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Myōshin-ji (妙心寺,
Myōshin-ji) is a
temple complex in Kyoto, ****an,
which serves as the head
temple of the ****ociated
branch of
Rinzai Zen Buddhism. The...
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Myoshin-ji, one of the main
Rinzai temples in ****an,
where he
served for a
short time,
while Takujū
Kosen was
appointed as head
abbott of
Myoshin-ji...
- The best
known of his
paintings belongs to Taizō-in, a sub-temple of
Myōshin-ji in Kyoto,
which is
entitled Catching a
Catfish with a
Gourd (c. 1413)...
- Regardless,
Reiho pursues in
torturing Myoshin in
front of a
subdued Shunkai. This
culminates in the
abbesses killing Myoshin by
burning her
genitals with a hot...
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China in 1265 from
Xutang Zhiyu. It is
centered at the
temple complexes of
Myōshin-ji (founded by
Kanzan Egen (1277–1360), the
third patriarch) and Daitoku-ji...
- size 3x3-bay
butsuden with a
mokoshi however still exist, for
example at
Myōshin-ji (see
photo in the
gallery below). In the case of the Ōbaku Zen school...
- wúshīzhì; ****anese: 無師独悟, mushi-dokugo). They
include Suzuki Shōsan, and
Myōshin-ji
figures like Daigu, Ungo and Isshi.
Modern Chinese Buddhists like Tanxu...
- Peace) is a Zen
temple located in
northwest Kyoto, ****an. It
belongs to the
Myōshin-ji
school of the
Rinzai branch of Zen Buddhism. The Ryōan-ji
garden is...
- Main Sōtō
Temples Eihei-ji Sōji-ji Antai-ji Main
Rinzai Temples Myōshin-ji Daitoku-ji Tō****u-ji...
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painting was
executed in c. 1415 and is held by Taizō-in, a sub-temple of the
Myōshin-ji
complex of Zen
Buddhist temples in Kyoto. It is one of the earliest...