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Sanbo Kyodan (三宝教団,
Sanbō Kyōdan,
literally "Three
Treasures Religious Organization") is a lay Zen
school derived from both the Soto (Caodong) and the...
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Sanbō-in (三宝院,
Sanbō-in) is a
Buddhist temple in
southern Kyoto, ****an,
known today primarily for the
quality of its garden.
Sanbō-in was
established in...
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Sanbo (三方,
Sanbō) is a
stand used in
Shinto rituals to
place shinsen. In
ancient times, it was also used to
present objects to a
noble person. The same...
- Kōjin, also
known as Sambō-Kōjin or
Sanbō-Kōjin (三宝荒神), is the ****anese kami (god) of fire, the
hearth and the kitchen. He is
sometimes called Kamado-gami...
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considered controversial there.
Little Black Sambo (ちびくろサンボ,
Chibikuro Sanbo) was
first published in ****an by
Iwanami Shoten Publishing in 1953. The...
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especially attracted Western lay followers,
namely the
Sanbo Kyodan and the FAS Society. The
Sanbo Kyodan is a
small ****anese lay organization, established...
- (inka) from
Koryu Osaka – a
Rinzai teacher – and from
Yasutani Hakuun of the
Sanbo Kyodan. Maezumi, in turn, had
several American dharma heirs, such as Bernie...
- the Jushoku-himei ceremony,
which confirms one's
status as dai-oshō. The
Sanbo Kyodan mixes Sōtō and Rinzai-elements.
Students in this
school follow the...
- to a
total of
fewer than 100
people at any
given time. In Sōtō Zen and
Sanbo Kyodan it is used more loosely. This is
especially the case in the United...
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which keeps nagging on
premature certainty. In the
Rinzai school, the
Sanbo Kyodan, and the
White Plum Asanga, kōan
practice starts with the ****ignment...