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In Chan and Zen Buddhism, dharma transmission is a custom in which a person is established as a "successor in an unbroken lineage of teachers and disciples, a spiritual 'bloodline' (kechimyaku) theoretically traced back to the Buddha himself." The dharma lineage reflects the importance of family-structures in ancient China, and forms a symbolic and ritual recreation of this system for the monastical "family". In Sōtō-Zen, dharma transmission is referred to as shiho, and further training is required to become an oshō.

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  • Dharma-Übertragung (de)
  • Dharma transmission (en)
  • Przekaz Dharmy (pl)
  • Inka (pt)
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  • Dharma-Übertragung (chinesisch 傳衣, Pinyin chuányī, W.-G. ch'uan-i – „Weitergabe des Gewandes“; hgl. 전의, jeonui; jap. 傳衣, denne) ist ein Begriff des Chan bzw. Zen, der den Vorgang der Nachfolgeermächtigung eines Zen-Meisters gegenüber einem Schüler bezeichnet. (de)
  • Przekaz Dharmy (chiń. chuanfa, kor. chŏnbŏp, jap. denbō) – zwyczajowa ceremonia w buddyzmie chan, zapewniająca ciągłość linii przekazu, duchową relację pomiędzy nauczycielem a uczniem oraz relacje w buddyjskiej rodzinie dharmicznej. W buddyzmie koreańskim zasadniczo przekaz Dharmy był traktowano podobnie. W szkole rinzai praktycznie jest wykorzystywana do zapewnienia "prawdziwej linii" mistrzów. W sōtō ma najniższy status, służy głównie do zapewnienia dziedziczenia świątyni przekazywanej przez ojca synowi. (pl)
  • In Chan and Zen Buddhism, dharma transmission is a custom in which a person is established as a "successor in an unbroken lineage of teachers and disciples, a spiritual 'bloodline' (kechimyaku) theoretically traced back to the Buddha himself." The dharma lineage reflects the importance of family-structures in ancient China, and forms a symbolic and ritual recreation of this system for the monastical "family". In Sōtō-Zen, dharma transmission is referred to as shiho, and further training is required to become an oshō. (en)
  • Inka Shōmei (印可証明 Inka Shōmei?), (em coreano: Inga) é um termo usado no Budismo Zen para denotar um alto nível de certificação. Literalmente significa "o selo legítimo de prova apresentada claramente". No passado, inka era dada usualmente na forma de um documento real, mas esta prática não é mais comum. Um qualificado dá o inka apenas a seus estudantes que se tenham demonstrado líderes e capazes de ensinar. De acordo com , "Na tradição Rinzai, inka é equivalente à ". (pt)
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