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  • Rinzai school
  • School of Japanese Zen Buddhism

    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

    Rinzai school

    Rinzai school

    Rinzai_school

  • School of thought
  • Group sharing common opinion

    common idea. Schools are often named after their founders such as the "Rinzai school" of Zen, named after Linji Yixuan; and the Asharite school of early Muslim

    School of thought

    School_of_thought

  • Koan
  • Short instructive text in some Buddhist practices

    meditation (zazen) on a kōan is a major feature of modern Rinzai Zen. They are also studied in the Sōtō school of Zen to a lesser extent. In Chinese Chan and Korean

    Koan

    Koan

  • Bamboo Forest (Kyoto)
  • Natural area in Japan

    is not far from Tenryū-ji temple, which is the headquarters of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism, and the Nonomiya Shrine. The Sagano Bamboo Forest is

    Bamboo Forest (Kyoto)

    Bamboo Forest (Kyoto)

    Bamboo_Forest_(Kyoto)

  • Ōbaku
  • School of Japanese Zen Buddhism

    Ōbaku school (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

    Ōbaku

    Ōbaku

    Ōbaku

  • Japanese Zen
  • Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism

    Zen, Chan Buddhism for the Chinese origins, and Sōtō, Rinzai and Ōbaku for the three main schools of Zen in Japan Japanese Zen refers to the Japanese forms

    Japanese Zen

    Japanese Zen

    Japanese_Zen

  • Linji school
  • School of Chan Buddhism named after Linji Yixuan

    spread to Japan as the Rinzai school and influenced the nine mountain schools of Korean Seon. Before the Song dynasty, the Linji school was rather obscure

    Linji school

    Linji school

    Linji_school

  • Shōfuku-ji (Fukuoka)
  • Buddhist temple in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    Gokushōmachi neighborhood of Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan. It belongs to the Rinzai school Myōshin-ji-branch of Japanese Zen. Its sangō prefix is Ankokuzan (安国山)

    Shōfuku-ji (Fukuoka)

    Shōfuku-ji (Fukuoka)

    Shōfuku-ji_(Fukuoka)

  • The Gateless Barrier
  • Compilation of Zen Buddhist koans

    tradition of Hakuin Ekaku, The Gateless Gate is a central work much used in Rinzai School practice. Five of the koans in the work concern the sayings and doings

    The Gateless Barrier

    The_Gateless_Barrier

  • Soyen Shaku
  • Japanese Zen Buddhist master

    Buddhist master to teach in the United States. He was a rōshi of the Rinzai school and was abbot of both Kenchō-ji and Engaku-ji temples in Kamakura, Japan

    Soyen Shaku

    Soyen Shaku

    Soyen_Shaku

  • Sōtō
  • School of Zen in Japanese Buddhism

    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). It

    Sōtō

    Sōtō

    Sōtō

  • Buddhist initiation
  • Public ordination ceremony

    and Proceed clearly: do not cloud the mind with intoxicants. In the Rinzai school students take refuge in the Three Jewels (or Three Refuges) and, similarly

    Buddhist initiation

    Buddhist_initiation

  • Zazen
  • Meditative discipline in Zen Buddhism

    Zongmi. In the Japanese Buddhist Rinzai school, zazen is usually combined with the study of koans. The Japanese Sōtō school makes less or no use of koans

    Zazen

    Zazen

    Zazen

  • Kōdai-ji
  • Temple in Kyoto, Japan

    Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It belongs to the Kenninji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen. Its sangō prefix is Jubuzan (鷲峰山), and its Main image

    Kōdai-ji

    Kōdai-ji

    Kōdai-ji

  • Rinzai-ji
  • Rinzai-ji (Japanese: 臨済寺), is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen, Buddhism located in the Aoi ward

    Rinzai-ji

    Rinzai-ji

    Rinzai-ji

  • Linji Yixuan
  • Founder of the Linji school of Chan Buddhism (died 866)

    I-hsüan; Japanese: 臨済義玄 Rinzai Gigen; died 866 CE) was a Tang dynasty (618-907) Chinese monk and teacher of the Hongzhou school of Chinese Chan (Zen).

