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    Tōrei Enji (東嶺円慈) (8 May 1721 - 10 April 1792) was an eminent Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, author, painter and calligrapher. He was the chief disciple...
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  • Japanese manga artist Enji Tōrei (東嶺 円慈, 1721 - 1792), Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, author, painter and calligrapher Enji Koma (古間 円児), a character...
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    master Tōrei Enji wrote a commentary on the Damoduoluo Chan Jing and used the Zuochan Sanmei Jing as a source in the writing of this commentary. Tōrei believed...
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    Rinzai school include the works of Hakuin Ekaku and his student Tōrei Enji. Torei's Undying Lamp of Zen (Shūmon mujintō ron) offers a comprehensive overview...
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    the 16th-century teachers. Hakuin's closest student and companion was Tōrei Enji (1721-1792), who first studied with Kogetsu Zenzai, and to whom Hakuin...
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  • Deeply impressed, he started koan-study with Hakuin, completing it under Tōrei Enji tutelage. Gasan is considered to be a dharma heir of Hakuin, though "he...
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  • (2013), Zen Masters of Japan. The Second Step East, Tuttle Publishing Tōrei Enji, The Biography of Shidō Munan Zenji (Kaisan Shidō Munan Anju Zenji anroku)...
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  • Dokyu Etan, 1642–1721) Kengan Zen'etsu Hakuin (1686–1768) Kogetsu Zenzai Tōrei Enji (1721-1792) ("principle Dharma heir" of Hakuin) Gessen Zen'e # Gasan Jitō...
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    Geographic coordinates 35°08′47″N 138°55′40″E / 35.14639°N 138.92778°E / 35.14639; 138.92778 Architecture Founder Hakuin Ekaku and Tōrei Enji Completed 1760...
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    filial piety was reinterpreted by Japanese writers such as Fórì and Tōrei Enji. Just like in Song Dynasty China, filial piety was not seen as just a...
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  • "post-satori" practice. Years later, when Hakuin asked his student Tōrei the same question, Tōrei's answer – "To work for the salvation of my fellow beings" –...
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  • paintings : LACMA Bartolomeo di Tommaso (active 1425–1454), 1 painting : LACMA Tōrei Enji (1721–1792), 3 paintings : LACMA Tosa Mitsunori (1583–1638), 1 painting :...
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    the translation of the Discourse on the Inexhaustible Lamp by Master Tōrei Enji, which was awarded the Culture Prize by the Japanese Translators' Association...
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  • simultaneously stressing seeing into one's nature. According to Rinzai master Tōrei Enji: The matter of learning from a teacher is most essential. People of old...
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  • University Press. pp. 130–131. ISBN 978-0-7735-6321-6. OCLC 244765994. Enji, Tōrei (1996). The discourse on the Inexhaustible lamp of the Zen school. Boston:...
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