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词条 Ti-ts'ang
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Ti-ts'ang
bodhisattva
in Chinese Buddhism, bodhisattva (buddha-to-be) who is especially committed to delivering the dead from the torments of hell. His name is a translation of the Sanskrit Kṣitigarbha (“Womb of the Earth”). Ti-ts'ang seeks to deliver the souls of the dead from the punishments inflicted by the 10 judges, or kings, of hell (the fifth, Yen-lo Wang, is the Chinese manifestation of the Indian lord of death, Yama). The judges are always represented standing when in the presence of Ti-ts'ang, as a mark of their deference to him.
His previous lives included an existence as a Brahman maiden who secured the release of her impious mother from hell by devoted prayers to the Buddha. Legends concerning Ti-ts'ang, emphasizing the virtue of filial piety, are recounted in the Chinese scripture Ti-ts'ang pen-yüan Ching (“Scripture on Ti-ts'ang's Vows”). The mountain Chiu-hua in Anhwei province is sacred to Ti-ts'ang and is a favourite place of pilgrimage for Chinese Buddhists. In Japan, Ti-ts'ang is known as Jizō. See also Kṣitigarbha (Kshitigarbha).
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