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- Kechimyaku abstract "Kechimyaku (血脈) is a Japanese term for a lineage chart in Zen Buddhism and some other Japanese schools, documenting the "bloodline" of succession of various masters or listing priests in a particular school. In Zen the kechimyaku theoretically links a student to all previous generations back to the Buddha himself. In the Sōtō school of medieval Japan it became commonplace for the kechimyaku to be administered to lay students for such rituals as the jukai ceremony. Traditionally this document is administered at the time of Dharma transmission in Soto Zen, during a shiho ceremony. In the Jodo Shinshu sect the kechimyaku is meant to demonstrate "spiritual descent," and not a blood heritage.".
- Kechimyaku wikiPageID "16633196".
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- Kechimyaku wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Kechimyaku wikiPageRevisionID "634643486".
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Buddhist_initiation_ritual.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_terminology.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zen_Buddhist_terminology.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Dharma_transmission.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Japan.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Inka_(dharma).
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Jodo_Shinshu.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Jukai.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Jōdo_Shinshū.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Laity.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Japan.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Shiho.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Shihō.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Sōtō.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Zen.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLink Zen_Buddhism.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kechimyaku".
- Kechimyaku wikiPageWikiLinkText "kechimyaku".
- Kechimyaku hasPhotoCollection Kechimyaku.
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- Kechimyaku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zen-stub.
- Kechimyaku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ZenBuddhism.
- Kechimyaku subject Category:Buddhist_terminology.
- Kechimyaku subject Category:Zen_Buddhist_terminology.
- Kechimyaku hypernym Term.
- Kechimyaku type Article.
- Kechimyaku type Article.
- Kechimyaku type Term.
- Kechimyaku comment "Kechimyaku (血脈) is a Japanese term for a lineage chart in Zen Buddhism and some other Japanese schools, documenting the "bloodline" of succession of various masters or listing priests in a particular school. In Zen the kechimyaku theoretically links a student to all previous generations back to the Buddha himself. In the Sōtō school of medieval Japan it became commonplace for the kechimyaku to be administered to lay students for such rituals as the jukai ceremony.".
- Kechimyaku label "Kechimyaku".
- Kechimyaku sameAs 血脈相承.
- Kechimyaku sameAs m.03ygydk.
- Kechimyaku sameAs Q6382462.
- Kechimyaku sameAs Q6382462.
- Kechimyaku wasDerivedFrom Kechimyaku?oldid=634643486.
- Kechimyaku isPrimaryTopicOf Kechimyaku.