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Eihei-ji (永平寺) is one of two main
temples of the Sōtō
school of Zen Buddhism, the
largest single religious denomination in ****an (by
number of temples...
- the Sōtō
school of Zen in ****an. He is also
known as Dōgen
Kigen (道元希玄),
Eihei Dōgen (永平道元), Kōso Jōyō
Daishi (高祖承陽大師), and Busshō Dentō
Kokushi (仏性伝東国師)...
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Eihei Kōroku (****anese: 永平広録), also
known by its
English translation Dōgen's
Extensive Record, is a ten
volume collection of
works by the Sōtō Zen monk...
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concluded his
first practice period at
Eihei-ji. In
September 1931,
after one more
practice period and
sesshin at
Eihei-ji, So-on
arranged for
Suzuki to train...
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where he had
settled after his
return to the capital. In 1243 Dōgen
founded Eihei-ji, one of the two head
temples of Sōtō-shū today, choosing... ... to create...
- in the Chan
Monastery and Dogen's Pure
Standards for the Zen
Community (
Eihei Shingi)
which regulate life and
behavior in the monastery. Zen monasteries...
- koan.
After Dōgen's death, Ejō
struggled to
maintain leadership of the new
Eihei-ji monastery, due in part to his lack of
training in
China that prevented...
- as a
student of the Darumashū's Ekan, but
later both
became students of
Eihei Dōgen's
newly established Sōtō school.
Gikai received dharma transmission...
- ISBN 978-159030849-3.
Eihei Dogen;
Taigen Dan Leighton; Shōhaku Okumura; John
Daido Loori (16
March 2010). Dogen's
Extensive Record: A
Translation of the
Eihei Koroku...
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square kilometres (36.46 sq mi). The town is
named for the
famous temple of
Eihei-ji.
Eiheiji is
located in
Yoshida District in
northern ****ui Prefecture...