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Hongaku (Chinese: 本覺; pinyin: běnjué;
Korean pronunciation: bongak) is an East
Asian Buddhist doctrine often translated as "inherent", "innate", "intrinsic"...
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While certain scholars have seen
hongaku thought as
denying the need for
Buddhist practice,
Stone notes that
Tendai hongaku based texts like the Shinnyokan...
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Historical materialism -
Historicism - History,
philosophy of -
Holism -
Hongaku -
Humanism -
Humanistic naturalism -
Hylozoism -
Idealism - Identityism...
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already present in each
sentient being (pen
chueh in
Chinese Buddhism,
hongaku in ****anese Zen). This Buddha-nature was
initially equated with the nature...
- nationalists.(King 2002, pp. 129–135) Compare, in Buddhism: Subitism,
Hongaku ("original enlightenment"), Post-satori practice. See also Nisargadatta...
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beings who had
achieved enlightenment. In this, they
could be
either hongaku, the pure
spirits of the Buddhas, or
honji suijaku,
transformations of...
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Suzuki Shunryū Key
topics Nihon Shoki Art
Deities Architecture Temples Hongaku Honji suijaku Shinbutsu-shūgō
Gongen Nenbutsu Death poem Zen
garden Zazen...
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women and girls.: 42 This
analysis has been
criticised with
reference to
hongaku teachings that
posit that
women have
Buddha nature precisely because of...
- led to the
development of the
Tendai concept of
original enlightenment (
hongaku hōmon).
According to this theory,
Buddhahood is not a
distant goal, but...
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Suzuki Shunryū Key
topics Nihon Shoki Art
Deities Architecture Temples Hongaku Honji suijaku Shinbutsu-shūgō
Gongen Nenbutsu Death poem Zen
garden Zazen...