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A number of Rinzai lines have been transplanted from Japan to Europe, the
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from Rinzai teacher Gessen Zen'e, who had received dharma transmission from
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Hakuin considered himself to be an heir of Shōju Rōnin (Dokyō Etan, 1642–1721), but never received formal dharma transmission from him. Nevertheless, through Hakuin, all contemporary
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Not all Rinzai Zen organisations were under such strict state control. The Rinka monasteries, which were primarily located in rural areas rather than cities, had a greater degree of independence. The Ōtōkan lineage, which centered on
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Remarkable results of the early relationship between Rinzai Zen and the ruling classes were a strong Rinzai influence on education and government, and Rinzai contributions to a great flowering of
Japanese cultural arts such as
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Rinzai Zen in Japan today is not a single organized body. Rather, it is divided into 15 branches (or 16, if Ōbaku is included), referred to by the names of their head temples, of which half are based in
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It was the minimum rank required by government regulation for those installed as temple priests and seems to have been little more than a matter of paying a fee and registering Hakuin as the incumbent of
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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 and answers. In 1808 Inzan Ien became abbott of
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In general, the Rinzai school is known for the rigor and severity of its training methods. The Rinzai style may be characterized as somewhat martial or sharp (following in the spirit of
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became the state religion, and
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lineage as Rinzai branches, though they were not so originally (instead following a more recent
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2747:Roshi in Seattle, Washington. In Europe there is
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2120:Sanzen Nyumon (An Introduction to Zen Training).
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1893:Tokugawa (1600–1868) - Hakuin and his heirs
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3767:"What is Zen?: What is the Rinzai School?"
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3559:The Making of Buddhist Modernism
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3094:Shambhala Publications, p. 150.
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1453:Glossary of Japanese Buddhism
211:Hakuin's Four ways of knowing
3606:, London: Century Paperbacks
3539:Dumoulin, Heinrich (2005b),
3521:Dumoulin, Heinrich (2005a),
3480:, Wisdom Publications Inc.,
2759:Related Japanese Zen schools
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3688:. Patheos.com. 2009-02-04.
3684:Teaching Credentials in Zen
3561:, Oxford University Press,
3512:Dumoulin, Heinrich (2000),
3362:pp. 203–204. Singing Dragon
3120:Besserman & Steger 2011
3061:Tōrei, Taibi Shaku (1996),
2884:
2458:Contemporary Rinzai schools
1889:is the best-known teacher.
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1658:Kamakura period (1185–1333)
1519:
250:Doctrinal background of Zen
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3924:
3740:隱山惟琰 Inzan Ien (1751–1814)
3557:McMahan, David L. (2008),
3461:
3280:Moore (2018), pp. 126-132.
3271:Moore (2018), pp. 106-120.
3065:C.E. Tuttle Company, p. 5.
2917:Ōbaku (school of Buddhism)
2826:
2773:
2762:
2697:Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo-ji
2662:Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo-ji
2436:is famously known for his
1743:
1628:(Japanese: Rinzai Gigen).
1596:
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3643:, Boston, MA: Shambhala,
3514:A History of Zen Buddhism
3262:Moore (2018), pp. 145-150
3204:Joskovich, Erez Hekigan.
3077:Joskovich, Erez Hekigan.
2380:Rinzai Shōgun, Sōtō Domin
2242:(physical work done with
2015:(福島 慶道, 1933 – 2011) and
1689:
1609:(Japanese: Rinzai Gigen).
1577:was first transmitted to
1500:
650:Dongshan Liangjie (Tozan)
3639:Waddell, Norman (2010),
3615:, Kodansha International
3597:, Shambhala Publications
3436:"Curriculum and Lineage"
2769:
2125:Japanese Rinzai practice
2076:Transmission of the Lamp
2019:(鈴木 大拙 貞太郎, 1870–1966).
1948:Through Torei's student
576:Ordinary Mind Zen School
468:Transmission of the Lamp
173:Turning the light around
136:Zen in the United States
3858:上京区の史蹟百選,区民誇りの木/興聖寺,ケヤキ
3657:Williams, Paul (1994),
3602:Snelling, John (1987),
3253:Moore (2018), pp. 9-10.
