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Hanmi is Chinese Esoteric Buddhism. The Buddhist masters assimilated
the prevailing teaching of Confucianism and Taoism, and evolved
the teaching into Hanmi, which was more easily understood
by the Chinese people. Chinese Esoteric Buddhism predates
the Tibetan Esoteric School, or Lamaism. Hanmi Buddhism, being
forced underground for over twelve hundred years, is not as
well known as Lamaism.
Hanmi Buddhism was established between 712 to 720 A.D. during
the reign of emperor Tang Xuanzong (or Hsuan Tsung) by the
Three Great Founders, Subhakarasimha, Vajrabodhi, and Amoghavajra.
They came to the Daxing Shansi (Great Propagating Goodness
Temple, the predecessor of Temple of the Great Enlightener
-- MahaVairocana) in today's Xi'an City and translated many
buddhistic sutras and tantras from Sanskrit to Chinese.
Subhakarasimha, an eminent Indian monk, translated the Vairocanabhi-sambodhi-tantra,
or the Mahavairocana Sutra from Sanskrit to Chinese.
Vajrabodhi, a graduate of Nalanda Temple, received complete
empowerment and transmission from Nagabodhi, who received
from Nagarjuna.
Amoghavajra, a Singhalese, was the most famous Yogacharya
of his time. He came at the age of 15 to China, where in 718
he became a disciple of Vajrabodhi, and later of Subhakarasimha.
The Tang emperor granted dharma instruments to Amoghavajra
who set up the first abhiseka-bodhi-mandala at Daxing Temple,
thus founding Hanmi.
After Vajrabodhi's death in 732, and at his wish, Amoghavajra
went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric
writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor
Xuanzong. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling
storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but
was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China.
In 756 under emperor Suzong he was recalled to the capital.
His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric
books in 120 volumes, and the Yogachara rose to its peak of
prosperity. He died greatly honored at 70 years of age, in
774, the twelfth year of Taizong, the third emperor under
whom he had served. He was given the title of the Thesaurus
of Wisdom, Amogha Tripikata and the posthumous rank and title
of a Minister of State.
Historically, Chinese Esoteric Buddhism, or the Hanmi Mystery
School, was thought to be lost when Emperor Tang Wuzong banned
the teaching. Huiguo, the last known disciple of Amoghavajra,
had left China and went with Kukai to Japan to establish the
Japanese Esoteric school of Buddhism, later known as the Shingon
sect. Unknown to history, Amoghavajra had another disciple,
Huisu, who received all the religious instruments and dharma
transmission. He then became the Dharma Lineage Bearer. Since
then, Hanmi has been underground for over twelve centuries.
The Hanmi lineage has been passed on through one master per
generation. Master Yu Tian Jian is the highest and only living
master of Hanmi, the Honorable Abbot of the 1000-year old
LongQuan Temple in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, a doctor of Chinese
medicine, and acknowledged as a Living Buddha in China.
Master Yu, from Chaoyang, Liaoning, at the age of 39, attained
realization under the guidance of Grandmaster Huiling, the
48th Maha-Acharya of the Hanmi lineage. He sees the past,
the present and the future, and understands his mission as
a Hanmi successor. He resigned his position as a plant manager
in China, and donated all his personal savings, over 1 million
RMB, to the cause of reviving Buddha-dharma. He said,"I
want to let people know the truth of Buddhism again."
He experienced all kinds of hardship as he journeyed through
great rivers and mountains in order to transmit Dharma and
to heal people. He has left indelible impressions everywhere.
In 1989, a discovery was made in the Heaven Chamber of the
North Pagoda at Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province. They found
sharira, or the bone relic of the Buddha, sutra and tantra
engraved in silver plates in Chinese, two Chinese Stupas of
the Diamond and the Womb Worlds, and the Stupa of Five-Buddha-Five-Wisdom.
Later, a Hanmi mandala was also discovered in the Earth Chamber
of Famen Temple (Famensi), or Dharma Doorway Temple at Fufeng
County, Shaanxi Province. These discoveries predict the revival
of Hanmi Buddhism.
Master Huiling found Master Yu on the 99th days after the
discovery. Master Yu received complete empowerment and transmission,
and became the Great Enlightener MahaVairocana Dharma King
Dechan Jueren, the 49th Great Acharya.
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