    Linji Yixuan

    Linji Yixuan

    Linji_Yixuan

  • Zen lineage charts
  • Lines of transmission of Zen teachers

    also lineage-holder of Nōnin, the founder of the Dharuma-shu, also a Rinzai-school. Gikai passed this lineage over to Keizan, who thereby was also lineage-holder

    Zen lineage charts

    Zen_lineage_charts

  • Komusō
  • Wandering medicants recognized by their flute-playing

    the publication of the Kyotaku denki (1795), which created a fictitious Rinzai Zen lineage starting with the eccentric Zen master Puhua (J. Fuke) of Tang

    Komusō

    Komusō

    Komusō

  • Mu (negative)
  • Term meaning 'not', 'without', or 'lack'

    Chan calls the word mu 無 "the gate to enlightenment". The Japanese Rinzai school classifies the Mu Kōan as hosshin 発心 "resolve to attain enlightenment"

    Mu (negative)

    Mu (negative)

    Mu_(negative)

  • Zen
  • Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism

    established the Sōtō school, the Japanese branch of Caodong. The three traditional schools of Zen in contemporary Japan are the Sōtō (曹洞), Rinzai (臨済), and Ōbaku

    Zen

    Zen

    Zen

  • Satori
  • Japanese Buddhist term for awakening

    is directed towards satori. This view is typical of Rinzai, which emphasizes satori. The Sōtō school rejects this emphasis, and instead emphasizes "silent

    Satori

    Satori

  • Laozi
  • Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism

    the Buddha himself. The stories assert that Laozi never opened a formal school but nonetheless attracted a large number of students and loyal disciples

    Laozi

    Laozi

    Laozi

  • Philip Kapleau
  • Zen Buddhist teacher (1912–2004)

    Harada–Yasutani tradition, which is rooted in Japanese Sōtō and incorporates Rinzai-school koan study. He established Rochester Zen Center, which grew to become

    Philip Kapleau

    Philip Kapleau

    Philip_Kapleau

  • Mindar
  • Buddhist android preacher

    established in 1606 in the Higashiyama ward of Kyoto. It is part of the Rinzai school. Roboticist Ishiguro Hiroshi of Osaka University visited Kōdai-ji in

    Mindar

    Mindar

  • Katsu (Zen)
  • Shout used in Buddhism

    a shout. The Rinzai school continued the practice of the katsu, as can be seen through the examples of the death poems of certain Rinzai priests: Katsu

    Katsu (Zen)

    Katsu_(Zen)

  • Green tea
  • Unoxidized tea

    imperial family. The Zen Buddhist priest Eisai (1141–1215), founder of the Rinzai school of Buddhism, brought tea seeds from China to plant in various places

    Green tea

    Green tea

    Green_tea

  • Zen ranks and hierarchy
  • priest. In the Rinzai-school, a difference is made between acknowledgement of insight and succession in the organisation: From the Rinzai perspective, true

    Zen ranks and hierarchy

    Zen_ranks_and_hierarchy

  • Zuigan-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Matsushima, Miyagi, Japan

    Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Belonging to the Myōshin-ji branch of Rinzai school of Japanese Zen, its honzon is a statue of Shō Kannon Bosatsu. The temple's

    Zuigan-ji

    Zuigan-ji

    Zuigan-ji

  • Eisai
  • Japanese buddhist monk (1141–1215)

    Japanese Buddhist priest, credited with founding the Rinzai school, the Japanese line of the Linji school of Zen Buddhism. In 1191, he introduced this Zen

    Eisai

    Eisai

    Eisai

  • Sengai
  • Japanese artist (1750–1837)

    of the Rinzai school (one of three main schools of Zen Buddhism in Japan, the others being the Sōtō school and the much smaller Ōbaku school). He was

    Sengai

    Sengai

    Sengai

  • Arashiyama
  • District of Kyoto, Japan

    Sagano Tenryū-ji, the main temple of one of the 15 branches of the Rinzai school, one of the two main sects of Zen Buddhism in Japan The hamlet of Kiyotaki

