-
without a
teacher (Chinese: 無師智, pinyin: wúshīzhì; ****anese: 無師独悟, mushi-
dokugo, Skt. svayaṃbhūjñāna anācāryaka),
sometimes also
called "self-enlightened...
- Kenshō may be
attained without the aid of a teacher, as in the case of mushi-
dokugo or (mushi-)dokkaku, a self-awakened pratyeka-buddha.
Though the literal...
- they then
cultivate Bodhicitta and
practice the
Bodhisattva path. Mushi-
dokugo Nakamura, Hajime.
Indian Buddhism: A
Survey With
Bibliographical Notes....
- "wisdom
without a teacher" (無師智, pinyin: wúshīzhì; ****anese: 無師独悟, mushi-
dokugo). They
include Suzuki Shōsan, and Myōshin-ji
figures like Daigu, Ungo and...
- (late Edo period)
Shinron (late Edo period)
Shoku Hankanfu (1806)
Yasou Dokugo (1806)
Keikodan (1813)
Shinkiron (1838) Yume
Monogatari (1838) Kaitenshishi...
- the
meaning of fugo, no-enlightenment, than 'enlightenment.' Kenshō Mushi-
dokugo Satori Dogen's Pure
Standards for the Zen Community, 209 Shaner, 132 The...
-
importance of
formal Dharma transmission,
there are well
known examples of
Mushi dokugo, such as Nōnin,
Jinul and
Suzuki Shōsan who
attained awakening on their...
- enlightenment. Four
Noble Truths Index of Buddhism-related
articles Mushi-
dokugo Noble Eightfold Path
Samatha & Vip****anā
Secular Buddhism Regarding the...
- path. Illuminationism –
Islamic philosophy introduced by
Suhrawardi Mushi-
dokugo – ****anese
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fallback Shattari –...
-
transmission process.
Dharma transmission Zen
ranks and
hierarchy Mushi dokugo Jukai Bodiford 2008, pp. 264–265. O'Halloran, 205 Anderson, xxi-xxii Bodiford...