Kaisan
Kaisan (開山) is a Japanese term used in reference to the founder of a school of Buddhism or the founding abbot of a Zen monastery, literally meaning "mountain founder" or "to open a mountain." Ch'an monasteries of China and Japan have traditionally been built in mountainous regions, with the name of whatever mountain it has been built upon then fixed upon the monastery as well as the founding abbot.
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Kaisan
Kaisan (開山) is a Japanese term used in reference to the founder of a school of Buddhism or the founding abbot of a Zen monastery, literally meaning "mountain founder" or "to open a mountain." Ch'an monasteries of China and Japan have traditionally been built in mountainous regions, with the name of whatever mountain it has been built upon then fixed upon the monastery as well as the founding abbot.
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Kaisan (開山) est un mot japonai ...... celui de leur moine fondateur.
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Kaisan (開山) is a Japanese term ...... as well as the founding abbot.
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Kaisan is Japans voor bergstic ...... n klooster- of schoolstichter.
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Kaisan (開山) est un mot japonai ...... celui de leur moine fondateur.
@fr
Kaisan (開山) is a Japanese term ...... as well as the founding abbot.
@en
Kaisan is Japans voor bergstic ...... n klooster- of schoolstichter.
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Kaisan
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Kaisan
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Kaisan
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