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lineage historyChan BuddhismClassical TibetanBritish Library
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Mahāyāna Buddhism |
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Transmission Xinjiang (original) †
- Han
- Japan
- Korea
- Vietnam
- Indonesian Chinese
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- China
- Tibet
- Neo-Xinjiang
- Gansu Uyghur
- Inner Mongolian
- Bhutan
- Mongolia
- Nepal
- Russia
- Western countries
- USA
- Reintroduction to India
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Teachings - Bodhisattva
- Samādhi
- Prajñā
- Śūnyatā
- Trikāya
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Mahāyāna sūtras - Prajñāpāramitā sūtras
- Lotus Sūtra
- Vimalakīrti Sutra
- Avataṃsaka Sūtra
- Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra
- Tathāgatagarbha sūtras
- Śūraṅgama Sūtra
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Mahāyāna schools - Mādhyamaka
- Yogācāra
- Tiantai
- Huayan
- Dhyāna
- Buddhakṣetra
- Vajrayāna
- Nichiren
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Other traditions - Hinayana
- Theravāda
- Vajrayāna
- Tibetan
- Newar
- Navayana
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Mahayana Buddhism
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Zen Buddhism |
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Main articles - Zen
- Chan Buddhism
- Vietnamese Thiền
- Korean Seon
- Japanese Zen
- Zen in the United States
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Persons Chán in China- Bodhidharma
- Huineng (Enō)
- Mazu Daoyi (Baso)
- Shitou Xiqian (Kisen)
- Dongshan Liangjie (Tozan)
- Xuefeng Yicun (Seppo)
- Linji Yixuan (Rinzai)
- Dahui Zonggao (Tahui)
Zen in Japan
Seon in Korea
- Taego Bou
- Jinul
- Daewon
- Seongcheol
Zen in the USA
- D. T. Suzuki
- Hakuun Yasutani
- Taizan Maezumi
- Shunryū Suzuki
- Seungsahn
Category: Zen Buddhists
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Doctrines - Zen and Sutras
- Doctrinal background of Zen
- Buddha-nature
- Yogacara
- Śūnyatā
- Bodhisattva
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Traditions - Dharma transmission
- Zen lineage charts
- Zen ranks and hierarchy
- Zen organisation and institutions
- Zen Narratives
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Awakening - Kenshō
- Satori
- Sudden Enlightenment
- Shikantaza
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Teachings - Ten Ox-Herding Pictures
- Five ranks of Tozan
- Three mysterious Gates
- Four Ways of Knowing
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Practice Zazen / Shikantaza
- Kōan practice
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Schools - East Mountain Teaching
- Hongzhou school
- Five Houses of Chán
- Rinzai school
- Sōtō school
- Ōbaku school
- Sanbo Kyodan
- White Plum Asanga
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Related schools - Huayan
- Tiantai
- Pure Land Buddhism
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The Léngqié Shīzī Jì (楞伽師資記) (Record of the Masters and Disciples of the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra) is a lineage history of Chan Buddhism, attributed to Jìngjué (淨覺) (683 – c. 750). A Classical Tibetan translation is held at the British Library, IOL Tib J 710/2.
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