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河宗

see styles
 kawamune
    かわむね
(surname) Kawamune

治宗

see styles
 harumune
    はるむね
(given name) Harumune

法宗

see styles
 norimune
    のりむね
(surname) Norimune

浦宗

see styles
 uramune
    うらむね
(surname) Uramune

浩宗

see styles
 hiromune
    ひろむね
(personal name) Hiromune

淨宗


净宗

see styles
jìng zōng
    jing4 zong1
ching tsung
 jōshū
idem淨土.

清宗

see styles
 kiyomune
    きよむね
(surname) Kiyomune

滝宗

see styles
 takimune
    たきむね
(surname) Takimune

煕宗

see styles
 kisou / kiso
    きそう
(personal name) Kisou

照宗

see styles
 terumune
    てるむね
(given name) Terumune

熹宗

see styles
 kisou / kiso
    きそう
(personal name) Kisou

爲宗


为宗

see styles
wéi zōng
    wei2 zong1
wei tsung
 i shū
regarded as the definitive doctrine

片宗

see styles
 katamune
    かたむね
(surname) Katamune

玄宗

see styles
xuán zōng
    xuan2 zong1
hsüan tsung
 gensou / genso
    げんそう
(person) Xuanzong (Emperor of China, r. 712-756)
The profound principles, or propositions, i. e. Buddhism.

生宗

see styles
 ikumune
    いくむね
(surname) Ikumune

用宗

see styles
 mochimune
    もちむね
(place-name) Mochimune

田宗

see styles
 tamune
    たむね
(surname) Tamune

異宗

see styles
 ishuu / ishu
    いしゅう
different religion or sect

皇宗

see styles
 kousou / koso
    こうそう
imperial ancestors

益宗

see styles
 yoshimune
    よしむね
(male given name) Yoshimune

盛宗

see styles
 morimune
    もりむね
(personal name) Morimune

直宗

see styles
 naomune
    なおむね
(personal name) Naomune

相宗

see styles
xiàng zōng
    xiang4 zong1
hsiang tsung
 aisou / aiso
    あいそう
(surname) Aisou
idem 法相.

眞宗

see styles
zhēn zōng
    zhen1 zong1
chen tsung
 shinjū
The true sect or teaching, a term applied by each sect to its own teaching; the teaching which makes clear the truth of the bhūtatathatā. The True Sect, or Shin Sect of Japan, founded by Shinran in A. D. 1224, known also as the Hongwanji sect; celibacy of priests is not required; Amida is the especial object of trust, and his Pure Land of hope.

真宗

see styles
 shinshuu / shinshu
    しんしゅう
(See 浄土真宗) Shin Buddhism; (surname) Mamune

睦宗

see styles
 bokusou / bokuso
    ぼくそう
(given name) Bokusou

睿宗

see styles
 eisou / eso
    えいそう
(personal name) Eisou

矢宗

see styles
 yasou / yaso
    やそう
(surname) Yasou

石宗

see styles
 sekisou / sekiso
    せきそう
(personal name) Sekisou

祐宗

see styles
 sukemune
    すけむね
(surname) Sukemune

祕宗


秘宗

see styles
mì zōng
    mi4 zong1
mi tsung
 Hishū
密教 The esoteric Mantra or Yogācāra sect, developed especially in眞言Shingon, with Vairocana 大日如來 as the chief object of worship, and the maṇḍalas of the Garbhadhātu and Vajra- dhātu.

祖宗

see styles
zǔ zōng
    zu3 zong1
tsu tsung
 sosou / soso
    そそう
ancestor; forebear
ancestors
patriarchal teaching

神宗

see styles
 shinsou / shinso
    しんそう
(personal name) Shinsou

禅宗

see styles
 zenshuu / zenshu
    ぜんしゅう

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Zen Buddhism
Zen (Buddhism)

