- Dayi
Daoxin (Chinese: 大毉道信; Pinyin: Dàyī
Dàoxìn; Wade–Giles: Ta-i Tao-hsin; Rōmaji: Daii Dōshin), who
lived from 580 to 651, was the
fourth Chán Buddhist...
- (Chinese: 禪宗五祖).
Hongren is said to have
received Dharma transmission from Dayi
Daoxin and p****ed on the
symbolic bowl and robe of
transmission to ****neng, the...
- Xie
Daoxin (Chinese: 谢道昕; born
January 1963) is a
Chinese plant physiologist and the
current director of MOE Key
Laboratory of Bioinformatics, Tsinghua...
- Chan" (念佛禪).
Nianfo was
practiced and
taught by
early Chan masters, like
Daoxin (580-651), who
taught that one
should "bind the mind to one
buddha and exclusively...
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years he
wandered with no
fixed abode. He met
Daoxin, (580-651) a
novice monk of just fourteen, in 592.
Daoxin attended Sengcan for nine
years and received...
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Mountain Dharma Gate')
denotes the
teachings of the
Fourth Ancestor Dayi
Daoxin, his
student and heir the
Fifth Ancestor Daman Hongren, and
their students...
-
fourth ancestral founder Dayi
Daoxin, and the
fifth ancestral founder Daman Hongren. With the
fourth patriarch,
Daoxin (道信 580–651), Chan
began to take...
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Beomnang (法朗; fl. 632–646), said to be a
student of the
Chinese master Daoxin (道信; 580–651). Seon was
later po****rized
especially by
Sinhaeng (神行; 704–779)...
- 606) Sēngcàn 僧璨 (d.606) Sēngcàn 僧璨 (d.606) 4
Dàoxìn 道信 (580–651)
Dàoxìn 道信 (580–651)
Dàoxìn 道信 (580–651)
Dàoxìn 道信 (580–651) 5 Hóngrěn 弘忍 (601–674) Hóngrěn...
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northern rock of
Youqi Temple.
Following the
teachings of the
Fourth Patriarch Daoxin of Chan Buddhism, he
established the Niu Tou Chan School. This
marked the...