Jewel Box Sūtra
Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra about the traits of a bodhisattva
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Jewel Box Sūtra
Summary
Jewel Box Sūtra is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Jewel Box Sūtra's instance of is recorded as literary work[2].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's genre is recorded as Mahayana sutra[3].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's characters is recorded as Mañjuśrī[4].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's characters is recorded as Subhūti[5].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's characters is recorded as Śāriputra[6].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's characters is recorded as Mahāmaudgalyāyana[7].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's characters is recorded as Ānanda[8].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's characters is recorded as Mahākāśyapa[9].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's characters is recorded as Punna[10].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's characters is recorded as The Buddha[11].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's has edition or translation is recorded as Q77673622[12].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's has edition or translation is recorded as Q77673648[13].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's main subject is recorded as Bodhisattva[14].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's main subject is recorded as Mañjuśrī[15].
- Jewel Box Sūtra's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/155sww85[16].