Sōtō Zen or the 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)...
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Chan Buddhism Temples". Tiantong Temple is the cradle of the Sōtō school (曹洞宗, Sōtō-shū) of Japanese Buddhism. Tiantong Temple was first established by...
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Elementary School. Chōkoku-ji (長谷寺), also known as Azabu Ō-Kannon (麻布大観音), is a Sōtō-shū temple and a tourist attraction and is also located in Nishi-Azabu. Minato...
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Zen ranks and hierarchy (section Sōtō)
Dogen [...] This became and continues to this day to be the official Sōtō Zen view. Sōtō-Zen has two ranking systems, hōkai (four dharma ranks) and sōkai...
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Koan (section In Japanese Sōtō)
Japan in the 12th century, both Rinzai and Sōtō, took over the use of kōan study and commenting. In Sōtō-Zen, kōan commentary was not linked to seated...
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Rinzai school (redirect from Rinzai-shu)
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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Shōbōgenzō Zuimonki (category Soto Zen)
(1988), Shōbōgenzō Zuimonki, Tokyo, Japan: Sōtō-shū Shumucho, pp. 5–15 Masunaga, Reiho (1975). A Primer of Sōtō Zen: A Translation of Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō...
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Dōgen (category Soto Zen Buddhists)
produced by the Sōtō church until the Meiji Era, and was commonly sold nationwide as an herbal medicine, and became a source of income for the Sōtō church. Another...
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Chan Buddhism Temples". Tiantong Temple is the cradle of the Sōtō school (曹洞宗, Sōtō-shū) of Japanese Buddhism. Ningbo Ocean World: An aquarium with an...
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Dharma transmission (section Sōtō)
Sōtō, dharma transmission is the acknowledgement of the ties between teacher and student. It has been subject to changes over the history of the Sōtō-school...
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University Nezu Museum Chōkoku-ji (長谷寺), also known as Azabu Ō-Kannon (麻布大観音) (Sōtō-shū temple) - located in Nishi-Azabu "Tokyo Metro Statistics (FY2007)" (in...
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744083°N 139.614194°E / 35.744083; 139.614194 (Chōmei-ji) 2 Dōjō-ji 道場寺 Sōtō-shū Shō Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) Nerima Tokyo Shakujii-kōen 35°44′11″N 139°35′55″E...
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Eihei-ji (category Soto temples)
Eihei-ji (永平寺) is one of two main temples of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism, the largest single religious denomination in Japan (by number of temples...
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Sanbo Kyodan (category Soto Zen)
Hakuun Yasutani in 1954, when he "finally gave up his membership in the Sōtō School and professed himself to be connected directly to Dōgen Zenji." It...
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Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī (section Japanese: Sōtō Zen version)
ISBN 9789866936067. Lokesh Chandra, Origin of the Avalokitesvara of Potala. 曹洞宗勤行 (Sōtō-shū Gongyō) (PDF). Amagon (www.amagon.jp). pp. 14–16. "大悲心陀羅尼 (Daihishin-darani)"...
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category officially recognizing Western Zen priests by the Sōtō School Headquarters in Japan (Sōtō-shū) . In 1996 Merzel received Inka from Bernie Glassman...
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Zen master (section Sōtō)
transmission Muho Noelke, Part 10: What does it take to become a full-fledged Sōtō-shu priest and is it really worth the whole deal? Buddhadharma Dictionary:...
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шагшаабад, shagshaabad Sōtō Sect of Zen emphasizing shikantaza as the primary mode of practice; see also Dōgen Japanese: 曹洞宗 Sōtō-shū 曹洞宗 Cn: Cáodòng-zōng...
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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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the temple. In 1905, the Sendan-Rin School was renamed Soto-shu University; in 1925 Soto-shu University became Komazawa University. The temple is where...
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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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Houn Jiyu-Kennett (category Soto Zen Buddhists)
roshi most famous for having been the first female to be sanctioned by the Sōtō School of Japan to teach in the West.[citation needed] Hōun Jiyu-Kennett...
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Harada Daiun Sogaku (category Soto Zen Buddhists)
Daiun Sogaku, October 13, 1871 – December 12, 1961) was a Sōtō Zen monk who trained under both Sōtō and Rinzai teachers. He became known for his teaching...
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Charles Tenshin Fletcher (category Soto Zen Buddhists)
Kokusai Fukyōshi ("Official Foreign Representative") by Sōtō-shū Shûmusôchô, that is, the Japanese Sōtō Zen sect. Tenshin Rōshi has trained thoroughly in kōan...
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Kōshō-ji for short, a Sōtō Zen temple established in 1243 by Eihei Dōgen in Fukakusa, Kyoto; it no longer exists Kōshō-ji (Uji), a Sōtō Zen temple established...
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Rinzai (Linji school) Fuke-shū (Historical) Sōtō (Caodong school) Ōbaku (Linji school syncretized with Jingtu) Sanbo Kyodan (Sōtō syncretized with Rinzai)...
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