- The Móhē
zhǐguān (Chinese: 摩訶止観; pinyin: Móhē
Zhǐguān; ****anese pronunciation: Makashikan; Sanskrit: Mahāśamathavipaśyanā) is a
major Buddhist doctrinal...
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Shikantaza (只管打坐) is Dogen's ****anese
translation of the
Chinese phrase zhǐguǎn dǎzuò (只管打坐 / 祇管 打坐), "just sitting." The
phrase was used by his teacher...
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universalize Buddhism." Zhiyi's Xiao
Zhiguan (simplified Chinese: 小止观;
traditional Chinese: 小止觀; pinyin: Xiǎo
Zhǐguān; Wade–Giles:
Hsiao chih-kuan; lit "Small...
- but
especially Sōtō,
where it is more
widely known as
Shikantaza (Ch.
zhǐguǎn dǎzuò, "Just sitting").
Considerable textual, philosophical, and phenomenological...
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personal name Liu Zhun (劉準),
courtesy name
Zhongmou (仲謀),
childhood name
Zhiguan (智觀), was the last
emperor of the Liu Song
dynasty of China. He became...
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Great Tiantai Treatises: The Mohe
Zhiguan (摩訶止觀・The
Great Calming and Contemplation) Read with Zhanran's commentary:
Zhiguan fuxing zhuan hongjue 止觀輔行傳弘決 The...
- to ****an,
probably through Chinese Tiantai writings including the Mohe
Zhiguan of
Zhiyi (438–497 AD), and
influenced medieval ****anese art and literature...
- texts, Zhiyi's
Concise Śamatha-vipaśyanā (小止観 Xiǎo
Zhǐguān), his Mahāśamatha Vipaśyanā (摩訶止観 Móhē
Zhǐguān), and his Six
Subtle Dharma Gates (六妙法門 Liù Miào...
- "Calming and
Contemplation in the Five
Teachings of Huayan" (Huayan
wujiao zhiguan 華嚴五教止觀, T1867)
attributed to the
first Huayan patriarch Dushun (557–640)...
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realm of samsara. This
grouping originates from the Mohe
Zhiguan (Chinese: 摩訶止観; pinyin: Móhē
Zhǐguān)
written by the
Tiantai patriarch Zhiyi (538–597) and...