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Koun Ejō (孤雲懐奘) (1198-1280) was the second patriarch of the Japanese Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism who lived during the Kamakura period. He was initially a disciple of the short-lived Darumashū sect of Japanese Zen founded by Nōnin, but later studied and received dharma transmission under the Sōtō schools founder Dōgen. Today Ejō is considered Dōgen's spiritual successor by all existing branches of the Sōtō school. He is remembered today primarily as the author of the Shōbōgenzō Zuimonki, a collection of informal talks by Dōgen which Ejō recorded throughout his discipleship. He is also featured prominently in the Denkōroku, the first major piece of scripture produced in the Sōtō school after Dōgen, with his transmission story serving as the final koan. After Dōgen's death, Ejō struggled to m

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  • Koun Ejō (fr)
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  • 孤雲懐奘(こうん えじょう、懐弉とも。建久9年〈1198年〉 - 弘安3年8月24日〈1280年9月19日〉)は鎌倉時代の禅宗僧侶。 曹洞宗の第2祖、永平寺の第2世(在任、建長5年(1253年)7月-文永4年(1267年)。再任、文永9年(1272年)2月-弘安3年8月)。諡号は道光普照国師(どうこうふしょうこくし)。 (ja)
  • Koun Ejō, jap. 孤雲懐奘 (ur. 1198, zm. 1280) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły sōtō, drugi japoński patriarcha szkoły. (pl)
  • Koun Ejō (孤雲懐奘) (1198-1280) was the second patriarch of the Japanese Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism who lived during the Kamakura period. He was initially a disciple of the short-lived Darumashū sect of Japanese Zen founded by Nōnin, but later studied and received dharma transmission under the Sōtō schools founder Dōgen. Today Ejō is considered Dōgen's spiritual successor by all existing branches of the Sōtō school. He is remembered today primarily as the author of the Shōbōgenzō Zuimonki, a collection of informal talks by Dōgen which Ejō recorded throughout his discipleship. He is also featured prominently in the Denkōroku, the first major piece of scripture produced in the Sōtō school after Dōgen, with his transmission story serving as the final koan. After Dōgen's death, Ejō struggled to m (en)
  • Koun Ejō (孤雲懐奘) (1198-1280) est le deuxième patriarche de l'école sōtō du bouddhisme zen, contemporain de l'époque de Kamakura. Il est d'abord disciple de l'éphémère secte du zen japonais fondée par Nōnin, avant d'étudier avec Dōgen, le fondateur de l'école sōtō, qui lui transmettra le dharma. (fr)
  • Koun Ejō (孤雲懐奘?; 1198 – 1280) è stato un monaco buddhista giapponese, considerato l'erede diretto del maestro Eihei Dōgen e il secondo patriarca della scuola Zen Sōtō. La sua formazione comprese molte delle scuole esistenti ai tempi: Tendai, Shingon, e Terra Pura; egli cominciò a praticare Zen nel sangha della di Kakuan, successore di , ma per un certo periodo riuscì anche ad addestrarsi nel di Eisai.Fu però solo con Dōgen che la sua ricerca fu soddisfatta con il risveglio. Egli, dapprima ne divenne discepolo e intimo amico, e successivamente ne divenne il successore, riconosciuto da tutti i monasteri esistenti della scuola Sōtō. (it)
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