- accordingly. It now
consists of two main lines, the
Inzan line and the
Takujū line,
which date to
circa 1800. The name Ōtōkan,
traditionally written 應燈關...
-
students Inzan Ien (1751–1814), who also
studied with
Gessen Zen'e, and
Takujū Kosen (1760–1833)
created a
systematized way of koan-study, with
fixed questions...
- two
curricula used in Rinzai,
derived from two dharma-heirs of Gasan: the
Takuju curriculum, and the
Inzan curriculum. Both
curricula have
standardized answers...
-
through Gasan Jitō (1727–1797) and his
students Inzan Ien (1751–1814) and
Takuju Kosen (1760–1833).
Gasan received Dharma transmission from
Rinzai teacher...
- had more than five-hundred students. He and/or his
students Inzan Ien and
Takuju Kosen created the
contemporary Rinzai koan-curriculum out of the "raw koan...
-
contemporary Rinzai-lineages stem
formally from
Inzan Ien (1751–1814) and
Takuju Kosen (1760–1833), both
students of
Gasan Jito (1727–1797).
Gasan is considered...
-
machorku (machorkę). This may also
occur with
pronouns and adjectives:
takuju starszu babc’u (taką starszą babcię). Similarly, in Czerwonka, the instrumental...
- 2001, the
group won the Rok-koła
festival in
Novopolotsk with the song Woś
takuju b... in the Best
Lyrical Song category, and in
August they made
their debut...
- generation), who made it an
influential school. The two main
schools today are
Takujū and Inzan,
which both
descent from Hakuin.
Although it is
difficult to trace...
-
through Gasan Jitō (1727–1797) and his
students Inzan Ien (1751–1814) and
Takuju Kosen (1760–1833).
Gasan is
considered to be a
dharma heir of Hakuin, though...