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Tettsū Gikai (徹通義介) is the third spiritual leader of the Sōtō Zen school of Buddhism in Japan. He began his Buddhist life as a student of the Darumashū's Ekan, but later both became students of Eihei Dōgen's newly established Sōtō school. Gikai received dharma transmission from Koun Ejō, Dōgen's successor, and later became the third abbot of the school's head temple, Eihei-ji. Shortly thereafter, he became embroiled in a leadership crisis known as the sandai sōron. Other monks contended that other students, namely Jakuen, Gien or Giin, had stronger claims to the abbacy. The controversy remained unresolved at the time of his death. His abbacy was unpopular with some monks because he introduced innovative practices aimed at making Sōtō more palatable with the Japanese laity, which some claim

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  • 徹通義介(てっつう ぎかい、承久元年2月2日(1219年2月18日) - 延慶2年9月14日(1309年10月18日))は、越前国出身の鎌倉時代中期の曹洞宗の僧。永平寺3世、大乗寺開山。 (ja)
  • Tettsū Gikai (jap. 徹通義介; ur. 18 lutego 1219 w , zm. 18 października 1309 w Daijō-ji) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły sōtō, trzeci japoński patriarcha szkoły. (pl)
  • Tettsū Gikai (徹通義介) qui reçoit la transmission dharma de Koun Ejō, est considéré comme son successeur spirituel par l'école sōtō du bouddhisme zen. À l'époque cependant, la situation n'est pas claire et de nombreux moines soutiennent ses rivaux, Jakuen, Gien et Giin, et la crise de succession de Dôgen (sandai sōron) n'est pas résolue de son vivant. (fr)
  • Tettsū Gikai (徹通義介) is the third spiritual leader of the Sōtō Zen school of Buddhism in Japan. He began his Buddhist life as a student of the Darumashū's Ekan, but later both became students of Eihei Dōgen's newly established Sōtō school. Gikai received dharma transmission from Koun Ejō, Dōgen's successor, and later became the third abbot of the school's head temple, Eihei-ji. Shortly thereafter, he became embroiled in a leadership crisis known as the sandai sōron. Other monks contended that other students, namely Jakuen, Gien or Giin, had stronger claims to the abbacy. The controversy remained unresolved at the time of his death. His abbacy was unpopular with some monks because he introduced innovative practices aimed at making Sōtō more palatable with the Japanese laity, which some claim (en)
  • Tettsū Gikai (徹通義介?; 1219 – 1309) è stato un monaco buddhista giapponese, riconosciuto come il terzo patriarca della scuola Zen Sōtō e terzo abate del monastero centrale di Eihei-ji.Egli iniziò la propria pratica buddhista come discepolo della Daruma shi di Ekan, prima di seguire Eihei Dōgen nella propria fondazione di una nuova scuola.Gikai ricevette la trasmissione del Dharma dal successore diretto di Dōgen, Koun Ejō, e alla sua morte ne divenne a sua volta l'erede.Poco tempo dopo, venne coinvolto nella crisi della propria comunità conosciuta come , la "disputa della terza generazione", che lo vide contrapposto ad altri studenti di diverse convinzioni, come , Gien o , suoi compagni di pratica sia nella Daruma shu che come discepoli autorevoli di Dōgen, che rivendicavano di essere più ada (it)
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