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Hakuin Ekaku - Wikipedia
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.
Hakuin | Zen master, Japanese calligraphy, Rinzai school | Britannica
2025年1月15日 · Hakuin (born Jan. 19, 1686, Hara, Suruga province, Japan—died Jan. 18, 1769, Hara) was a priest, writer, and artist who helped revive Rinzai Zen Buddhism in Japan. Hakuin joined the Rinzai Zen sect about 1700.
Hakuin Ekaku: A Reader's Guide - Shambhala Pubs
Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768) was the great master, teacher, and artist of the RInzai Zen school of Japan whose work defines the tradition.
Hakuin Ekaku - Buddhism Guide
Hakuin Ekaku (白隠 慧鶴 Hakuin Ekaku, 1686-1769) was undoubtedly one of the most influential figures in Japanese Zen Buddhism. He transformed the Rinzai school from a declining tradition that lacked rigorous practice into a tradition that focused on arduous meditation and koan practice.
The Life, Teachings and Art of Zen Master Hakuin - Learn …
2018年7月19日 · Hakuin Ekaku (1686-1769) is known for his bold drawing and calligraphy, his inspirational writing, and for reviving the Rinzai school of Zen.
Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768). Selected Writings - Terebess
After having followed Kogetsu Zenzai (1667–1751), Torei became the disciple of Hakuin Ekaku (1686-1769), one of the major figures in the Rinzai revival of the eighteenth century. Many of Torei's works remain unpublished, even in Japan.
Hakuin Ekaku (1686-1769) - Terebess
A zenga egyik legnevesebb mestere Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768). A szerzetes korának egyik legbefolyásosabb Zen mestere, tanár, festő, kalligráfus. Festőként szinte előképzettség nélkül alkotott jelentős, erőteljes műveket.
The Sound of One Hand: Paintings and Calligraphy by Zen Master Hakuin
Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768) is widely acknowledged as the most important Zen Buddhist master of the past 500 years. He was also the most influential Zen artist of Edo-period (1615-1868) Japan, but unlike the highly studied monk painters of earlier centuries, he received no formal artistic training beyond the basic skills in handling brush, ink ...
Hakuin Ekaku - 42 artworks - painting - WikiArt.org
Hakuin Ekaku (白隠 慧鶴, January 19, 1686 - January 18, 1768) was one of the most influential figures in Japanese Zen Buddhism. He is regarded as the reviver of the Rinzai school from a moribund period of stagnation, refocusing it on its traditionally rigorous training methods integrating meditation and koan practice.
The Roots of Mindfulness: Hakuin Ekaku and the Art of Zen
2017年1月23日 · The monk Hakuin Ekaku (1686–1769) played a key role in preaching the effectiveness of Zen meditation as a way of cultivating a healthy body and mind, teaching that meditation held the secret to...