- Nanyue Huairang
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Nányuè Huáiràng Religion Ch'an Personal Nationality Chinese Born 677
Jinzhou, ChinaDied 744 Senior posting Title Ch'an master Successor Mazu Daoyi Religious career Teacher Dajian Huineng Nányuè Huáiràng (南嶽懐譲, Japanese: Nangaku Ejõ) (677–744) was the foremost student of Dajian Huineng, the 6th Patriarch of Ch'an (Zen) and teacher of one of his Dharma heirs, Mazu Daoyi. The ancestor of two of the Five Houses of Ch'an, Huairang studied with a Vinaya master and became ordained. Dissatisfied with his own progress, Huairang found Dajian Huineng in Shaozhou and became his disciple. One can read of their first meeting in the Wudeng Huiyuan. Huairang gave Dharma transmission to six individuals, the most prominent being Mazu Daoyi.[1][2]
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References
- Faure, Bernard (1991). The Rhetoric of Immediacy: A Cultural Critique of Chan/Zen Buddhism. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691029636. http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=0691029636.
- Ferguson, Andrew (2000). Zen's Chinese Heritage: The Masters and Their Teachings. Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0861711637. http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=0861711637&=Search&qt=owc_search.
Buddhist titles Preceded by
Dajian HuinengZen ancestor Succeeded by
Mazu DaoyiCategories:- Chan Buddhists
- Tang Dynasty Buddhists
- Zen Buddhist monks and priests
- 677 births
- 744 deaths
- Chinese Zen Buddhists
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