3103:Cleary, Thomas (2010).
3090:Cleary, Thomas (2012),
2834:Ichibata Yakushi Kyodan
2829:Ichibata Yakushi Kyodan
2823:Ichibata Yakushi Kyodan
2802:
2531:Japanese Rinzai schools
2214:, breath cultivation),
2208:diaphragmatic breathing
1988:Post-war (1945–present)
1939:The Undying Lamp of Zen
894:Zen ranks and hierarchy
867:Category: Zen Buddhists
201:Ten Ox-Herding Pictures
3611:Stevens, John (1999),
3543:, World Wisdom Books,
3525:, World Wisdom Books,
3302:Lachs, Stuart (2006),
2939:Moore (2018), p. xiii.
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448:The Awakening of Faith
344:Prostration (Buddhism)
163:Original enlightenment
3593:Moore, Meido (2018),
3575:Mohr, Michel (1999),
3371:Hakuin Ekaku (2010),
2695:Roshi in California,
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655:Xuefeng Yicun (Seppo)
640:Shitou Xiqian (Kisen)
541:Kwan Um School of Zen
424:Mahaparinirvana Sutra
394:Prajñaparamita sutras
388:Indian Mahayana texts
3682:"James Ford (2009),
3494:Borup, Jørn (2008),
3314:Low, Albert (2006),
2322:(sitting meditation)
2011:(西村 惠信; born 1933),
2003:(盛永 宗興, 1925–1995),
1999:(大森 曹玄, 1904–1994),
1740:Five Mountain System
293:Bodhisattva Precepts
3052:, pp. 311–312.
2707:Roshi in New York,
2685:Kyozan Joshu Sasaki
2367:The Unfettered Mind
2108:Undying Lamp of Zen
2090:the Record of Linji
1982:Hanazono University
1954:Dharma transmission
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995:Part of a series on
884:Dharma transmission
531:Order of Interbeing
511:Five Houses of Chán
255:Representation-only
206:Five ranks of Tozan
3863:2018-12-09 at the
3822:. Zen.rinnou.net.
3797:. Zen.rinnou.net.
3795:"Rinzai–Obaku Zen"
3769:. Zen.rinnou.net.
3713:. Zen.rinnou.net.
2848:Cultural influence
2739:Roshi's line, and
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889:Zen lineage charts
313:Walking meditation
3659:Mahayana Buddhism
3550:978-0-941532-90-7
3532:978-0-941532-89-1
3409:Charles River Zen
2951:, pp. 14–15.
2813:Meiji Restoration
2751:established by a
2713:Omori Sogen Roshi
2664:, located in the
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2855:calligraphy
2753:Dharma Heir
2743:founded by
2737:Omori Sogen
2715:in Hawaii,
2711:founded by
2691:founded by
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2605:Kanzan Egen
2573:Musō Soseki
2551:Enni Ben'en
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2244:mindfulness
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2116:Omori Sogen
2084:(臨濟語錄; Jp:
2054:Heart Sutra
2017:D.T. Suzuki
1997:Ōmori Sōgen
1969:During the
1925:Nanpo Jomyo
1852:Fifth Rank
1822:Third Rank
1792:First Rank
1734:Musō Soseki
1714:During the
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1666:. In 1168,
1664:Myōan Eisai
1636:Myōan Eisai
1583:Myōan Eisai
1320:Nihon Shoki
1277:Inoue Enryō
1252:Takuan Sōhō
1247:Sesshū Tōyō
1232:Musō Soseki
1162:En no Gyōja
1132:Tori Busshi
1121:Key figures
878:Institution
825:Western Zen
610:Bodhidharma
556:Sōtō school
