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    Dazu Huike (487–593; Chinese: 大祖慧可; pinyin: Dàzǔ Huìkě; Wade–Giles: Ta-tsu Hui-k'o; Japanese pronunciation: Taiso Eka) is considered the Second Patriarch of Chan Buddhism and the twenty-ninth since Gautama Buddha. He was the successor to Bodhidharma.

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  2. Dazu Huike (487-593; también deletreado Hui-k'o o Taiso Eka en Japón) es recordado como el Segundo Patriarca del Zen y el principal heredero del dharma del legendario Bodhidharma. Si has oído hablar de Huike, probablemente sea a través de la famosa historia de su primer encuentro con Bodhidharma.

  3. 8 de mar. de 2017 · Barbara O'Brien. Updated on March 08, 2017. Dazu Huike (487-593; also spelled Hui-k'o, or Taiso Eka in Japan) is remembered as the Second Patriarch of Zen and the principal dharma heir of the legendary Bodhidharma. If you have heard of Huike at all, it's probably through the famous story of his first meeting with Bodhidharma.

  4. Dazu Huike (487-593) was the second of the almost-legendary early Ch'an patriarchs in China. Little historical data is available about their lives, and traditional biographies, developed over the centuries, are representations of Ch'an mythology rather than factual histories. [2]

  5. Wherever You Stand 4: Who: Dazu Huike. by Ven. Shikai Zuiko O-sensei. Dainen-ji, December 8th, 2012. Previously in "Wherever You Stand"; we left Bodhidharma standing with his four disciples, four students and he had asked the question: "What have you understood?"

  6. 23 de may. de 2019 · K. M. May 23, 2019 Resources. Dazu Huike – Taiso Eka (487-593) is considered the Second Patriarch of Chinese Chan and the twenty-ninth since Gautama Buddha. As with most of the early Chan patriarchs, very little data is available about his life.

  7. Dazu Huike is considered the Second Patriarch of Chan Buddhism and the twenty-ninth since Gautama Buddha. He was the successor to Bodhidharma. Wikiwand is the world's leading Wikipedia reader for web and mobile.