Egoku Dōmyō (慧極 道明, 1632–1721) was an Ōbaku priest, ordained at the age of nine into the Rinzai sect. In 1650 he met Tao-che—the Abbot of Sofuku-ji—in Nagasaki, Japan and subsequently joined his temple. Later he joined the assembly at Mampuku-ji in 1663, following the death of Tao-che. There he trained under his master's teacher Yin-Yuan and his disciple, Mu-an. He was ordained an Obaku monk in 1665 at the temple, receiving inka from Mu-an—Mu-an's second Dharma transmission. He founded and/or restored some twelve temples after receiving inka, and in 1687 served as Abbot at Zuisho-ji. He made forty-two Dharma heirs during his life.
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| - Egoku Dōmyō (jap. 慧極 道明; * 1632 in der japanischen Provinz Nagato; † 1721) war als Mönch ein früher japanischer Konvertit zur Ōbaku-shū des japanischen Zen-Buddhismus, der wesentlich die junge Organisation mit aufbaute. (de)
- Egoku Dōmyō (慧極 道明, 1632–1721) was an Ōbaku priest, ordained at the age of nine into the Rinzai sect. In 1650 he met Tao-che—the Abbot of Sofuku-ji—in Nagasaki, Japan and subsequently joined his temple. Later he joined the assembly at Mampuku-ji in 1663, following the death of Tao-che. There he trained under his master's teacher Yin-Yuan and his disciple, Mu-an. He was ordained an Obaku monk in 1665 at the temple, receiving inka from Mu-an—Mu-an's second Dharma transmission. He founded and/or restored some twelve temples after receiving inka, and in 1687 served as Abbot at Zuisho-ji. He made forty-two Dharma heirs during his life. (en)
- Egoku Dōmyō (jap. 慧極道明; ur. 1632, zm. 1721) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły ōbaku. (pl)
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| - Egoku Dōmyō (jap. 慧極 道明; * 1632 in der japanischen Provinz Nagato; † 1721) war als Mönch ein früher japanischer Konvertit zur Ōbaku-shū des japanischen Zen-Buddhismus, der wesentlich die junge Organisation mit aufbaute. (de)
- Egoku Dōmyō (慧極 道明, 1632–1721) was an Ōbaku priest, ordained at the age of nine into the Rinzai sect. In 1650 he met Tao-che—the Abbot of Sofuku-ji—in Nagasaki, Japan and subsequently joined his temple. Later he joined the assembly at Mampuku-ji in 1663, following the death of Tao-che. There he trained under his master's teacher Yin-Yuan and his disciple, Mu-an. He was ordained an Obaku monk in 1665 at the temple, receiving inka from Mu-an—Mu-an's second Dharma transmission. He founded and/or restored some twelve temples after receiving inka, and in 1687 served as Abbot at Zuisho-ji. He made forty-two Dharma heirs during his life. (en)
- Egoku Dōmyō (jap. 慧極道明; ur. 1632, zm. 1721) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły ōbaku. (pl)
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