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Hōkyō-ji

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123: 108: 135: 122: 216: 64:, Ijira Tomotoshi happened to find him during a hunt, and offered his financial support. In 1278, Tomotoshi's son Tomanari built a temple for Jakuen who apparently wished to revere 107: 226: 56:
in 1261. He meditated in solitary with the wild animals at the base of Mount Ginnanpo, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) away. By one account, a leader of the
195: 82:, joined Hōkyō-ji in 1279, where he succeeded Jakuen as the abbot in 1299 for 15 years. Later Giun went to 61: 221: 134: 191: 34: 75: 30: 210: 57: 68:
by taking the name from the Hōkyō era in China, a period during which Ju-ching was
79: 96:. Studying with Jakuen, Keizan experienced enlightenment at Hōkyō-ji in 1285. 20: 83: 65: 53: 26: 113: 89: 49: 69: 38: 23: 217:Religious organizations established in the 1270s 8: 168: 166: 164: 78:, who was Jakuen's student and eventual 151: 103: 7: 227:Buddhist temples in Fukui Prefecture 14: 133: 121: 106: 100:From the Hōkyō-ji treasure house 92:joined in 1282, when he became 190:. University of Hawaii Press. 186:Bodiford, William M. (2008) . 1: 29:temple founded about 1278 in 243: 188:Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan 128:A text in Dogen's own hand 140:Dogen watching the moon 158:Bodiford, pp. 36, 66. 116:, the founding abbot 45:History and founding 60:in charge of the 234: 201: 173: 172:Bodiford, p. 66. 170: 159: 156: 137: 125: 110: 35:Fukui prefecture 242: 241: 237: 236: 235: 233: 232: 231: 207: 206: 198: 185: 182: 177: 176: 171: 162: 157: 153: 148: 141: 138: 129: 126: 117: 111: 102: 47: 12: 11: 5: 240: 238: 230: 229: 224: 219: 209: 208: 203: 202: 196: 181: 178: 175: 174: 160: 150: 149: 147: 144: 143: 142: 139: 132: 130: 127: 120: 118: 112: 105: 101: 98: 86:for 18 years. 46: 43: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 239: 228: 225: 223: 220: 218: 215: 214: 212: 205: 199: 193: 189: 184: 183: 179: 169: 167: 165: 161: 155: 152: 145: 136: 131: 124: 119: 115: 109: 104: 99: 97: 95: 91: 87: 85: 81: 77: 73: 71: 67: 63: 59: 58:Fujiwara clan 55: 51: 44: 42: 40: 36: 32: 28: 25: 22: 18: 222:Soto temples 204: 187: 180:Bibliography 154: 93: 88: 74: 72:'s teacher. 62:Ono District 48: 16: 15: 80:Dharma heir 19:(宝慶寺) is a 211:Categories 197:0824833031 84:Eihei-ji 66:Ju-ching 54:Eihei-ji 27:Buddhist 17:Hōkyō-ji 31:Echizen 194:  114:Jakuen 90:Keizan 50:Jakuen 146:Notes 70:Dogen 52:left 39:Japan 192:ISBN 76:Giun 21:Sōtō 94:ino 24:Zen 213:: 163:^ 41:. 37:, 33:, 200:.

Index

Sōtō
Zen
Buddhist
Echizen
Fukui prefecture
Japan
Jakuen
Eihei-ji
Fujiwara clan
Ono District
Ju-ching
Dogen
Giun
Dharma heir
Eihei-ji
Keizan
Jakuen, the founding abbot
Jakuen
A text in Dogen's own hand
Dogen watching the moon



ISBN
0824833031
Categories
Religious organizations established in the 1270s
Soto temples
Buddhist temples in Fukui Prefecture

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