Articles related to "The Fifth Ancestor"



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 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 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 Dokai of Mount Fuyo
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 dokai of mount fuyo the forty fifth 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 Choro Seiryo
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
saint choro seiryo the forty seventh 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 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 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 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 Tanka Shijyun
The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle.
saint tanka shijyun the forty sixth ancestor the denkoroku record of the transmission of light fifty two zen patriarchs

Saint Tosu Gisei
The translator of 'The Denkoroku: The Record of the Tranmission of Light' felt its meaning would be lost to lay readers.
saint tosu gisei the forty fourth 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 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


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