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Yongjia Xuanjue (Chinese: 永嘉玄覺; pinyin: Yòngjiā
Xuānjué; Wade–Giles: Yung Chia; ****anese: 永嘉玄覚 or Yōka Genkaku; Korean: 영가현각 or
Yongga Hyǒngak; Vietnamese:...
- Buddhism.
According to the Song of
Enlightenment (證道歌 Zhèngdào gē) by
Yongjia Xuanjue,
Bodhidharma was the 28th
Patriarch of Chan, in a line of
descent from...
- the
first half of the 8th
century C.E. and
usually attributed to
Yongjia Xuanjue. The true
authorship of the work is a
matter of debate, with a
number of...
- Chan.
According to the Song of
Enlightenment (證道歌 Zhèngdào gē) by Yǒngjiā
Xuánjué (665–713), one of the
chief disciples of ****neng,
Bodhidharma was the 28th...
- patriarchs. In the Song of
Enlightenment (證道歌 Zhèngdào gē) of
Yongjia Xuanjue (永嘉玄覺, 665–713), one of the
chief disciples of Huìnéng, it is
written that...
- (Song of
Attaining the Way),
attributed to ****neng's
disciple Yongjia Xuanjue: "A man of the Way,
awakening left behind, selfless, at ease (wuwei), Does...
-
record of the Men's 100
metre freestyle with a sub-47 seconds.
Yongjia Xuanjue (永嘉玄觉; 655–713), Chán master,
Tiantai Buddhist monk,
author of the Song...
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Yongjia School,
Chinese school of
thought during the Song
dynasty Yongjia Xuanjue, a Zen monk
during the Tang
dynasty Yongjia (brachiopod), a brachiopod...
-
Renzong of Song
Empress Mingdao (died 237),
empress of Cao Wei
Yongjia Xuanjue (665–713),
Chinese Buddhist monk,
dharma name
Mingdao MingDao University...
- patriarchs. In the Song of
Enlightenment (證道歌 Zhèngdào gē) of
Yongjia Xuanjue (永嘉玄覺, 665–713), one of the
chief disciples of Huìnéng, it is
written that...