    Arashiyama

    Arashiyama

    Arashiyama

  • Zen master
  • Zen Buddhist spiritual teacher

    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

    Zen master

    Zen_master

  • Kenshō
  • Seeing one's "true nature" as inherently empty of a personal self

    nature," that is, realizing one's own original Buddha Nature. In the Rinzai school, it most often refers more specifically to one's initial enlightenment

    Kenshō

    Kenshō

  • Hakuin Ekaku
  • Japanese Zen Buddhist master (1686–1769)

    dharma transmission, he is regarded as the reviver of the Japanese Rinzai school from a period of stagnation, focusing on rigorous training methods integrating

    Hakuin Ekaku

    Hakuin Ekaku

    Hakuin_Ekaku

  • Sun Tzu
  • Chinese general (26 August 544 – 10 September 496 BC)

    techniques. Sun Bin Sun Jian Sima Rangju Confucius Qi–Lu culture Hundred Schools of Thought According to another version, there were three hundred. Lewis

    Sun Tzu

    Sun Tzu

    Sun_Tzu

  • Book of Equanimity
  • Jin-dynasty book of koans

    Book of Equanimity, they are treated as Koans in the Rinzai, some Rinzai schools, and the Soto school studied them, but more as liturgy, rather than as Koans

    Book of Equanimity

    Book_of_Equanimity

  • Dōgen
  • Japanese Zen buddhist teacher (1200-1253)

    tension with the Tendai community, and the growing competition of the Rinzai-school His followers built a comprehensive center of practice there, calling

    Dōgen

    Dōgen

    Dōgen

  • Five Mountain System
  • System of organizing Chan/Zen Buddhist temples in China and Japan

    and Huayan Buddhism. This system was also later implemented primarily for Rinzai Zen temples in Japan during the late Kamakura period (1185–1333). The system

    Five Mountain System

    Five Mountain System

    Five_Mountain_System

  • Rakusu
  • Miniature version of a standard kāṣāya worn around the neck like a bib

    existing schools of Zen. The Sōtō school uses a broken pine needle design, the Rinzai school a mountain-shaped triangle, and the Ōbaku school a six-pointed

    Rakusu

    Rakusu

    Rakusu

  • Kamakura period
  • Period of Japanese history from CE 1185 to 1333

    (1141–1215) founded the Rinzai school of Zen. Shinran (1173–1263) founded the Jōdo Shinshū sect. Dōgen (1200–1253) founded the Sōtō school of Zen. Nichiren (1222–1282)

    Kamakura period

    Kamakura_period

  • Ōryōki
  • Set of nested bowls

    coinage meaning 'vessel that contains just enough'. In the Rinzai school (臨済宗) and Ōbaku school (黄檗宗), the utensils are called jihatsu, which is written

    Ōryōki

    Ōryōki

  • Myōshin-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan

    temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism. The Myōshin-ji School is by far the largest school in Rinzai Zen, approximately as big as the other

    Myōshin-ji

    Myōshin-ji

    Myōshin-ji

  • Chan Buddhism
  • Chinese school of Mahāyāna Buddhism

    associates the later Caodong school (Japanese Sōtō, gradual) and Linji school (Japanese Rinzai school, sudden) schools with the Yogacara and Madhyamaka

    Chan Buddhism

    Chan Buddhism

    Chan_Buddhism

  • Zenrin-kushū
  • 1688 Japanese collection of writings

    Passages from the Forests of Zen") is a collection of writings used in the Rinzai school of Zen. Initially it was a compilation of Zen writings by Tōyō Eichō

    Zenrin-kushū

    Zenrin-kushū

  • Daisen-in
  • Sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, Kyoto, Japan

    The Daisen-in (大仙院) is a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, a temple of the Rinzai school of Zen in Buddhism, one of the five most important Zen temples of Kyoto

    Daisen-in

    Daisen-in

    Daisen-in

  • Taizō-in
  • Buddhist sub-temple in Kyoto, Japan

    Taizō-in (退蔵院) is one of the tatchū (塔頭) sub-temples of Myōshin-ji, a Rinzai school Zen Buddhist temple in the Hanazono neighborhood of Ukyō-ku in the city

