Hakuin Ekaku | |
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Title | Rōshi |
Personal life | |
Born | c. 1686 |
Died | c. 1769 |
Education | い |
Religious life | |
Religion | Buddhism |
School | Rinzai |
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Hakuin Ekaku (白隠 慧鶴, January 19, 1686 – January 18, 1769) was one of the most influential figures in Japanese Zen Buddhism, who regarded bodhicitta, working for the benefit of others, as the ultimate concern of Zen-training.[web 1] While never having received formal dharma transmission, he is regarded as the reviver of the Japanese Rinzai school from a period of stagnation, focusing on rigorous training methods integrating meditation and koan practice.
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