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The Lay Buddhist Ordination (Chinese: 受戒; pinyin: shòujiè; Japanese pronunciation: Jukai; Korean: 수계; romaja: sugye) refers to the public ordination ceremony wherein a lay follower of Zen Buddhism receives certain Buddhist precepts.[1] The particulars of the ceremony differ widely by country and by school of Buddhism.
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follows the same ritual as the Japanese Soto-school. Johnson, 55 Ling, 184 Hodus, 13 Lay Initiation Ceremony: Receiving Soto Zen Buddhist Precepts (Jukai)...
rites involved the conjunction of sexual practices and Buddhist mandala visualization with ritual accoutrements made from parts of the human body, so that...
Jieba (Chinese: 戒疤) is an ordination practice where ritual burn scars are received by Buddhist monks of traditions within Han Chinese Buddhism such as...
have codified initiation ceremonies as ritual separating candidates from members. White coat ceremony in medicine and pharmacy. The Ritual of the Calling...
this, most Zen schools also promote traditional Buddhist practices like chanting, precepts, rituals, monasticism and scriptural study. With an emphasis...
Bel Fruit: Ihi and The Girl's Buddhist Marriage to the Bel Fruit: Ihi in Growing up - Hindu and BuddhistInitiationRitual among Newar Children in Bhaktapur...
Bel Fruit: Ihi and The Girl's Buddhist Marriage to the Bel Fruit: Ihi". Growing Up—Hindu and BuddhistInitiationRitual among Newar Children in Bhaktapur...
Dharma name is a new name acquired during both lay and monastic Buddhistinitiationrituals in Mahayana Buddhism and monastic ordination in Theravada Buddhism...
texts), ritual manuals (kalpas or vidhis), collections of tantric songs (dohās) odes (stotra), or hymns, and other related works. Tantric Buddhist literature...
thangkas), many ritual objects, hand gestures (mudra), chants, and musical instruments. A special kind of ritual called an initiation or empowerment (Sanskrit:...
廁籌 (with 廁 "toilet"). Chóu or chū was used to translate the polysemous Buddhist Sanskrit term śalāka or śalākā (Pali: salākā). śalākā any small stake or...
religions, such as China, the ritual of undertaking the five precepts developed into an initiation ceremony to become a Buddhist layperson. On the other hand...
nonexistent and Chan masters were willing to instruct anyone regardless of buddhist ordination. Dōshō (道昭, 629–700 C.E.) went over to China in 653 C.E., where...
Buddhism. As such, this can be described as a Jodo Shinshu-form of a Buddhistinitiationritual. Seager 2012, p. 54 Ama 2011, p. 32, 37 Ama 2011, p. 32 Kashima...
one. b. Social transformation - initiation, induction, change in status. c. Religious transformation - sacrifice rituals, acceptance of a belief, functions...
five types of initiation or diksa: initiation by a ritual or samaya-diksa; sparsa-diksa is an initiation by touch and is done without a ritual; vag-diksa...
core of Chinese Tangmi and Japanese Shingon rituals, including the initiation or abhiṣeka ritual. In this ritual, new initiates are blindfolded, and are asked...
gift to one's teacher Diksha or Abhiseka: Initiationritual which may include shaktipat Ganachakra: A ritual feast during which a sacramental meal is offered...
Japanese Buddhism Jing zuo – Meditation practice Keisaku – Buddhistritual implement Kinhin – Buddhist meditative practicePages displaying short descriptions...
(2008), Dharma Transmission in Theory and Practice. In: Zen Ritual: Studies of Zen Buddhist Theory in Practice (PDF), Oxford University Press. Barbara...
teacher. Old Tamil was used for Sangam epics of Buddhist and Jain philosophy. Christian rites, rituals, and ceremonies are not celebrated in one single...
or initiation (Skt. abhiṣeka; Tib. wang) from a qualified tantric master (Vajracarya, "vajra master"). The Sanskrit term abhiṣeka refers to ritual bathing...
non-monastic Buddhist society based on the Newar caste system and patrilineality. The ritual priestly (guruju) caste, vajracharya (who perform rituals for others)...
numerous Buddhist texts, mandalas, ritual items and other books. After returning, Kūkai asked the imperial court for permission to establish a new Buddhist school...
Mantramarga), mantric methods are considered to be the most effective path. Ritualinitiation (abhiseka) into a specific mantra and its associated deity is often...
translated as “tracing back the radiance,” or “counter-illumination,” is a Zen Buddhist expression referring to turning attention from outward phenomena to awareness...