    Taizō-in

    Taizō-in

    Taizō-in

  • List of Chinese philosophers
  • Linji school of Chan (Zen) Buddhism in China, a branch of which is the Rinzai school in Japan. Zhaozhou, famous chan (Zen) master during the 8th century

    List of Chinese philosophers

    List_of_Chinese_philosophers

  • Mugai Nyodai
  • Japanese Zen master

    Mugaku Sogen, she organized convents and spread the lessons of the Rinzai school of Zen. The only surviving written accounts of her life date to more

    Mugai Nyodai

    Mugai Nyodai

    Mugai_Nyodai

  • Schools of Buddhism
  • Institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism

    period schools Zen (Chan) Rinzai (Linji school) Fuke-shū (Historical) Myōshin-ji Ichibata Yakushi Kyodan Sōtō (Caodong school) Ōbaku (Linji school syncretized

    Schools of Buddhism

    Schools of Buddhism

    Schools_of_Buddhism

  • Puhua
  • Legendary Chinese Zen master

    to some accounts, the sect is simply a more direct derivative of the Rinzai school and its teachings. The few records of Puhua's life and affairs are those

    Puhua

    Puhua

    Puhua

  • Kasha (folklore)
  • Japanese supernatural entity

    took it away. This narrative was indicative of the Sōtō school's rivalry with the Rinzai School. The same tale is also included in the Hiragana-bon Inga

    Kasha (folklore)

    Kasha (folklore)

    Kasha_(folklore)

  • Han Feizi
  • Ancient Chinese Legalist text

    renowned military leader. The Zhuangzi is not familiar with a Legalist school either. Using Laozi to illustrate its own ideas similar to other early commentaries

    Han Feizi

    Han Feizi

    Han_Feizi

  • Kwan Um School of Zen
  • International school of Zen Buddhism

    well as Rinzai school of Zen, and their morning and evening services include elements of Huayan and Pure Land Buddhism. While the Kwan Um Zen School comes

    Kwan Um School of Zen

    Kwan Um School of Zen

    Kwan_Um_School_of_Zen

  • Buddhism in Japan
  • these new schools did not gain as much prominence as the older lineages, with the possible exception of the highly influential Rinzai Zen school. Among the

    Buddhism in Japan

    Buddhism in Japan

    Buddhism_in_Japan

  • Gyokuhō-in
  • Buddhist sub-temple in Kyoto, Japan

    Gyokuhō-in (玉鳳院) is one of the 40+ tatchu sub-temples Myōshin-ji, a Rinzai school Zen Buddhist temple in the Hanazono neighborhood of Ukyō-ku in the city

    Gyokuhō-in

    Gyokuhō-in

  • Gidō Shūshin
  • Japanese monk and writer

    Gidō Shūshin (義堂 周信); 1325–1388), Japanese luminary of the Zen Rinzai sect, was a master of poetry and prose in Chinese (Literature of the Five Mountains)

    Gidō Shūshin

    Gidō_Shūshin

  • Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Kyoto
  • Buddhist sacred sites in Kyoto, Japan

    the temples in this grouping are part of Japanese esoteric Shingon Buddhism and the Rinzai school. Thirteen Buddhas Official website Explanatory site

    Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Kyoto

    Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Kyoto

    Thirteen_Buddhist_Sites_of_Kyoto

  • Sensei
  • East Asian honorific

    "dai-sensei" (大先生), is sometimes used to refer to the top sensei in a particular school or tradition, particularly within the iemoto system. For a more senior member

    Sensei

    Sensei

  • Dharma transmission
  • Spiritual teacher-disciple lineage in Zen-Buddhism

    symbolic and ritual recreation of this system for the monastic "family". In Rinzai-Zen, inka shōmei (印可証明) is ideally "the formal recognition of Zen's deepest

    Dharma transmission

    Dharma transmission

    Dharma_transmission

  • Tonghak
  • Korean neo-Confucian movement

    Emptiness Japan Traditions Japanese Buddhism Japanese Zen Sōtō school Dogen Rinzai school Eisai Shingon Kukai Japanese Confucianism Tokugawa Mitsukuni Fujiwara

