Examples of 'dōgen' in a sentence

Meaning of "dōgen"

dōgen (noun) - Referring to Dōgen Zenji, a Japanese Buddhist teacher and the founder of the Sōtō school of Zen in Japan

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Dōgen puzzled over a seeming contradiction in Buddhism.
During this period a reappraisal of Dōgen started.
Also Dōgen rejects the idea that practice is a means to the goal of enlightenment.
This kind of automatic association of Dōgen with this work is very much a modern development.
Dōgen leading to the creation of the Sōtō Zen school.
Lectures and dharma talks on the teaching of Zen Master Dōgen and Buddhism.
Dōgen is remembered as the founder of the Sōtō branch of Japanese Zen.
John Daido Loori justified the use of chanting sutras by referring to Zen master Dōgen.
Dōgen learned Sōtō sect in China.
His mother is said to have died when Dōgen was age 7.
Dōgen was also very critical of the Japanese Daruma school of Dainichi Nōnin.
Soji-ji became the most influential center of the Dōgen school.
Dōgen denies continuity of time and emphasizes the independence of each point of time ….
Menzan promoted reforms of monastic regulations and practice, based on his reading of Dōgen.
Dōgen spent the remainder of his life teaching and writing at Eihei-ji.

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At one point, owing to this disenchantment, Dōgen even refused Dharma transmission from a teacher.
Dōgen is known to have refuted the statement " Painted rice cakes will not satisfy hunger.
For this reason, Master Dōgen believed that nature is just Buddhist sutras.
Dōgen had clearly considered Tettsū Gikai a preeminent disciple, which Ejō well knew.
At Hatano Yoshishige 's invitation, Dōgen left for Kyōto in search of a remedy for his illness.
Jakuen outlived Dōgen and became embroiled in the sandai sōron, a dispute over orthodoxy and succession.
The Joyoden ( Founders hall ) contains the ashes of Dōgen and his successors.
Therefore, Dōgen left to seek an answer from other Buddhist masters.
Prof. Abe then quotes Dōgen to illustrate,.
Together, Dōgen and Keizan are regarded as the founders of the Sōtō school in Japan.
A little later, Dōgen introduced the Sōtō school to Japan.
In China, Dōgen first went to the leading Chan monasteries in Zhèjiāng province.
In Senran Kagura Burst, Dōgen appears once again and is properly elaborated on.
After his return, Dōgen established the Sōtō school, the Japanese branch of Caodong.
In later writings, Dōgen referred to Rujing as " the Old Buddha.

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