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do you recommend Dare?

Recommended men is an abbreviation for “the most recommended member,” and it means the most recommended member (members you particularly like, members you support) in an idol group. It seems that it is...

So I have a question.
Please tell me the “monk” that monks recommend the most.
Those who have already passed away. A person who is alive. If possible, I'd like you to tell me both. It's someone who says they're paying attention to this person right now.

... to ensure fairness? Please limit it to people who are not from your own denomination! Please tell me the reason too.

4 Zen Responses

Master Genpo Yamamoto, Master Shurei Sasaki

It's limited to other sects (I'm in the Buyama school of the Shingon sect)...
The person who passed away was Master Yamamoto Genpo of the Rinzai sect Myoshinji school. He was born as an abandoned child, lost his eyesight at a young age, and decided to become a monk in Shikoku, where he visited in search of a place to die. After that, he even became the head of the sect. It seems that he was also called the “last living Buddha” during his lifetime. His last words were, “I'm going on a journey. I'd like to say, “Get your kimono ready.”

If active, Master Sasaki Hiderei. It used to be the Chizan school of the Shingon sect, but I don't think it belongs to the Japanese sect now. He is the one who converted untouchables to Buddhists one after another in India and is at the center of the Indian Buddhist revival movement.

Basically, I long for those who don't stay in one place, don't get attached to status or property, and just continue to walk in popular indoctrination.

Arive Delci.

My recommendation is also Mr. Yamamoto Genpo.
This is because he was also called the “last living Buddha.”
Furthermore, the last words of death are, “I will embark on a journey. Get your kimono ready”... this is probably where it is.

If you are a living person, His Holiness the Dalai Lama is no matter what you say.
There is no one who can come out to the right of this one.

Also, in his own sect, Matsunaga Yukei is the chief abbot of the Koyasan Shingon sect.

When I was a university teacher, and even now, I was very frank and not great,
However, he is also a person who is both dignified.

Honenbou Genku Shonin's warmth Minami Naoya's severity

Arive Delci
Nice to meet you.
My name is Shakuri Kaoru from the Otani school of Shinshu.

If it's the one who died

Honenbou Genku Shonin is the founder of the Jodo sect.
He is a very affectionate person, and there are many anecdotes left.
When his disciple Shinran got married, he said, “If it's easier to get married to Nembutsu, get married. If nembutsu is easier to be alone, try nembutsu alone.” and.
Other than that, when the courtesan consults her, she says, “If you can stop, stop doing nembutsu. If you can't stop, just keep doing nembutsu.” and.
Mr. Shinran's “Save the Past as a Good Person. Don't do bad people.” What is the origin of “good people pass away as good people, and bad people pass away as bad people.” I think those are the words of Genki Shonin that you said.
I can tell you about the personality of that cranky Shinran, a warm master whom he adored all his life.

If you are a living person,

This is Minami Naoya of the Soto sect.
There is also a memorial service every month at Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin.
They have been taught very linguistically, and for that reason I think they are digging into teachings that cannot be verbalized.
He's a very radical person, but he's also very inspiring.
The puja sessions etc. will be posted on Nanshi's blog, so I hope you can refer to them.
http://indai.blog.ocn.ne.jp

Master Dragon Tree (Nagarjuna) and His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Arive Delci

This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is a humble answer to the question.

Are you recommended men...

Of course, the most recommended person in the Buddhist world is of course Buddha, Shakyamuni, and Buddha Seison, who are the founders of Buddhism, but the second one is Daishi Ryuki (Nagarjuna), who has become an icon of humble life even in the face of unruly surrender.

http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/龍樹

It is said to be the founder of the Chukan school of Mahayana Buddhism and the founder of the Eight Sect of Japan, and his influence is enormous. Over the past 5 years or so, I have been learning about the Buddhist philosophy of thought, particularly the idea of the middle, which begins with Master Nagarjuna (Nagarjuna).

The other day, as a part of that progress, I presented to everyone a diagram that I had a bad understanding, and I received reprimands and criticisms, and I would like to proceed diligently with further revisions, additions, and supplements.

Presentation of the Buddhism Humble Understanding Diagram No. 5
http://hide.noblog.net/blog/11465316.html

I believe that it is really important to advance a firm understanding of the law of the sky and good fortune as a way to practice wisdom in Buddhism. I would like to continue deepening my learning about the thoughts of Master Ryuki (Nagarjuna) and the ideas of the Chukan school.

Next, pay attention to current recommended men (?) I'm really disrespectful to say that, but I'm His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Up until now, I have learned a lot from the books written by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and at the 2011 Osaka Special Lecture, I was able to reverently worship and worship your face, and I was blessed with the opportunity to listen to the puja. Thank you very much.

Of course, Jusei is not uncritically inclined to Tibetan Buddhism, and he is still not studying Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism in earnest, and he has remained within the realm of Extraordinary Buddhism, but when it comes to the logic in various Buddhist philosophies and philosophies built up with precision, he is truly an immature person who is an immature person with a sense of shallow learning, but he also thinks that there is great value in learning.

I hope that I will continue to pay particular attention to the teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and proceed with my studies.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho