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Keizan Jōkin (****anese: 瑩山紹瑾, 1268–1325), also
known as
Taiso Jōsai Daishi,[self-published source] is
considered to be the
second great founder of the...
- Dōgen is
remembered today as the
ancestor of Sōtō Zen in ****an
along with
Keizan Jōkin. With
about 14,000 temples, Sōtō is one of the
largest ****anese Buddhist...
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Eddie Keizan (12
September 1944 – 21 May 2016) was a
South African racing driver. He
raced in
three World Championship Formula One
Grands Prix
during the...
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ritual repertoire of ****anese Zen,
including Soto Zen (through the monk
Keizan).
Shingon Buddhism also
influenced broader ****anese culture,
including medieval...
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Transmission of the Light) is a kōan
collection written in 1300 by
Keizan Jokin Zenji, the
Great Patriarch of Sōtō Zen Buddhism,
based on approximately...
- his
master Prajñātāra. The same
account is
given by the ****anese
master Keizan's 13th-century work of the same title.
Several contemporary po****r traditions...
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Order Trúc Lâm (syncretic) Zen
Buddhism ****anese Zen
Caodong school Sōtō
Keizan line
Jakuen line Giin line
Linji school Otokan line
Rinzai Ōbaku ****e-shū...
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Manuel Luis
Quezon y
Molina GCGH KGCR (UK: /
ˈkeɪzɒn/, US: /ˈkeɪsɒn, -sɔːn, -soʊn/, Tagalog: [maˈnwel luˈis ˈkɛson], Spanish: [maˈnwel ˈlwis ˈkeson]; 19...
- team.
Eddie Keizan was not
classified in the 1973
South African Grand Prix and
finished 14th in the 1974
South African Grand Prix.
Keizan also
drove the...
- zen 兼修禪), and the
influential Soto monk
Keizan Jōkin (1264–1325) was
major promoter of
esoteric methods.
Keizan was
heavily influenced by
Shingon and Shugendo...