His supporters. leaders of Tang Taizong (governed 626-49) and Gaozong (governed 649-683). In fact, the story of his trip to India, The Records of Western Regions Visited During the Tang Dynasty, 12 was intended for his royal benefactors, as he often addressed the contemporary Chinese clergy. Xuanzang’s main reasons for this arduous trip to India were visits to his sacred Buddhist destinations. Disappointed for producing unique works and for legitimately defending the principles of Indian masters. Although the Buddha was received in the West, he writes, his Dharma spread throughout the East. During the interpretation period, mistakes could have been made in the Scriptures and the maximum applied incorrectly. If the words are wrong, the meaning will be lost and if the expression is confused, the teaching will be distorted. “14 Obtaining the crucial key to Xuanzang comes not only from the 657 Buddhist scriptures he brought with him, but also from the quality of the interpretations he learned. In fact, he is considered one of them. Of the top three translators of Buddhist messages from China Xuanzang’s inspiration for promoting this Lord’s relationships may be related to the fact that the main Buddhist travel sites in India and the Nalanda study community were part of the Har. savardhana area, which is a warm bond between two courts was the Buddhist exchange between China Tang and northern India promoting Xuanxang.Why a good reason to return to China stinks?
What? “Xuanzang replied,” King Dharma (that is, the Buddha) has established teachings and we must spread them. How can we ignore people who have not yet been built, taking advantage of what we can see? 1