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Meaning of "bankei"
bankei (noun) - The term 'bankei' does not have a known meaning or common usage in English. It may be a specific term in a different language or a niche reference that is not widely recognized
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Bankei was offended by this initially and refused to accept it.
The matter was promptly reported to Bankei with the request that the culprit be expelled.
Bankei felt no satisfactory answers were given.
Seven days Dairyo sat outside and Bankei within.
Bankei entered a heated exchange with his teacher imploring them for the meaning of this.
Next, the front page of the Bankei newspaper.
Bankei left shortly after his return and built a hut nearby and lived as a hermit.
Priest came to the temple, determined to debate with Bankei.
But Bankei was an ordinary man.
Next up, the front page of Bankei Newspapers.
It is likely that Bankei began practicing Shin Buddhism during this time.
Next we have the front page of the Bankei News!
Bankei was a rebellious and mischievous child, though he showed remarkable intelligence.
After a year living in the countryside near Daisen-ji, again Bankei travelled back to Umpo.
Bankei was intrigued by this advice and ordained as a monk at Zuiō-ji under Umpo.
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Only very rare and extraordinary people are not afraid of being nobody - a Gautam Buddha, a Bankei.
He saw Bankei sitting on a throne, the same man who was the gardener outside.
Dosha confirmed this the next day, stating Bankei had finally settled the Great Matter.
Bankei laughed and said,.
Next up, the front page of Bankei News.
At the age of 26 Bankei went to Gifu Prefecture to Daisen-ji where Gudo was abbot.
A family friend, Yūkan Nakahori, allowed Bankei to stay in a hut nearby.
When Bankei was 11, his father died, and in the following year he entered school.
Suematsu went to Tokyo in 1871, and studied with Ōtsuki Bankei and Kondō Makoto.
A Zen student came to Bankei and said, “ Master, I have an ungovernable temper.
Ryômon-ji which was founded by the famous 17th C. zen master Bankei Ryôtaku.