Daoji

Chinese Buddhist monk and reformer

Daoji - Chinese Buddhist monk and reformer
Born

1130
895 years ago

Died

June 17th, 1207
817 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

China

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A prominent figure in Chinese Buddhism during the Song Dynasty, this monk contributed significantly to the revival of Chan (Zen) Buddhism. Primarily known for his role in the development of monastic practices and his influence on Zen teachings, he communicated his philosophies through various writings and teachings. His reformist approach emphasized meditation and direct experience over study, attracting many followers to the monastic life. His work is associated with the formulation of guidelines for Buddhist practice, which were pivotal during this period in China.

Revived Chan Buddhism in Song Dynasty

Established guidelines for Buddhist practice

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