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Tetsugen Dōkō (鉄眼道光 1630–1682) was a Japanese Zen Master, and an important early leader of the Ōbaku school of Buddhism. Tetsugen was born in the seventh year of the Kan'ei era (1630) in Higo Province. He became a priest of the Jodo Shinshu sect at the age of 13. When Ingen came to Japan, Tetsugen became his follower in the Ōbaku school. In 1681, Tetsugen oversaw the production of the first complete woodcutedition (consisting of around 60,000 pieces) of the Chinese Buddhist sutras in Japan.

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  • Tetsugen Dōkō (de)
  • Tetsugen Dōkō (fr)
  • 鉄眼道光 (ja)
  • Tetsugen Dōkō (pl)
  • Tetsugen Doko (en)
  • 铁眼 (zh)
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  • Tetsugen Dōkō (jap. 鉄眼 道光; * 12. Februar 1630 im Kreis Mashiki der Provinz Higo; † 27. April 1682) war ein Mönch der , der zur Ōbaku-shū übertrat. Er ist wohl der bekannteste Angehörige dieser Schule. Sein Hauptwerk war die 1681 vollendete Herausgabe des kompletten buddhistischen Kanons. (de)
  • 鉄眼道光(正字: 鐵眼道光、てつげん どうこう、寛永7年1月1日(1630年2月12日) – 天和2年3月20日(1682年4月27日))は、江戸時代前期の黄檗宗の禅僧。諡号は宝蔵国師。肥後国益城郡守山村(後の下益城郡南部田村、現・熊本県宇城市小川町南部田)の生まれ。最初、徹玄と号していた。 (ja)
  • Tetsugen Dōkō (jap. 鉄眼 道光 ur. 12 lutego 1630, zm. 27 kwietnia 1682) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły ōbaku. (pl)
  • 铁眼(日语:鉄眼道光/てつげん どうこう Tetsugen Doko,1630年2月12日-1682年4月27日),肥后(熊本县)人,俗姓佐伯。字铁眼。十三岁出家。二十六岁参访隐元隆琦,师事木庵性瑫。日本江户时代初期的,谥号宝藏国師,以编汇佛教全部教规而闻名,即铁眼版(黄檗版),他用十年完成这一工作。这是佛教全部教规首次于日本印刷。 (zh)
  • Tetsugen Dōkō (鉄眼道光), kyūjitai : 鐵眼道光), né le 12 février 1630 dans la commanderie de (ja), royaume d'Higo, décédé le 27 avril 1682 est de la branche ōbaku du zen au début de la période Edo. Il a fondé sept temples, dont le Konzen-ji (金禅寺), à Toyonaka, dans la préfecture d'Osaka et le Kaizō-ji (海蔵寺), dans l'actuel quartier (ja) à Minato (Tokyo). Sa dépouille est enterrée à Ōsaka. (fr)
  • Tetsugen Dōkō (鉄眼道光 1630–1682) was a Japanese Zen Master, and an important early leader of the Ōbaku school of Buddhism. Tetsugen was born in the seventh year of the Kan'ei era (1630) in Higo Province. He became a priest of the Jodo Shinshu sect at the age of 13. When Ingen came to Japan, Tetsugen became his follower in the Ōbaku school. In 1681, Tetsugen oversaw the production of the first complete woodcutedition (consisting of around 60,000 pieces) of the Chinese Buddhist sutras in Japan. (en)
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