- at Eihei-ji.
William Bodiford of UCLA
writes that, "The
rural monastery Eiheiji in
particular aggrandized Dōgen to
bolster its own
authority vis-à-vis...
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Eiheiji (永平寺町,
Eiheiji-chō) is a town
located in
Yoshida District, ****ui Prefecture, ****an. As of 1 March 2018[update], the town had an
estimated po****tion...
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training and
education to
Buddhist monks.
Founded by
Dogen Zenji in 1244,
Eiheiji is
located on a plot of land
covering about 33 hectares. Myōtsū-ji's Three-storied...
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Eiheiji Dam is a
gravity dam
located in ****ui
Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for
flood control and
water supply. The
catchment area of the dam is...
- the
Goyuigon Kiroku (御遺言記録, "Record of
Final Words [of the
founder of
Eiheiji]"), an apo****hyl
journal attributed to Gikai. A
large group from the Daruma-school...
- and
Katsuyama stations on the
Eiheiji Main Line (now the
Katsuyama Eiheiji Line) as well as all
service on the
Eiheiji Line and
replace them with buses...
- of one town:
Eiheiji On
February 13, 2006 - The town of
Matsuoka and the
village of
Kamishihi were
merged into the
expanded town of
Eiheiji. classified...
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other outcast groups."
Bodiford further notes that the "magical
events at
Eiheiji helped identify the
temple as a
cultic center,"
putting it at a par with...
- The
Katsuyama Eiheiji Line (勝山永平寺線,
Katsuyama Eiheiji-sen) is a
railway line
operated by
Echizen Railway in ****ui Prefecture. The line
extends 27.8 km...
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Mahayana Buddhism from
Kyoto University. He then
trained for
three years at
Eiheiji.
Among his
primary teachers was the
unconventional Zen
master Kodo Sawaki...