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Padmasambhava
Padmasambhava, a key figure in Tibetan Buddhism.
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Saint Makakashyo
There were a total of 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition of the Denkoroku.
makakashyo the first ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

The Great Religious Monarch
KIng Ashoka was the epitome of a religious and spiritual leader who sought to unify all the people of his land. Without him Buddhism may have never blossomed as it did.
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Visiting Bulguksa Temple, Korea
Just outside the city of Gyeongju travelers are pulled deeper into Korean history as Bulguksa, an ancient Buddhist temple, reveals a past of devastation and rebirth.
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Saint Anabotei
'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Transmission of Light' was originally written only for the eyes of Zen monks.
saint anabotei the twelfth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Bashumitsu
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
saint bashumitsu the seventh ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Bashyashita
The late Abbess Jiyu Kennett of the Shasta Abbey Zen Buddhist Monastery made a decision to share some of the deeper teachings of Zen with the lay public.
saint bashyashita the twenty fifth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Daii Doshin
There were a total of 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition of the Denkoroku.
saint daii doshin the thirty first ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Daikan Eno
The transmissions of the teachings to the 52 Ancestors in Zen Buddhist Tradition were never meant to reach the eyes of laymen.
saint daikan eno the thirty third ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Daimon Konon
'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Transmission of Light' was originally written only for the eyes of Zen monks.
saint daiman konin the thirty second ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Daitaka
The late Abbess Jiyu Kennett of the Shasta Abbey Zen Buddhist Monastery made a decision to share some of the deeper teachings of Zen with the lay public.
saint daitaka the fifth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Doan Dohi
Keizan Zenji is credited with not only preserving but reviving the line of Soto Zen ancestors that up until his time were almost forgotten. .
saint doan dohi the fortieth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Doan Kanshi
There were a total of 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition of the Denkoroku.
saint doan kanshi the forty first ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Eihei Dogen
There were a total of 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition of the Denkoroku.
saint eihei dogen the fifty first ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Eka
The practice, understanding and transmission of Zen has been compared to holding a point in stillness by many of the Ancestors.
saint eka the twenty ninth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Fudamitta
The practice, understanding and transmission of Zen has been compared to holding a point in stillness by many of the Ancestors.
saint fudamitta the ninth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Funayashya
There were a total of 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition of the Denkoroku.
saint funayashya the eleventh ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Funyomitta
The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle. .
saint funyomitta the twenty sixth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Hannyatara
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
saint hannyatara the twenty seventh ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Kabimora
The transmissions of the teachings to the 52 Ancestors in Zen Buddhist Tradition were never meant to reach the eyes of laymen.
saint kabimora the thirteenth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Kakurokuna
The transmissions of the teachings to the 52 Ancestors in Zen Buddhist Tradition were never meant to reach the eyes of laymen.
saint kakurokuna the twenty third ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Kanadaiba
The late Abbess Jiyu Kennett of the Shasta Abbey Zen Buddhist Monastery made a decision to share some of the deeper teachings of Zen with the lay public.
saint kanadaiba the fifteenth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Kanchi Sosan
Keizan Zenji is credited with not only preserving but reviving the line of Soto Zen ancestors that up until his time were almost forgotten.
saint kanchi sosan the thirtieth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Kayashyata
Shasta Abbey's late Abbess, Jiyu Kennett, often said that the long sentences used in Zen would likely annoy American readers.
saint kayashyata the eighteenth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Mishaka
The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle.
saint mishaka the sixth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Nagyaarajyuna
The translator of 'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Tranmission of Light' felt its meaning would be lost to lay readers.
saint nagyaarajyuna the fourteenth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Ragorata
The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle.
saint ragorata the sixteenth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Ryozan Enkan
'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Transmission of Light' was originally written only for the eyes of Zen monks.
saint ryozan enkan the forty second ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Seigen Gyoshi
The translator of 'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Tranmission of Light' felt its meaning would be lost to lay readers.
saint seigen gyoshi the thirty fourth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Sekito Kisen
The late Abbess Jiyu Kennett of the Shasta Abbey Zen Buddhist Monastery made a decision to share some of the deeper teachings of Zen with the lay public.
saint sekito kisen the thirty fifth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Shishobodai
The translator of 'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Tranmission of Light' felt its meaning would be lost to lay readers.
saint shishobodai the twenty fourth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Shonawashyu
The transmissions of the teachings to the 52 Ancestors in Zen Buddhist Tradition were never meant to reach the eyes of laymen.
shonawashyu the third ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Shyyata
Keizan Zenji is credited with not only preserving but reviving the line of Soto Zen ancestors that up until his time were almost forgotten.
saint shyyata the twentieth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Sogyanandai
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
saint sogyanandai the seventeenth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Tozan Ryokai
Shasta Abbey's late Abbess, Jiyu Kennett, often said that the long sentences used in Zen would likely annoy American readers.
saint tozan ryokai the thirty eighth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Ungan Donjyo
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
saint ungan donjyo the thirty seventh ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Ungo Doyo
The practice, understanding and transmission of Zen has been compared to holding a point in stillness by many of the Ancestors.
saint ungo doyo the thirty ninth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Yakusan Igen
The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle.
saint yakusan igen the thirty sixth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Shakyamuni Buddha
Shakyamuni Buddha founded the path of the successive 52 Soto Zen Ancestors when he awakened to the Way.
shakyamuni buddha the awakened one the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Barishiba
Keizan Zenji is credited with not only preserving but reviving the line of Soto Zen ancestors that up until his time were almost forgotten.
saint barishiba the tenth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Bodaidaruma
Shasta Abbey's late Abbess, Jiyu Kennett, often said that the long sentences used in Zen would likely annoy American readers.
saint bodaidaruma the twenty eighth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Butsudanandai
Shasta Abbey's late Abbess, Jiyu Kennett, often said that the long sentences used in Zen would likely annoy American readers.
saint butsudanandai the eighth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Daiyo Kyogen
The transmissions of the teachings to the 52 Ancestors in Zen Buddhist Tradition were never meant to reach the eyes of laymen.
saint daiyo kyogen the forty third ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Ubakikuta
The translator of 'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Tranmission of Light' felt its meaning would be lost to lay readers.
saint ubakikuta the fourth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Bashyubanzu
There were a total of 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition of the Denkoroku.
saint bashyubanzu the twenty first ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Kumorata
The practice, understanding and transmission of Zen has been compared to holding a point in stillness by many of the Ancestors.
saint kumorata the nineteenth the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Manura
'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Transmission of Light' was originally written only for the eyes of Zen monks.
saint manura the twenty second ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Ananda
'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Transmission of Light' was originally written only for the eyes of Zen monks.
ananda the second ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

King Ashoka
Brief history of King Ashoka, an early proponent of Buddhism.
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Oahspe: A New Bible
Dr. John Ballou Newbrough created the unusual biblical type text entitled Oahspe, which means Sky, Earth and Spirit, and released the work in 1881.
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