or Garland Sutra
Mahayana Buddhist sutra that explores the teachings of the Buddha Gautama.
It speaks of the deeds of the Buddha and the resulting merits that blossom like a garland of flowers. It begins with the Buddha's Enlightenment attended by a chorus of bodhisattvas and divine beings. It describes an assembly in the palace of Indra , where the Buddha teaches that all beings have the Buddha nature. Around AD 400 a Chinese translation appeared, Huayan jing , which gave rise in the 6th century to the Huayan sect, which became in Japan the Kegon school. See also Vairocana .