Kangan Giin (寒巌義尹, 1217–1300) was a disciple of Dōgen and the founder of the Higo school of Sōtō Zen Buddhism. It has been claimed that his father was...
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film Kangan Institute, an educational institute in Australia Kangan Giin (1217–1300), Japanese Buddhist monk A type of bangle in South Asia Kangan, a fictional...
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Legend claims that the Dakiniten of Toyokawa originally appeared to Kangan Giin (1217–1300), a disciple of Dōgen (the founder of the Japanese Sōtō school)...
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between the two beliefs. It is said that in the 12th century, Prince Kangan Giin had a dream of the Buddhist goddess Dakini-Shinten riding a white fox...
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1222–1279) Consort: Saishō-no-Tsubone (宰相局), Priest's daughter Son: Kangan Giin Mother unknown: Daughter: Princess Yoshiko (慶子女王; 1225-1286) Daughter:...
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sixth generation disciple of Kangan Giin, who was a disciple of Dōgen, the founder of the Japanese Sōtō school. In 1264, Giin traveled to Song China in order...
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Arab historian (d. 1285) John I (the Red), English nobleman (d. 1286) Kangan Giin, Japanese Zen Master (d. 1300) February 9 – Raynald of Nocera, Italian...
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Zähringen) Jeanne de Montfort de Chambéon, Swiss noblewoman and regent Kangan Giin, Japanese Buddhist scholar and Zen Master (b. 1217) Thomas de Somerville...
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The temple was founded in 1278 by Kangan Giin with support of Kawashiri Yasuaki (川尻泰明), the local chief. Kangan Giin, a disciple of Dōgen and the founder...
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Arab historian (d. 1285) John I (the Red), English nobleman (d. 1286) Kangan Giin, Japanese Zen Master (d. 1300) 1218 February 12 – Kujō Yoritsune, Japanese...
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was originally a disciple of one of Eihei Dōgen's students Kangan Giin, but after Giin's death he practiced under Keizan Jōkin for seven years. He also...
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Rock Inscription Kandahar Greek Edicts of Ashoka Kandy Esala Perahera Kangan Giin Kang Senghui Kangyur Kanheri Caves Kanishka Kanishka casket Kanishka...
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Sandai sōron (section Giin school account)
behind, possibly contributing to the fragmentation of Jakuen's line. Kangan Giin and Gikai also left Eihei-ji under unclear circumstances, but with more...
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Zähringen) Jeanne de Montfort de Chambéon, Swiss noblewoman and regent Kangan Giin, Japanese Buddhist scholar and Zen Master (b. 1217) Thomas de Somerville...
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monastic practices. He gave dharma transmission to Jakuen, Gikai, Gien and Giin, all of whom were originally students of Dōgen, but his failure to designate...
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