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Huaigan (懷感; c. 7th century) was a
Chinese Buddhist monk who was the
leading student of the Pure Land
patriarch Shandao (613–681) and key systematizer...
- they were. Shandao's disciple,
Huaigan (d. 699) was also an
important figure in his own right.
According to Jones,
Huaigan's apologetic Treatise explaining...
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tradition include Tanluan (476–554),
Daochuo (562–645),
Shandao (613–681),
Huaigan (c. 7th century) and
Fazhao (746–838).
These Pure Land
masters promoted...
- samādhi and
ritual practice. Also, Shandao's
direct disciples, such as
Huaigan, were
recorded as
having emphasized meditation practices. Similarly, Shandao's...
- Genshin's Ōjōyōshū are the
works of the
Chinese Pure Land
masters Shandao and
Huaigan. Genshin's
interpretation of the
nembutsu reflects the
standard Tendai...
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Vasubandhu Lushan ****yuan
Jingying ****yuan
Zhiyi Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Huaigan Wulong Shaokang Uisang Yongming Yanshou Siming Zhili Zongxiao Senkan Genshin...
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Vasubandhu Lushan ****yuan
Jingying ****yuan
Zhiyi Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Huaigan Wulong Shaokang Uisang Yongming Yanshou Siming Zhili Zongxiao Senkan Genshin...
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Vasubandhu Lushan ****yuan
Jingying ****yuan
Zhiyi Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Huaigan Wulong Shaokang Uisang Yongming Yanshou Siming Zhili Zongxiao Senkan Genshin...
- work of key
Chinese Pure Land
masters like Tanluan, Daochuo,
Shandao and
Huaigan. Hōnen
himself lists these figures as Pure Land
patriarchs in his Jōdo...
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Vasubandhu Lushan ****yuan
Jingying ****yuan
Zhiyi Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Huaigan Wulong Shaokang Uisang Yongming Yanshou Siming Zhili Zongxiao Senkan Genshin...