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  • 52Gongyo — Gongyō (勤行) is a Japanese word that means assiduous practice and refers to a formalized service performed by followers of nearly every Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Buddhist denomination. It is often done once or more times a day and consists of… …

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  • 53Hiraizumi, Iwate — nihongo|Hiraizumi|平泉町|Hiraizumi chō is a town located in Nishiiwai District, Iwate, Japan. It was the home of the Hiraizumi Fujiwaras for about 100 years in the late Heian era and most of the following Kamakura period. At the same time it served… …

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  • 54Mazu Daoyi — This article is about the Ch an master. For the Taoist goddess, see Matsu (goddess). Also, Baso redirects here. For the island, see Baso (island). Mazu Daoyi was a Ch an Buddhist master in China during the Tang dynasty. In dharma succession… …

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  • 55Masao Abe — Religion Buddhism Personal Born 1915 Japan Died September 10, 2006 Senior posting …

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  • 56Trikaya — Three buddha statues symbolizing the Three Bodies. Dharma Flower Temple, Huzhou, Zhejiang province, China Part of& …

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  • 57Dōgen — School Sōtō Personal Born January 19, 1200(1200 01 19) Japan …

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  • 59Nishida Kitarō — ▪ Japanese philosopher Introduction born June 17, 1870, near Kanazawa, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan died June 7, 1945, Kamakura       Japanese (Japanese philosophy) philosopher who exemplified the attempt by the Japanese to assimilate Western… …

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  • 60Nagarjuna — For other uses, see Nagarjuna (disambiguation). Golden statue of Nagarjuna at Samye Ling Monastery Nāgārjuna (Devanagari:नागार्जुन, Telugu: నాగార్జున, Tibetan: ཀླུ་སྒྲུབ་ klu sgrub, Chinese: 龍樹, Sinhala නාගර්පුන) (ca. 150–250 CE) was an impor …

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