福宗

see styles
 fukumune
    ふくむね
(place-name) Fukumune

禪宗


禅宗

see styles
chán zōng
    chan2 zong1
ch`an tsung
    chan tsung
 Zenshū

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Zen Buddhism
Zen Buddhism
The Chan, meditative or intuitional, sect usually said to have been established in China by Bodhidharma, v. 達, the twenty-eighth patriarch, who brought the tradition of the Buddha-mind from India. Cf. 楞 13 Laṅkāvatāra sūtra. This sect, believing in direct enlightenment, disregarded ritual and sūtras and depended upon the inner light and personal influence for the propagation of its tenets, founding itself on the esoteric tradition supposed to have been imparted to Kāśyapa by the Buddha, who indicated his meaning by plucking a flower without further explanation. Kāśyapa smiled in apprehension and is supposed to have passed on this mystic method to the patriarchs. The successor of Bodhidharma was 慧可 Huike, and he was succeeded by 僧璨 Sengcan; 道信 Daoxin; 弘忍 Hongren; 慧能 Huineng, and 神秀 Shenxiu, the sect dividing under the two latter into the southern and northern schools: the southern school became prominent, producing 南嶽 Nanyue and 靑原 Qingyuan, the former succeeded by 馬祖 Mazu, the latter by 石頭 Shitou. From Mazu's school arose the five later schools, v. 禪門.

秀宗

see styles
 hidemune
    ひでむね
(personal name) Hidemune

秋宗

see styles
 akimune
    あきむね
(surname) Akimune

稔宗

see styles
 toshimune
    としむね
(personal name) Toshimune

稙宗

see styles
 tanemune
    たねむね
(personal name) Tanemune

穆宗

see styles
 bokusou / bokuso
    ぼくそう
(personal name) Bokusou

穐宗

see styles
 akimune
    あきむね
(surname) Akimune

空宗

see styles
kōng zōng
    kong1 zong1
k`ung tsung
    kung tsung
 soramune
    そらむね
(surname) Soramune
The śūnya sects, i.e. those which make the unreality of the ego and things their fundamental tenet.

立宗

see styles
lì zōng
    li4 zong1
li tsung
 risshuu / risshu
    りっしゅう
(noun/participle) founding of a religion (or sect)
a tenet

章宗

see styles
 shousou / shoso
    しょうそう
(personal name) Shousou

竹宗

see styles
 takemune
    たけむね
(surname) Takemune

範宗

see styles
 norimune
    のりむね
(given name) Norimune

粛宗

see styles
 shukusou / shukuso
    しゅくそう
(personal name) Shukusou

紀宗

see styles
 norimune
    のりむね
(personal name) Norimune

紹宗

see styles
 shoushuu / shoshu
    しょうしゅう
(given name) Shoushuu

経宗

see styles
 tsunemune
    つねむね
(personal name) Tsunemune

經宗


经宗

see styles
jīng zōng
    jing1 zong1
ching tsung
 kyōshū
The sūtra school, any school which bases its doctrines on the sūtras, e. g. the Tiantai, or Huayan, in contrast to schools based on the śāstras, or philosophical discourses.

続宗

see styles
 tsugumune
    つぐむね
(surname, given name) Tsugumune

綱宗

see styles
 tsunamune
    つなむね
(personal name) Tsunamune

繁宗

see styles
 shigemune
    しげむね
(personal name) Shigemune

義宗

see styles
 yoshimune
    よしむね
(given name) Yoshimune

聖宗

see styles
 seisou / seso
    せいそう
(personal name) Seisou

聯宗


联宗

see styles
lián zōng
    lian2 zong1
lien tsung
combined branches of a clan

能宗

see styles
 noumune / nomune
    のうむね
(surname) Noumune

自宗

see styles
zì zōng
    zi4 zong1
tzu tsung
 jishuu / jishu
    じしゅう
one's religious sect
one's own position, thesis

興宗

see styles
 kousou / koso
    こうそう
(personal name) Kōsou

舛宗

see styles
 masumune
    ますむね
(surname) Masumune

良宗

see styles
 yoshimune
    よしむね
(given name) Yoshimune

花宗

see styles
 hanamune
    はなむね
(place-name) Hanamune

芳宗

see styles
 yoshimune
    よしむね
(given name) Yoshimune

英宗

see styles
yīng zōng
    ying1 zong1
ying tsung
 hidemune
    ひでむね
Yingzong, temple name of sixth and eighth Ming emperor Zhengtong 正統|正统[Zheng4 tong3]
(given name) Hidemune

