Dazu Huike (487–593; Chinese: 大祖慧可; pinyin: Dàzǔ Huìkě; Wade–Giles: Ta-tsu Hui-k'o; Japanese pronunciation: Taiso Eka) is considered the Second Patriarch...
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Bodhidharma (section Huike cuts off his arm)
Bodhidharma attracted disciples, specifically mentioning Daoyu (道育) and Dazu Huike (慧可), the latter of whom would later figure very prominently in the Bodhidharma...
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tradition, even before the time of Hongren. They include the Śrīmālādevī Sūtra (Huike), Awakening of Faith (Daoxin), the Lankavatara Sutra (East Mountain School)...
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Chan Buddhism (section Huike)
the practice of dhyana and is connected to the figures of Bodhidharma and Huike. Its principal text is the Two Entrances and Four Practices, attributed...
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to his disciple Huike, who the legend says cut off his arm to show his determination and devotion to the teachings of his master. Huike was forced to leave...
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Huike, was likewise a highly skilled martial artist. There are indications that these first three Chinese Shaolin monks—Huiguang, Sengchou, and Huike—may...
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real-life mayor of a small village, and the primary actors Wei Minzhi and Zhang Huike were selected from among thousands of students in rural schools. (The names...
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by Sesshū Portrait of Masuda Kanetaka (1479; Masuda Collection, Tokyo) Huike Offering His Arm to Bodhidharma (Daruma and Hui K'o) (1496; Sainen-ji, Aichi...
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impúse nu-xuti yu-ki nu-bupe Baure Mojo ni-póã i-kise nu-ake Pauna Mojo i-huike Paicone Mojo ponotsiko baniki i-pe ni-kis i-vuaki Ipurina Ipurina hatiká...
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