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chosen as its headquarters,
calling it
Myōan-ji. A
temple was
needed to be
regarded as a
religious sect, and
Myōan-ji was
recognized as a
temple in the...
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first took root in a
lasting way
through the
efforts of the monk
Myōan Eisai. In 1168,
Myōan Eisai traveled to China,
where he
studied Tendai for
twenty years...
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Myōan Eisai/Yōsai (明菴栄西, 27 May 1141 – 1
August 1215) was a ****anese
Buddhist priest,
credited with
founding the
Rinzai school, the ****anese line of the...
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Myōan-ji (****anese: 明暗寺, "Temple of
Light and Darkness") is a
Buddhist temple located in Kyoto, ****an.
Myōan-ji is a sub-temple of Tō****u-ji, and contained...
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Rinzai figures were also
esoteric practitioners, such as the
Rinzai founder Myōan Eisai (1141–1215) and Enni Ben'en (1202–1280).
Under Enni Ben'en's abbotship...
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certain traditional ****anese
schools of shakuhachi. Thus, the
Kinko Ryu,
Myoan and
Tozan Ryu,
differ in
different features in
their line of mouthpiece...
- Kai's Brainstorm!
Return to Life, Goku!" Transliteration: "Dai Kaiōshin no
Myōan!
Yomigaere Son Gokū!!" (****anese: 大界王神の妙案!よみがえれ孫悟空!!) 266–267 March 15, 2015 (2015-03-15)...
- Zen Rinzai-shū
Places Reiho-ji Ichigatsu-ji
Icchoken Kokoku-ji Tō****u-ji
Myōan-ji Zenkei-in Kokutai-ji
Shukugawara Kokuzo-do
Topics Buddhist music Edo...
- China. In 1217, two
years after the
death of
contemporary Zen
Buddhist Myōan Eisai, Dōgen went to
study at Kennin-ji
Temple (建仁寺),
under Eisai's successor...
- Tea
seeds were
introduced to ****an at
around 1191 by a Zen
priest called Myoan Eisai.
These seeds were
first spread at Toganoo,
which was the
place where...