Sengai, the Glossary
was a Japanese monk of the Rinzai school (one of three main schools of Zen Buddhism in Japan, the others being the Sōtō school and the much smaller Ōbaku school).[1]
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9 relations: Ōbaku, Buddhism in Japan, Fukuoka Prefecture, Ink wash painting, List of Rinzai Buddhists, Rinzai school, Sōtō, Shōfuku-ji (Fukuoka), Yokohama.
- Edo period Buddhist clergy
- Zenga
Ōbaku
Ōbaku Zen or the Ōbaku school (Ōbaku-shū) is one of three main schools of Japanese Zen Buddhism, in addition to the Sōtō and Rinzai schools.
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Buddhism in Japan
Buddhism was first established in Japan in the 6th century CE.
See Sengai and Buddhism in Japan
Fukuoka Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū.
See Sengai and Fukuoka Prefecture
Ink wash painting
Ink wash painting (p); is a type of Chinese ink brush painting which uses washes of black ink, such as that used in East Asian calligraphy, in different concentrations. Sengai and ink wash painting are Zenga.
See Sengai and Ink wash painting
List of Rinzai Buddhists
Founder. Sengai and List of Rinzai Buddhists are Rinzai Buddhists.
See Sengai and List of Rinzai Buddhists
Rinzai school
The Rinzai school (宗|Rinzai-shū, p), named after Linji Yixuan (Romaji: Rinzai Gigen, died 866 CE) is one of three sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism, along with Sōtō and Ōbaku.
Sōtō
Sōtō Zen or is the largest of the three traditional sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism (the others being Rinzai and Ōbaku).
See Sengai and Sōtō
Shōfuku-ji (Fukuoka)
is a Buddhist temple located in the Gokushōmachi neighborhood of Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan.
See Sengai and Shōfuku-ji (Fukuoka)
Yokohama
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and by area, and the country's most populous municipality.
See also
Edo period Buddhist clergy
- Anrakuan Sakuden
- Asai Ryōi
- Baisao
- Bankei Yōtaku
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo
- Enkū
- Gesshū Sōko
- Gudō Toshoku
- Hakuin Ekaku
- Hon'inbō Sansa
- Hōzōin In'ei
- Hōzōin Inshun
- Imakita Kosen
- Ingen
- Ishin Sūden
- Itsunen Shoyu
- Keichū
- Matsudaira Harusato
- Matsudaira Tadanao
- Motsugai Takeda
- Mu'an
- Nichiō
- Obaku Dokuryu
- Ogino Dokuon
- Ohatsu
- Okaji no Kata
- Rikei
- Ryōkan
- Ryōnen Gensō
- Sakai Hōitsu
- Sengai
- Shimotsuma Rairen
- Shimozuma Rairyū
- Shōkadō Shōjō
- Sokuhi Nyoitsu
- Suzuki Shōsan
- Takuan Sōhō
- Tenkai
- Teruko, Princess Ake
- Tetsugen Doko
- Tōrei Enji
- Yokoi Kinkoku
- Ōkubo Tadachika
- Ōtagaki Rengetsu
Zenga
- Bokuseki
- Chinsō
- Dragon; Tiger
- Ensō
- Hakuin Ekaku
- Hanshan (poet)
- Hitsuzendō
- Ink wash painting
- Josetsu
- Kaō (painter)
- Lanxi Daolong
- Mu'an
- Muqi
- Obaku Dokuryu
- Sengai
- Sesshū Tōyō
- Sesson Shukei
- Shide (monk)
- Shigajiku
- Ten Bulls
- Tenshō Shūbun
- Wuzhun Shifan
- Zenga
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sengai
Also known as Sengai Gibbon, Sengai Gibon.