    Tonghak

    Tonghak

    Tonghak

  • Tenryū-ji
  • Major temple in Kyoto, Japan

    Shiseizen-ji (天龍資聖禅寺), is the head temple of the Tenryū-ji branch of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, located in Susukinobaba-chō, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan

    Tenryū-ji

    Tenryū-ji

    Tenryū-ji

  • Ryūtaku-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

    (龍澤寺) is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen, Buddhism located in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

    Ryūtaku-ji

    Ryūtaku-ji

    Ryūtaku-ji

  • Sanbo Kyodan
  • Lay Zen school

    Treasures Religious Organization") is a lay Zen school derived from both the Soto (Caodong) and the Rinzai (Linji) traditions. It was renamed Sanbo-Zen International

    Sanbo Kyodan

    Sanbo Kyodan

    Sanbo_Kyodan

  • Tōkei-ji
  • Temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    the city of Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the Rinzai school of Zen's Engaku-ji branch, and was opened by Hōjō Sadatoki and founding

    Tōkei-ji

    Tōkei-ji

    Tōkei-ji

  • Hua Tou
  • Form of Buddhist meditation

    Martial Arts 功夫) common in the teachings of Chan Buddhism, Korean Seon and Rinzai Zen. Hua Tou can be translated as 'word head', 'head of speech' or 'point

    Hua Tou

    Hua Tou

    Hua_Tou

  • Japanese calligraphy
  • Japanese art form

    many of his works have been preserved. However, with the rise of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism a less technical style appeared, representative of Zen

    Japanese calligraphy

    Japanese calligraphy

    Japanese_calligraphy

  • Zazen Wasan
  • Type of Buddhist hymn

    hymn written in Japanese, composed by Hakuin Ekaku, a Rōshi of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism. Zazen Wasan was written in or around the year 1760

    Zazen Wasan

    Zazen_Wasan

  • Kennin-ji
  • Historic Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan

    Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, and head temple of its associated branch of Rinzai Buddhism. It is considered to be one of the so-called Kyoto Gozan or "five

    Kennin-ji

    Kennin-ji

    Kennin-ji

  • Gudō Toshoku
  • Gudō Toshoku (1577–1661) was a Japanese Rinzai school zen monk from the early Tokugawa period. He was a leading figure in the Ōtōkan lineage of the Myōshin-ji

    Gudō Toshoku

    Gudō_Toshoku

  • Tōzen-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Takanawa, Japan

    Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The temple belongs to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen. One of the four great Zen temples of Edo, it is best

    Tōzen-ji

    Tōzen-ji

    Tōzen-ji

  • Enkaku-ji (Okinawa)
  • Former Buddhist temple in the Ryukyu Islands

    of the city of Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It belonged to the Rinzai school sect of Japanese Zen and its honzon is a Shaka Sanzon trinity of Shaka

    Enkaku-ji (Okinawa)

    Enkaku-ji (Okinawa)

    Enkaku-ji_(Okinawa)

  • Shoshin
  • Zen Buddhism concept of the beginner's mind

    taught in the thirteenth century by Dōgen Zenji, the founder of the Sōtō Zen school of Buddhism. Shoshin is discussed in his collected works, the Shōbōgenzō

    Shoshin

    Shoshin

  • Seihaku-ji
  • (清白寺), is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen Buddhism, located in the city of Yamanashi, Japan. Its

    Seihaku-ji

    Seihaku-ji

    Seihaku-ji

  • Zhu Xi
  • Chinese philosopher (1130–1200)

    Fuzhi, though dissenters would later emerge such as Wang Yangming and the School of Mind two and a half centuries later. His philosophy survived the Intellectual

    Zhu Xi

    Zhu Xi

    Zhu_Xi

  • Bodhidharma
  • Semi-legendary founder of Zen Buddhism

    Bodhidharma's, but rather dates to the year 1108. Chinese Buddhism Linji tradition Rinzai tradition Caodong tradition Sōtō tradition Silk Road transmission of Buddhism

    Bodhidharma

    Bodhidharma

    Bodhidharma

  • Guanxi
  • Chinese term for relationship networks

    gained from social connections and usually extends from extended family, school friends, workmates and members of standard clubs or organizations. It is

