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Gudō Toshoku (1577–1661) was a Japanese Rinzai school zen monk from the early Tokugawa period. He was a leading figure in the Ōtōkan lineage of the Myōshin-ji, where he led a reform movement to revitalize the practice of Rinzai. He served three times as abbot of Myōshin-ji. Among his leading disciples was (1603–1676), from whose line came the great reformer Hakuin Ekaku (1685–1768). The illustrious Zen preacher Bankei Yōtaku earlier in life wanted to meet Gudō and receive confirmation of enlightenment, but narrowly missed seeing him at his Daisen-ji temple in Mino province (today's Gifu prefecture) because the master was visiting up in Edo (Tokyo). Gudō received the posthumous title Daien Hôkan Kokushi (national teacher). He left no written words.
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dbo:abstract | Gudō Toshoku (1577–1661) was a Japanese Rinzai school zen monk from the early Tokugawa period. He was a leading figure in the Ōtōkan lineage of the Myōshin-ji, where he led a reform movement to revitalize the practice of Rinzai. He served three times as abbot of Myōshin-ji. Among his leading disciples was (1603–1676), from whose line came the great reformer Hakuin Ekaku (1685–1768). The illustrious Zen preacher Bankei Yōtaku earlier in life wanted to meet Gudō and receive confirmation of enlightenment, but narrowly missed seeing him at his Daisen-ji temple in Mino province (today's Gifu prefecture) because the master was visiting up in Edo (Tokyo). Gudō received the posthumous title Daien Hôkan Kokushi (national teacher). He left no written words. (en) Gudō Toshoku (1577-1661) est un moine japonais zen de l'école Rinzai au début de l'époque d'Edo. C'est une figure majeure du courant (en) du Myōshin-ji, où il dirige un mouvement de réforme pour revitaliser la pratique du rinzai. Il sert trois fois comme abbé du Myōshin-ji. Parmi ses disciples figure Shidō Bunan (1603-1676), de la lignée duquel est issu le grand réformateur Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768). L'illustre prédicateur zen Bankei Yōtaku, tôt dans sa vie, veut rencontrer Gudō et recevoir une confirmation de l'illumination, mais manque de le voir à son temple Daisen-ji dans la province de Mino (actuelle préfecture de Gifu) parce que le maître est en visite à Edo (Tokyo). Gudō reçoit le titre posthume de Daien hōkan kokushi. Il ne laisse aucun écrit. (fr) 愚堂東寔(ぐどうとうしょく、天正5年4月8日(1577年4月25日)- 寛文元年10月1日(1661年11月22日))は、禅宗の臨済宗の高僧。大本山妙心寺第百三十七世住持。父は、母は斎藤氏家臣の娘とされる。諡号は大円宝鑑国師。 (ja) Gudō Tōshoku (ur. 1577, zm. 1661; jap. 愚堂東宴) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły rinzai, wybierany trzykrotnie opatem Myōshin-ji. (pl) |
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rdfs:comment | Gudō Toshoku (1577–1661) was a Japanese Rinzai school zen monk from the early Tokugawa period. He was a leading figure in the Ōtōkan lineage of the Myōshin-ji, where he led a reform movement to revitalize the practice of Rinzai. He served three times as abbot of Myōshin-ji. Among his leading disciples was (1603–1676), from whose line came the great reformer Hakuin Ekaku (1685–1768). The illustrious Zen preacher Bankei Yōtaku earlier in life wanted to meet Gudō and receive confirmation of enlightenment, but narrowly missed seeing him at his Daisen-ji temple in Mino province (today's Gifu prefecture) because the master was visiting up in Edo (Tokyo). Gudō received the posthumous title Daien Hôkan Kokushi (national teacher). He left no written words. (en) 愚堂東寔(ぐどうとうしょく、天正5年4月8日(1577年4月25日)- 寛文元年10月1日(1661年11月22日))は、禅宗の臨済宗の高僧。大本山妙心寺第百三十七世住持。父は、母は斎藤氏家臣の娘とされる。諡号は大円宝鑑国師。 (ja) Gudō Tōshoku (ur. 1577, zm. 1661; jap. 愚堂東宴) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły rinzai, wybierany trzykrotnie opatem Myōshin-ji. (pl) Gudō Toshoku (1577-1661) est un moine japonais zen de l'école Rinzai au début de l'époque d'Edo. C'est une figure majeure du courant (en) du Myōshin-ji, où il dirige un mouvement de réforme pour revitaliser la pratique du rinzai. Il sert trois fois comme abbé du Myōshin-ji. Parmi ses disciples figure Shidō Bunan (1603-1676), de la lignée duquel est issu le grand réformateur Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768). L'illustre prédicateur zen Bankei Yōtaku, tôt dans sa vie, veut rencontrer Gudō et recevoir une confirmation de l'illumination, mais manque de le voir à son temple Daisen-ji dans la province de Mino (actuelle préfecture de Gifu) parce que le maître est en visite à Edo (Tokyo). (fr) |
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