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Taixu (Tai-hsu) (traditional Chinese: 太虛;
simplified Chinese: 太虚; pinyin:
Tàixū; Wade–Giles: T'ai Hsü), (January 8, 1890 –
March 17, 1947) was a Buddhist...
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everyday life and
shifting the
focus of
ritual from the dead to the living.
Taixu, a
Buddhist modernist activist and
thinker who
advocated the
reform and...
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Chinese poet of the Song Dynasty. His
courtesy name was
Shaoyou (少游).
Taixu was also his
courtesy name. His
pseudonym was
Huaihai Jushi (淮海居士) and Hangou...
- fojiao),
promoted by
figures like Jing'an (1851–1912),
Yuanying (1878–1953),
Taixu (1890–1947),
Xuyun (1840–1959) and
Yinshun (1906–2005).
These figures promoted...
- new
movement called Humanistic Buddhism was
developed by
figures such as
Taixu (1899–1947), and
though Buddhist institutions were destro****
during the...
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Hubei Province.
Congress delegates. He was a lay
disciple of
Master Taixu, a
famous Buddhist layman, and pla**** an
important role in the
Chinese Buddhist...
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encouraged the
establishment of a
Buddhist political party under Master Taixu.
According to Jehovah's Witnesses'
magazine The Watchtower, some of their...
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Zonggao Linji Zongmi Hanshan Deqing Zhu Hong Ouyi
Zhixu Miyun Yuanwu Taixu Tanxu Hsu Yun
Hsuan Hua Yang Wen**** Yin Shun Nan Huai-Chin
Nenghai Traditions...
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Dorje Modern philosophers Anagarika Dharmapala Ledi
Sayadaw B. R.
Ambedkar Taixu Yin Shun
Kitaro Nishida Keiji Ni****ani
Hajime Tanabe Masao Abe D. T. Suzuki...
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Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Taixu D. T.
Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th
Dalai Lama Thích Nhất Hạnh
Regional traditions...