    Guanxi

    Guanxi

  • Enkō-ji
  • Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan

    Enkōji 圓光寺 Religion Affiliation Nanzen-ji Rinzai Deity Senju Kannon (Thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara) Location Location 13 Ichijōji Kotanichō, Sakyō-ku,

    Enkō-ji

    Enkō-ji

    Enkō-ji

  • Korean Seon
  • Korean school of Mahayana Buddhism

    began to travel to China to study the Hongzhou school of Mazu Daoyi and his successors and the Rinzai school of Linji Yixuan. Mazu's successors had numerous

    Korean Seon

    Korean Seon

    Korean_Seon

  • Shōgen-ji
  • Myoshin-ji temple in Shizuoka, Japan

    founded ca 817 CE) is a temple of the Myoshin-ji branch of Japanese Rinzai School of Zen Buddhism in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Japan. According to the oral

    Shōgen-ji

    Shōgen-ji

    Shōgen-ji

  • Samadhi
  • State of meditative consciousness

    each other. Especially some lineages in the Rinzai school of Zen stress sudden insight, while the Sōtō school of Zen lays more emphasis on shikantaza, training

    Samadhi

    Samadhi

    Samadhi

  • Meigetsu-in
  • Buddhist temple in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    Fugenzan Meigetsu-in (福源山明月院) is a Rinzai Zen temple of the Kenchō-ji school in Kita-Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan. It is also known as The Temple of Hydrangeas

    Meigetsu-in

    Meigetsu-in

    Meigetsu-in

  • Sen no Rikyū
  • Japanese tea master (1522–1591)

    He is believed to have received the Buddhist name Sōeki (宗易) from the Rinzai Zen priest Dairin Sōtō (1480–1568) of Nanshū-ji in Sakai. He married a woman

    Sen no Rikyū

    Sen no Rikyū

    Sen_no_Rikyū

  • Sanzen
  • nisshitsu (入室), means going to a Zen master for instruction. In the Rinzai school, it has the same meaning as dokusan, which is specifically a private

    Sanzen

    Sanzen

  • Mazu Daoyi
  • Chinese Buddhist Chan master (709–788)

    derived the Linji school and the Japanese sect, the Rinzai school. A second line was Guishan Lingyou (771-853), to whom the Guiyang school was named, and

    Mazu Daoyi

    Mazu Daoyi

    Mazu_Daoyi

  • Rōshi
  • Title in Zen Buddhism

    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

    Rōshi

    Rōshi

  • Trúc Lâm Monastery of Da Lat
  • Buddhist temple in Vietnam

    Order Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers

    Trúc Lâm Monastery of Da Lat

    Trúc Lâm Monastery of Da Lat

    Trúc_Lâm_Monastery_of_Da_Lat

  • Ryōtan-ji (Hamamatsu)
  • Buddhist temple in Hamamatsu, Japan

    (龍潭寺) is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen. located in Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture

    Ryōtan-ji (Hamamatsu)

    Ryōtan-ji (Hamamatsu)

    Ryōtan-ji_(Hamamatsu)

  • Hanazono University
  • University in Kyoto, Japan

    Hanazono Daigaku) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan that belongs to the Rinzai sect (specifically the Myōshin-ji temple complex, which it is next to).

    Hanazono University

    Hanazono University

    Hanazono_University

  • Heart Sutra
  • Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    scripture in East Asian Buddhism." It is recited by adherents of Mahayana schools of Buddhism regardless of sectarian affiliation with the exception of Shin

    Heart Sutra

    Heart Sutra

    Heart_Sutra

  • Filial piety
  • Virtue and practice in Chinese classics and society at large

    Emptiness Japan Traditions Japanese Buddhism Japanese Zen Sōtō school Dogen Rinzai school Eisai Shingon Kukai Japanese Confucianism Tokugawa Mitsukuni Fujiwara

    Filial piety

    Filial piety

    Filial_piety

  • Flower Sermon
  • Story of the origin of Zen Buddhism

    version of the tale appeared in 1036. Mahayana sutras Platform Sutra Southern School Heinrich Dumoulin (2005). Zen Buddhism: a history. World Wisdom. p. 9. ISBN 0-941532-89-5

