One Syllable Buddhosnisa Wheel Turning Ruler Liturgy (Yizi Ding Lunwang Niansong Yi Gui) 一字頂輪王念誦儀軌
Translated by Amoghavajra
Colophon
第 19 冊 No. 954A 一字頂輪王念誦儀軌 唐 不空譯 共 1 卷Volume 19, No. 954A; Yizi Ding Lunwang Niansong Yi Gui; One Syllable Buddhosnisa Wheel Turning Ruler Liturgy; Translated by Amoghavajra in the Tang in 1 scroll
Other names
Japanese: Ichiji chōrinnō nenju gikiSummary
The text is included in the Sanjūjō sakushi by Kukai; it is one of a group that describes a 一字 'one word' mantra, which is a magic word.Notes
A Taishō footnote for this text reads: <原>麗本, <甲>長寛三年寫高山寺藏本, <乙>三十帖策子第五帖, <丙>黄檗版淨嚴等加筆本 Source: Korean canon; 1. manuscript from the Takayama Temple collection dated 3rd year of the Chōkan era [1163-1165]; 2. Sanjuji sakushi, 5th sheet; 3. Ōbaku Canon version with notes by Jōgon.English translations
NonePrimary Source
Amoghavajra, 《一字頂輪王念誦儀軌》 'Yizi Ding Lunwang Niansong Yi Gui,' in Taishō shinshū Daizōkyō 《大正新脩大藏經》, in Takakusu Junjiro, ed., (Tokyo: Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō Kankōkai, 1988), Vol. 19, No. 954A, Accessed 2016-10-02, http://tripitaka.cbeta.org/T19n0954A.References
- Abé, R 1999, p. 547.
- Giebel 2011, pp. 27-36.