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Sanron-shū; (j), the Three Śāstra Order Introduced to Japan in 625 by the Korean monk Hyegwan (k), Ekwan (c), Ekan (j).
            The "Three-Discourse" Order traces it's origin to the Indian Mādhyamika Order
            Founded by: Kumārajīva (343-413) and Seng-chao (374-414)
            Primary texts: the Mādhyamika-Kārikā and the Dvādashadvāra Śāstra by Nāgārjuna, the Śata Śāstra by Āryadeva