    Flower Sermon

    Flower Sermon

    Flower_Sermon

  • List of Buddhists
  • returned to found the Rinzai school of Zen Hakuin Ekaku (1686–1769), Rinzai school of Zen Hōnen (1133–1212), founder of the Jōdo-shū school of Pure Land Buddhism

    List of Buddhists

    List_of_Buddhists

  • Sōken-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Shiga Prefecture, Japan

    Enkei-zan (遠景山). The temple belongs to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen. Sōken-ji was erected within the grounds of Azuchi Castle

    Sōken-ji

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  • Literature of the Five Mountains
  • the early Yuan, Kurin Seimu (古林清茂, Gulin Qingmao) was a member of the Rinzai school who initiated a different Zen style in China. Gulin never went to Japan

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  • Jōchi-ji
  • Temple in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    Kita-Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the Engaku-ji school of the Rinzai sect and is ranked fourth among Kamakura's Five Mountains. The main

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  • Hongzhou school
  • Chinese school of Chan Buddhism in the Tang period

    The Hongzhou school (Chinese: 洪州宗; pinyin: Hóngzhōu Zōng) was a Chinese school of Chan of the Tang period (618–907), which started with Mazu Daoyi and

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  • Kural
  • Ancient Tamil composition on personal ethics and morality

    non-killing, and shunning meat. The Kural text was first included in the school syllabus by the colonial-era British government. However, only select 275

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  • Tōkai-ji (Shinagawa)
  • Buddhist temple in Shinagawa, Japan

    Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. The temple belongs to the Daitoku-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen. Tōkai-ji was established in 1639 under the sponsorship

    Tōkai-ji (Shinagawa)

    Tōkai-ji (Shinagawa)

    Tōkai-ji_(Shinagawa)

  • Engaku-ji
  • Zen Buddhist temple in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan

    neighbourhood, such as Jōchi-ji and Tōkei-ji (another temple of the Engaku-ji school). Nehane (Shakyamuni's Nirvana Ceremony) February 15 Gotane (Birthday of

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  • Dennis Merzel
  • American Buddhist writer

    before the latter's death in May of 1995." SweepingZen: "In the Japanese Rinzai schools, inka is the equivalent of Sōtō Zen dharma transmission (shiho ceremony)

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  • Schoolhouse
  • n.

    A house appropriated for the use of a school or schools, or for instruction.

  • Decalogue
  • n.

    The Ten Commandments or precepts given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, and originally written on two tables of stone.

  • Schoolmate
  • n.

    A pupil who attends the same school as another.

  • Schoolmen
  • pl.

    of Schoolman

  • Sinaitic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law.

  • Schoolship
  • n.

    A vessel employed as a nautical training school, in which naval apprentices receive their education at the expense of the state, and are trained for service as sailors. Also, a vessel used as a reform school to which boys are committed by the courts to be disciplined, and instructed as mariners.

  • Commandment
  • n.

    One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.

  • School-teacher
  • n.

    One who teaches or instructs a school.

  • Schoolmaid
  • n.

    A schoolgirl.

  • Schoolman
  • n.

    One versed in the niceties of academical disputation or of school divinity.

  • Schoolward
  • adv.

    Toward school.

  • Schoolmistress
  • n.

    A woman who governs and teaches a school; a female school-teacher.

  • Schooling
  • n.

    Discipline; reproof; reprimand; as, he gave his son a good schooling.

  • Schoolmaster
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    The man who presides over and teaches a school; a male teacher of a school.

  • Schooling
  • a.

    Collecting or running in schools or shoals.

  • Publication
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    The act of publishing or making known; notification to the people at large, either by words, writing, or printing; proclamation; divulgation; promulgation; as, the publication of the law at Mount Sinai; the publication of the gospel; the publication of statutes or edicts.

  • Schoolma'am
  • n.

    A schoolmistress.

  • Schooling
  • n.

    Instruction in school; tuition; education in an institution of learning; act of teaching.

  • Tradition
  • n.

    An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai.

  • Rizzar
  • v. t.

    To dry in the sun; as, rizzared haddock.