Seizan (西山) is a branch of Jōdo-shū Buddhism that was founded by Hōnen's disciple, Shōkū. Shōkū often went by the name Seizan as well, however the name derives from the western mountains of Kyoto where Shōkū often dwelt. The main temple of this branch of Buddhism is at the temple of Eikandō in the city of Kyoto. The temple formerly served as a Shingon Buddhist temple, but when headed the temple, he took an interest in Jōdo Buddhism (originally in order to criticize it), designated Hōnen as the 11th chief priest. Later, Hōnen's disciple became the head priest of Eikan-dō, and established the Seizan branch, fully converting the temple into a Jōdo one.
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| - Seizan (西山) is a branch of Jōdo-shū Buddhism that was founded by Hōnen's disciple, Shōkū. Shōkū often went by the name Seizan as well, however the name derives from the western mountains of Kyoto where Shōkū often dwelt. The main temple of this branch of Buddhism is at the temple of Eikandō in the city of Kyoto. The temple formerly served as a Shingon Buddhist temple, but when headed the temple, he took an interest in Jōdo Buddhism (originally in order to criticize it), designated Hōnen as the 11th chief priest. Later, Hōnen's disciple became the head priest of Eikan-dō, and established the Seizan branch, fully converting the temple into a Jōdo one. (en)
- Seizan (西山) est le nom de la branche du bouddhisme Jōdo-shū fondée par Shōkū, un disciple de Hōnen. Shōkū est aussi souvent appelé Seizan, Cependant le nom dérive des montagnes de l'ouest de Kyoto où Shōkū réside souvent. Le temple principal de cette branche du bouddhisme est le Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji à Kyoto. Le temple sert autrefois de temple bouddhiste shingon mais quand Jōhen dirige le temple, il s'intéresse au bouddhisme Jōdo (à l'origine afin de le critiquer) et nomme Hōnen 11e grand prêtre. Plus tard, un disciple de Hōnen devient le prêtre en chef du Eikan-dō et établit la branche Seizan puis convertit entièrement le temple en un temple Jōdo. (fr)
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| - Seizan (西山) is a branch of Jōdo-shū Buddhism that was founded by Hōnen's disciple, Shōkū. Shōkū often went by the name Seizan as well, however the name derives from the western mountains of Kyoto where Shōkū often dwelt. The main temple of this branch of Buddhism is at the temple of Eikandō in the city of Kyoto. The temple formerly served as a Shingon Buddhist temple, but when headed the temple, he took an interest in Jōdo Buddhism (originally in order to criticize it), designated Hōnen as the 11th chief priest. Later, Hōnen's disciple became the head priest of Eikan-dō, and established the Seizan branch, fully converting the temple into a Jōdo one. (en)
- Seizan (西山) est le nom de la branche du bouddhisme Jōdo-shū fondée par Shōkū, un disciple de Hōnen. Shōkū est aussi souvent appelé Seizan, Cependant le nom dérive des montagnes de l'ouest de Kyoto où Shōkū réside souvent. Le temple principal de cette branche du bouddhisme est le Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji à Kyoto. Le temple sert autrefois de temple bouddhiste shingon mais quand Jōhen dirige le temple, il s'intéresse au bouddhisme Jōdo (à l'origine afin de le critiquer) et nomme Hōnen 11e grand prêtre. Plus tard, un disciple de Hōnen devient le prêtre en chef du Eikan-dō et établit la branche Seizan puis convertit entièrement le temple en un temple Jōdo. (fr)
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