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Tōrei Enji (東嶺円慈) (8 May 1721 - 10 April 1792) was an eminent Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, author, painter and calligrapher. He was the chief disciple and Dharma heir of famed Japanese Rinzai master Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1786) and was a major figure in the revival of the Rinzai school in eighteenth century Japan. He is also known as the author of an influential text on Zen practice called "The Undying Lamp of Zen" (Shūmon mujintō ron), which is his magnum opus and presents the comprehensive system of Rinzai Zen as it existed at the time of Hakuin.

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  • 東嶺円慈 (ja)
  • Tōrei Enji (pl)
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  • Tōrei Enji (東嶺円慈) (8 May 1721 - 10 April 1792) was an eminent Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, author, painter and calligrapher. He was the chief disciple and Dharma heir of famed Japanese Rinzai master Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1786) and was a major figure in the revival of the Rinzai school in eighteenth century Japan. He is also known as the author of an influential text on Zen practice called "The Undying Lamp of Zen" (Shūmon mujintō ron), which is his magnum opus and presents the comprehensive system of Rinzai Zen as it existed at the time of Hakuin. (en)
  • 東嶺 円慈(とうれい えんじ、1721年(享保6年4月14日(旧暦)) - 1792年(寛政4年2月7日(旧暦))は、日本の江戸時代中期の臨済宗の僧侶。近世臨済禅中興の祖と言われる白隠慧鶴禅師(1686年 - 1769年)に師事し、その法を嗣いだ。白隠の弟子は多いが、中でも東嶺円慈と遂翁元盧の2人は特に有名である。俗姓は中村。諡号は仏護神照禅師。 (ja)
  • Tōrei Enji (ur. 1721, zm. 1792; jap. 東嶺圓慈) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły rinzai, uczeń Hakuina Ekaku, malarz i kaligraf. (pl)
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  • Tōrei Enji (東嶺円慈) (8 May 1721 - 10 April 1792) was an eminent Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, author, painter and calligrapher. He was the chief disciple and Dharma heir of famed Japanese Rinzai master Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1786) and was a major figure in the revival of the Rinzai school in eighteenth century Japan. He is also known as the author of an influential text on Zen practice called "The Undying Lamp of Zen" (Shūmon mujintō ron), which is his magnum opus and presents the comprehensive system of Rinzai Zen as it existed at the time of Hakuin. (en)
  • 東嶺 円慈(とうれい えんじ、1721年(享保6年4月14日(旧暦)) - 1792年(寛政4年2月7日(旧暦))は、日本の江戸時代中期の臨済宗の僧侶。近世臨済禅中興の祖と言われる白隠慧鶴禅師(1686年 - 1769年)に師事し、その法を嗣いだ。白隠の弟子は多いが、中でも東嶺円慈と遂翁元盧の2人は特に有名である。俗姓は中村。諡号は仏護神照禅師。 (ja)
  • Tōrei Enji (ur. 1721, zm. 1792; jap. 東嶺圓慈) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły rinzai, uczeń Hakuina Ekaku, malarz i kaligraf. (pl)
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