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Fuke Zen
Fuke Zen Buddhism Culture History List of topics People ... country Schools Temples Concepts Texts Timeline Portal Fuke Zen (Japanese: 普化禅) was a branch of Zen Buddhism which existed in Japan from ...
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Talk:Fuke Zen
Talk:Fuke Zen This is more a request that anything regarding Fukē Zen. If anyone could input the proper unicode ... for the Japanese of both Fukē Zen and Shinchi Kakushin's name, I'd ... 13th Japanese guy who brought Fukē Zen to Japan. Kakushin is apparently also ...
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Category:Zen sects
Category:Zen sects Pages in category "Zen sects" There are 7 pages in this ... section of this category. C Caodong F Fuke Zen K Kwan Um School of Zen O Obaku (school of Buddhism) R ...
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Shakuhachi
... was used by the monks of the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism in the practice of Suizen (blowing ... and play a wide repertoire of original zen music, ensemble music with koto, biwa and ... most notable for their role in the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhist monks, known as komuso , who ...
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Buddhism in Japan
... Amidist (Pure Land) schools, Nichiren Buddhism, and Zen Buddhism. Early Chinese accounts In 467 CE ... and throughout Asia); and the more philosophical Zen schools, which were equally rapidly adopted by ... Life Sutra (Muryojukyo 無量壽経) Zen Schools Several variants of Zen (禅宗) were separately brought to Japan. Note that Zen influences are identifiable earlier in Japanese ...
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Shakuhachi (translated from French)
... Middle Ages, shakuhachi was associated the sect Fuke zen Buddhism , of which monks, komuso, used it ... with mistrust by the capacity. The sect Fuke managed nevertheless to obtain an exemption because ... which made the repuation of the sect Fuke. Meiji Restoration ( 1868 ), led to the abolition of the sect Fuke, suspect to maintain too much relations ...
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Watazumi Doso
... blown Japanese bamboo flute. He studied Rinzai Zen, attaining the title of roshi. In the ... Watazumido-Shuso), "shuso" meaning "head student," a Zen term referring to the student selected by the Zen master to instruct the other students. In ... Katsuya (famous student of Watazumi Doso Roshi) Fuke Zen
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Suizen
Suizen Suizen (吹禅) is a Zen practice consisting of playing the shakuhachi bamboo ... attaining self-realization. The monks from the Fuke sect of Zen who practiced suizen were called komusō (虚無僧 ...
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Talk:Watazumi Doso
... Watazumi Doso became the kanjo of the Fuke sect of Zen, because every source I can find not relating directly to Doso says that Fuke was abolished in 1871, before he was ...
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Honkyoku
... or hocchiku music played by wandering Japanese Zen monks called Komuso . Komuso played honkyoku for ... a Komuso named Kinko Kurosawa of the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism was commissioned to travel Japan and ...
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