546:Taego Order
536:Jogye Order
501:Heze school
409:Lotus Sutra
216:One Vehicle
128:Vietnamese
3830:2012-06-29
3805:2012-06-29
3777:2012-06-29
3721:2012-06-29
3696:2012-06-29
3622:Zen at War
3586:0824515951
2928:References
2863:literature
2817:shakuhachi
2797:Manpuku-ji
2763:See also:
2717:Daiyuzenji
2703:Roshi and
2633:Shōkoku-ji
2601:Myōshin-ji
2585:Daitoku-ji
2579:Kokutai-ji
2509:Daitoku-ji
2489:Myōshin-ji
2477:Myōshin-ji
2428:, and the
2264:Shikantaza
2106:. Torei's
2104:Tōrei Enji
2082:Línjì yǔlù
2045:(like the
2032:Tōrei Enji
1959:Myoshin-ji
1950:Gasan Jitō
1931:Tōrei Enji
1907:Dai-ichiza
1876:Daitoku-ji
1811:Shōkoku-ji
1573:school of
1546:Línjì zōng
1520:Rinzai-shū
1375:Zen garden
1370:Death poem
1314:Key topics
1292:Shaku Sōen
787:Seongcheol
491:Sanjiejiao
480:Traditions
364:Zen poetry
334:Samu (Zen)
298:Shikantaza
239:Background
233:Buddhahood
222:The "goal"
18:Rinzai Zen
3405:"Lineage"
3050:Mohr 1999
2877:and even
2786:Pure Land
2729:Wisconsin
2709:Chozen-ji
2681:Rinzai-ji
2639:Buttsū-ji
2611:Tenryū-ji
2595:Kōgaku-ji
2569:Nanzen-ji
2563:Engaku-ji
2557:Kenchō-ji
2547:Tōfuku-ji
2541:Kennin-ji
2517:Tōfuku-ji
2501:Tenryū-ji
2497:Nanzen-ji
2467:Tenryū-ji
2426:gardening
2399:) on the
2338:Hōjō clan
2146:Chozen-ji
2007:(原田 正道),
1914:Shōin-ji.
1841:Tōfuku-ji
1831:Jufuku-ji
1826:Kennin-ji
1816:Engaku-ji
1801:Kenchō-ji
1796:Tenryū-ji
1762:Nanzen-ji
1514:romanized
1420:Senjafuda
1395:Ikkō-ikki
856:Seungsahn
851:Hsuan Hua
772:Taego Bou
723:Sheng-yen
603:Classical
272:Practices
260:Emptiness
148:Teachings
112:Japanese
3902:Category
3861:Archived
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2885:See also
2873:design,
2859:painting
2741:Chobo-Ji
2721:Illinois
2645:Kōshō-ji
2621:Eigen-ji
2414:painting
2412:such as
2256:dharanis
2080:and the
2051:and the
2039:Mahayana
1861:Jōmyō-ji
1856:Manju-ji
1846:Jōchi-ji
1786:Kamakura
1497:Japanese
1400:Butsudan
1365:Nenbutsu
1212:Nichiren
1099:Shugendo
1094:Fuke-shū
1084:Nichiren
1064:Jōdo-shū
861:Sokei-an
521:Trúc Lâm
104:Chinese
62:a series
3462:Sources
2842:Yakushi
2725:Korinji
2627:Hōkō-ji
2515:), and
2391:naikan.
2362:samurai
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2299:dokusan
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1615:Chinese
1597:History
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1385:Daimoku
1345:Hongaku
1340:Temples
1330:Deities
1267:Sakuden
1177:Shinran
1127:Shōtoku
1059:Shingon
1024:Jōjitsu
1018:Schools
942:Shingon
937:Tiantai
645:Huangbo
630:Shenhui
620:Shenxiu
615:Hongren
593:Persons
329:Hua Tou
308:Dhāraṇī
303:Sesshin
194:The way
158:No-mind
120:Korean
57:Part of
3869:Keyaki
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2439:sumi-e
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2422:poetry
2402:tanden
2387:Hakuin
2376:Shōgun
2344:arts (
2326:kinhin
2313:kyōgai
2308:sanzen
2304:daisan
2293:jakugo
2288:sassho
2236:ōryōki
2232:kinhin
2224:mantra
2222:, and
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