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- 8 October 1299), better known to Buddhist scholars by his ****anese name Jakuen, was a Chinese Zen Buddhist monk and a disciple of Rujing. Most of his life...
- Buddhist temple founded about 1278 in Echizen, ****ui prefecture, ****an. Jakuen left Eihei-ji in 1261. He meditated in solitary with the wild animals at...
- unfamiliarity with Chinese-style monastic practices. He gave dharma transmission to Jakuen, Gikai, Gien and Giin, all of whom were originally students of Dōgen, but...
- Lâm (syncretic) Zen Buddhism ****anese Zen Caodong school Sōtō Keizan line Jakuen line Giin line Linji school Otokan line Rinzai Ōbaku ****e-shū Sanbo Kyodan...
- orthodoxy and succession of Sōtō Zen Buddhism. The major figures involved were Jakuen, Gikai, Gien, and Giin, all of whom claimed the right to serve as abbot...
- unknown) Gikai, 3rd head of Eiheiji Founder of Daijoji Temple (義介, 1219-1309) Jakuen (寂円, 1207-1299) Keizan "Second founder" of Soto Zen 2nd head of Daijōji...
- Chinese disciple Jakuen. After 1468, when the Keizan line took ownership of Eihei-ji in addition to its major temple Sōji-ji and others, Jakuen's line and other...
- dharma transmission to Sōtō Zen founder Dōgen as well as early Sōtō monk Jakuen (寂円 Jìyuán). His teacher was Xuedou Zhijian (雪竇智鑑, 1105–1192), who was the...
- as the sandai sōron. Other monks contended that other students, namely Jakuen, Gien or Giin, had stronger claims to the abbacy. The controversy remained...
- Keizan Gien, through Ejō Senne, another commentator of the Shōbōgenzō. Jakuen, a student of Rujing, who traced his lineage "directly back the Zen of the...