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Hakuin Ekaku (白隠 慧鶴,
January 19, 1686 –
January 18, 1769) was one of the most
influential figures in ****anese Zen Buddhism, who
regarded bodhicitta, working...
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Ekaku Station (永覚駅,
Ekaku-eki) is a
railway station in the city of Toyota,
Aichi Prefecture, ****an,
operated by the
third sector Aichi Loop
Railway Company...
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derived entirely from the Ōtōkan
lineage transmitted through Hakuin Ekaku (1686–1769), who is a
major figure in the
revival of the
Rinzai tradition...
- Case 47.
Along with the Blue
Cliff Record and the oral
tradition of
Hakuin Ekaku, The
Gateless Gate is a
central work much used in
Rinzai School practice...
- "Practical Zen:
Meditation and Beyond," pp. 203–204.
Singing Dragon Hakuin Ekaku (2010), "Wild Ivy: The
Spiritual Autobiography of Zen
Master Hakuin", p...
- Ōtōkan-lineage. His
style of koan
practice was
admired and
emulated by
Hakuin Ekaku, and
today it's the only
existing line of dharma-transmission in ****anese...
- or ****umed setting. ****anese iconography, like that of Zen
master Hakuin Ekaku,
shows Budai in a
multiplicity of
representative actions, like entertaining...
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Richard Flanagan. The
title is
adapted from the
famous Zen kōan of
Hakuin Ekaku. The
Sound of One Hand
Clapping was Flanagan's
second novel. The
Novel tells...
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literary and
rhetorical skills that
takes many
years to acquire.
Hakuin Ekaku, the 17th
century revitalizer of the
Rinzai school,
taught several practices...
- (1642–1721) was a ****anese
Rinzai Zen monk, and the prin****l
teacher of
Hakuin Ekaku (1686-1769).
Shoju Rojin received inka, the seal of approval, from Shidō...