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- Tettsū_Gikai abstract "Tettsū Gikai (徹通義介) is considered the third spiritual leader of the Sōtō Zen school of Buddhism in Japan. He began his Buddhist life as a student of the Darumashū's Ekan, but later both became students of Eihei Dōgen's newly established Sōtō school. Gikai received dharma transmission from Koun Ejō, Dōgen's successor, and later became the third abbot of the school's head temple, Eihei-ji. Shortly thereafter, he became embroiled in a leadership crisis known as the sandai sōron. Other monks contended that other students, namely Jakuen, Gien or Giin, had stronger claims to the abbacy. The controversy remained unresolved at the time of his death. His abbacy was unpopular with some monks because he introduced innovative practices aimed at making Sōtō more palatable with the Japanese laity, which some claimed Dōgen would have frowned upon. However, he also had many followers, and eventually his innovations became the standard form of Sōtō Zen. His leadership marked the first geographical expansion of the Sōtō school when he moved with his followers to Kaga Province. Most notably, his disciple Keizan Jōkin became the second most famous figure in the school's history after Dōgen by generating mass appeal for Sōtō Zen and ultimately spreading the teachings to all corners of Japan.".
- Tettsū_Gikai birthDate "1219-02-18".
- Tettsū_Gikai deathDate "1309-10-18".
- Tettsū_Gikai thumbnail Tettsu_Gikai_image_zen.jpg?width=300.
- Tettsū_Gikai wikiPageID "21203716".
- Tettsū_Gikai wikiPageRevisionID "542863017".
- Tettsū_Gikai background "#FFD068".
- Tettsū_Gikai birthDate "1219-02-18".
- Tettsū_Gikai color "black".
- Tettsū_Gikai dateOfBirth "1219-02-18".
- Tettsū_Gikai dateOfDeath "1309-10-18".
- Tettsū_Gikai deathDate "1309-10-18".
- Tettsū_Gikai name "Tettsu, Gikai".
- Tettsū_Gikai name "Tettsū Gikai".
- Tettsū_Gikai predecessor Koun_Ejō.
- Tettsū_Gikai school Sōtō.
- Tettsū_Gikai shortDescription "Japanese Buddhist monk".
- Tettsū_Gikai students Keizan_Jōkin.
- Tettsū_Gikai successor Keizan_Jōkin.
- Tettsū_Gikai teacher Dōgen.
- Tettsū_Gikai teacher Koun_Ejō.
- Tettsū_Gikai teacher "Ekan".
- Tettsū_Gikai title Zen_master.
- Tettsū_Gikai title "Sōtō Zen patriarch".
- Tettsū_Gikai years "1280".
- Tettsū_Gikai description "Japanese Buddhist monk".
- Tettsū_Gikai subject Category:1219_births.
- Tettsū_Gikai subject Category:1309_deaths.
- Tettsū_Gikai subject Category:Japanese_Buddhist_monks.
- Tettsū_Gikai subject Category:Soto_Zen_Buddhists.
- Tettsū_Gikai subject Category:Zen_Buddhist_monks_and_priests.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Agent.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Person.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Religious.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Person.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Q215627.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Q5.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Agent.
- Tettsū_Gikai type NaturalPerson.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Thing.
- Tettsū_Gikai type Person.
- Tettsū_Gikai comment "Tettsū Gikai (徹通義介) is considered the third spiritual leader of the Sōtō Zen school of Buddhism in Japan. He began his Buddhist life as a student of the Darumashū's Ekan, but later both became students of Eihei Dōgen's newly established Sōtō school. Gikai received dharma transmission from Koun Ejō, Dōgen's successor, and later became the third abbot of the school's head temple, Eihei-ji. Shortly thereafter, he became embroiled in a leadership crisis known as the sandai sōron.".
- Tettsū_Gikai label "Tettsū Gikai".
- Tettsū_Gikai label "Tettsū Gikai".
- Tettsū_Gikai label "徹通義介".
- Tettsū_Gikai sameAs Tetts%C5%AB_Gikai.
- Tettsū_Gikai sameAs Tettsū_Gikai.
- Tettsū_Gikai sameAs 徹通義介.
- Tettsū_Gikai sameAs Tettsū_Gikai.
- Tettsū_Gikai sameAs Q3080763.
- Tettsū_Gikai sameAs Q3080763.
- Tettsū_Gikai wasDerivedFrom Tettsū_Gikai?oldid=542863017.
- Tettsū_Gikai depiction Tettsu_Gikai_image_zen.jpg.
- Tettsū_Gikai givenName "Gikai".
- Tettsū_Gikai name "Gikai Tettsu".
- Tettsū_Gikai surname "Tettsu".