茂宗

see styles
 shigemune
    しげむね
(surname) Shigemune

荘宗

see styles
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
(personal name) Sousō

菊宗

see styles
 kikumune
    きくむね
(surname) Kikumune

華宗


华宗

see styles
huā zōng
    hua1 zong1
hua tsung
 Ke Shū
Flower School

蓮宗


莲宗

see styles
lián zōng
    lian2 zong1
lien tsung
 Renshū
see 淨土|净土[Jing4 tu3 zong1]
The Lotus sect founded by 慧遠 Huiyuan circa A.D. 390 at his monastery, in which was a 自蓮池 white lotus pond. It has no connection with the White Lily Secret Society which arose during the Mongol or Yuan dynasty. The Lotus sect is traced to the awakening of Huiyuan by the reading of the Prajñāpāramitā sūtra. He then turned his attention to calling on the name of Buddha to obtain salvation direct to his Pure Land. The school became that of the Amitābha or Pure-land sect, which in later years developed into the principal Buddhist cult in the Far East.

蔦宗

see styles
 tsutamune
    つたむね
(surname) Tsutamune

蔵宗

see styles
 kuramune
    くらむね
(place-name, surname) Kuramune

藤宗

see styles
 fujimune
    ふじむね
(surname) Fujimune

行宗

see styles
 yukimune
    ゆきむね
(surname) Yukimune

裕宗

see styles
 hiromune
    ひろむね
(male given name) Hiromune

西宗

see styles
 nishimune
    にしむね
(place-name, surname) Nishimune

詞宗

see styles
 shisou / shiso
    しそう
master poet

詩宗

see styles
 shisou / shiso
    しそう
master poet

誠宗

see styles
 seisou / seso
    せいそう
(personal name) Seisou

説宗

see styles
 sesshuu / sesshu
    せっしゅう
(given name) Sesshuu

論宗


论宗

see styles
lùn zōng
    lun4 zong1
lun tsung
 ronshū
The Madhyamaka school of the 三論 Sanlun (Sanron); also the Abhidharma, or Śāstra school; also the same as論家; 論師 śāstra-writers, or interpreters, or philosophers.

諸宗


诸宗

see styles
zhū zōng
    zhu1 zong1
chu tsung
 shoshū
schools

謙宗

see styles
 kenshuu / kenshu
    けんしゅう
(personal name) Kenshuu

講宗


讲宗

see styles
jiǎng zōng
    jiang3 zong1
chiang tsung
 kōshū
The preaching sects, i.e. all except the Chan or intuitional, and the vinaya, or ritual sects.

谷宗

see styles
 tanimune
    たにむね
(surname) Tanimune

豊宗

see styles
 toyomune
    とよむね
(given name) Toyomune

貞宗

see styles
 sadamune
    さだむね
(surname, given name) Sadamune

貫宗

see styles
 kansou / kanso
    かんそう
(given name) Kansou

資宗

see styles
 sukemune
    すけむね
(surname) Sukemune

賢宗

see styles
 kenshuu / kenshu
    けんしゅう
(given name) Kenshuu

赤宗

see styles
 akamune
    あかむね
(surname) Akamune

越宗

see styles
 tsubaki
    つばき
(surname) Tsubaki

輝宗

see styles
 terumune
    てるむね
(personal name) Terumune

農宗

see styles
 nousou / noso
    のうそう
(surname) Nousou

辻宗

see styles
 tsujimune
    つじむね
(surname) Tsujimune

近宗

see styles
 chikamune
    ちかむね
(surname) Chikamune

通宗

see styles
 michimune
    みちむね
(given name) Michimune

造宗

see styles
 zousou / zoso
    ぞうそう
(place-name) Zousou

道宗

see styles
 michimune
    みちむね
(surname) Michimune

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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