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    The Rinzai school (Japanese: 臨済宗, romanized: Rinzai-shū, simplified Chinese: 临济宗; traditional Chinese: 臨濟宗; pinyin: Línjì zōng), named after Linji Yixuan...
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    Ōbaku (redirect from Obaku-shu)
    (Japanese: 黄檗宗, romanized: Ōbaku-shū) is one of three main schools of Japanese Zen Buddhism, in addition to the Sōtō and Rinzai schools. The school was founded...
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    Komusō (redirect from Fuke-shū)
    known as the Fuke-shū (普化宗, Fuke sect) or Fuke Zen, after the publication of the Kyotaku denki (1795), which created a fictitious Rinzai Zen lineage starting...
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    Fuke/Puhua Rōan Zhang Bai Komu Kinko Kurosawa Chang Po/Chōhaku Philosophy Zen Rinzai-shū Places Reiho-ji Ichigatsu-ji Icchoken Kokoku-ji Tōfuku-ji Myōan-ji Zenkei-in...
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    Sōtō (redirect from Sōtō-shū)
    Sōtō school (曹洞宗, Sōtō-shū) is the largest of the three traditional sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism (the others being Rinzai and Ōbaku). It is the Japanese...
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    Jodo Shinshu and the Ji-shū sects are considered different enough to be separate from Jodo-shū. The largest branch of Jōdo-shū, the Chinzei-ha (鎮西派, "The...
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  • Saihō-ji (西芳寺 and 西方寺) Temples in Japan. Saihō-ji (Kyoto) - Rinzai-shū - World Heritage Site Saihō-ji (Tokiwadeguchi-chō, Ukyō-ku, Kyoto) - Jōdokyō Saihō-ji...
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    Ikkyū (category Rinzai Buddhists)
    At the age of five, Ikkyū was separated from his mother and placed in a Rinzai Zen temple in Kyoto called Ankoku-ji, as an acolyte. The temple masters...
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    Tōfuku-ji (category Rinzai temples)
    Michiie. He appointed the monk Enni as founding priest, who had studied Rinzai Zen Buddhism in China under the monk Wuzhun Shifan and who founded Jōten-ji...
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  • Nichiren-shū in Italy and Europe, website in Italian, English, French and Spanish Nichiren-shū in the UK Nichiren Shu in Hungary Nichiren Shu Brasil Nichiren...
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    Puhua (category Rinzai Buddhists)
    contemporary of Linji/Rinzai, but also one of his students. Thus Puhua is sometimes included in the fold of the Linji zōng (Japanese: Rinzai-shū) in certain chronicles...
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  • rénbōqiè Jp: リンポチェ rinpoche Vi: ?? Rinzai Zen sect emphasizing koan study; named for master Linji Yixuan Japanese: 臨済宗 Rinzai-shū 臨濟宗 Cn: Línjì-zōng Vi: Lâm Tế...
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    Fuke/Puhua Rōan Zhang Bai Komu Kinko Kurosawa Chang Po/Chōhaku Philosophy Zen Rinzai-shū Places Reiho-ji Ichigatsu-ji Icchoken Kokoku-ji Tōfuku-ji Myōan-ji Zenkei-in...
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  • Koan (section Rinzai school)
    Wings of the Blackbird (鴆羽集, Chin'u shū). The Inzan-school uses its own internally generated list of kōan. In Rinzai a gradual succession of kōan is studied...
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    on Zen practice well into the modern era. For example, the 18th century Rinzai Zen master Tōrei Enji wrote a commentary on the Damoduoluo Chan Jing and...
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  • 778583°N 139.526833°E / 35.778583; 139.526833 (Zenryū-ji) 7 Tokuzō-ji 徳蔵寺 Rinzai-shū Daitoku-ji-ha Byakue Kannon (pandara vasini) Higashimurayama Tokyo Higashi-murayama...
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    Linji Yixuan (redirect from Rinzai gigen)
    临济义玄; pinyin: Línjì Yìxuán; Wade–Giles: Lin-chi I-hsüan; Japanese: 臨済義玄 Rinzai Gigen; died 866 CE) was a Tang dynasty (618-907) Chinese monk and teacher...
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    Jōdo-shū founded by Hōnen (1133–1212). The Jōdo Shinshū founded by Shinran (1173–1263). The Ji-shū founded by Ippen (1239–1289). The Yūzū-Nembutsu-shū founded...
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    former headquarters and the premier pilgrimage site of the Fuke sect of Rinzai Zen. The temple was founded by the komusō and Zen master Kichiku (known...
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  • Rōshi (section Rinzai)
    in Zen Buddhism with different usages depending on sect and country. In Rinzai Zen, the term is reserved only for individuals who have received inka shōmei...
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  • Watazumi Doso (category Rinzai Buddhists)
    in Japan Katsuya Yokoyama, a famous student of Watazumi Doso Fuke-shū List of Rinzai Buddhists The Sacrifice, a Swedish film featuring the music of Watazumi...
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    Fuke/Puhua Rōan Zhang Bai Komu Kinko Kurosawa Chang Po/Chōhaku Philosophy Zen Rinzai-shū Places Reiho-ji Ichigatsu-ji Icchoken Kokoku-ji Tōfuku-ji Myōan-ji Zenkei-in...
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    the Daruma-shū in the Seijin ketsugiron, the third book of his Kōzen gokokuron: Someone asked: "Some people recklessly call the Daruma-shū the Zen sect...
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    traditional institutional traditions (shū) of Zen in Japan are Sōtō (曹洞), Rinzai (臨済), and Ōbaku (黃檗). Sōtō and Rinzai dominate, while Ōbaku is smaller. The...
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  • Zen master (section Rinzai)
    That means that the Rinzai sect has no means to control who is made a roshi and who is not. In spite of that, the number of Rinzai roshis is relatively...
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    Fuke/Puhua Rōan Zhang Bai Komu Kinko Kurosawa Chang Po/Chōhaku Philosophy Zen Rinzai-shū Places Reiho-ji Ichigatsu-ji Icchoken Kokoku-ji Tōfuku-ji Myōan-ji Zenkei-in...
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  • ceremony. This is coupled with the Rinzai notion on inka. In Rinzai, only ordained priests who have completed the complete Rinzai koan curriculum and "are eligible...
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    school) Shingon (Zhenyan) Kōyasan Shingon-shū Shingon Risshu (Syncretized with Risshū) Shingon-shu Buzan-ha Shingon-shū Chizan-ha Shinnyo-en Shugendo (Syncretized...
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    Eisai (category Rinzai Buddhists)
    August 1215) was a Japanese Buddhist priest, credited with founding the Rinzai school, the Japanese line of the Linji school of Zen Buddhism. In 1191,...
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  • temple of the Jōdo-shū Buddhist sect) Daigo-ji Daikaku-ji Daitoku-ji Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji (Head temple of the Seizan branch of Jōdo-shū) Ginkaku-ji (Temple...
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