Jichan 寄禪

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Jìchán 寄禪 (1852-1912)

A famous Chan2 master and poet during the late Qing. He was an important person in transitional Qing-Republican Buddhism.

  • Born January 23, 1852 (Xiánfēng 咸豐 1) in Shítán Township 石潭鎮, Xiāngtán County 湘潭縣, Húnán 湖南
  • Died 1912 (Mínguó 民國 1) at Fǎyuán Temple 法源寺, Běijīng 北京
  • Lay surname 姓: Huáng 黄
  • Name 名: Xùshān 續山
  • Courtesy name 字: Fúyú 福餘
  • Dharma name 法名: Jìng'ān 敬安
  • Common nickname: The Eight-fingered Ascetic 八指頭陀

Biography:

His mother died when he was young. In 1868 (Tóngzhì 同治 7), he took tonsure and preliminary ordination under Dōnglín 東林 at Fǎhuá Temple f法華寺 in Xiāngyáng 湘陽. He was 16.

When he was 27, he burned off the two smallest fingers on his left hand at Aśoka Temple 阿育王寺 in Níngbō 寧波 as an offering to the Buddha's relics housed there.

He practiced Chán under various masters, and when he was 34 (1888), he returned to Húnán.

He was abbot of a number of different temples in his lifetime (see below), the last one being the famous Chán temple, Tiāntóng Temple 天童寺 in Níngbō, where he became abbot at age 52.


Abbot of:

  • 衡陽羅漢寺
  • 南岳上封寺
  • 大善寺
  • 密印寺
  • 湘陽神鼎山
  • 長沙上林寺
  • 寧波太白山天童寺

References:

寄禅法师_百度百科

Welch, Holmes. The Buddhist Revival in China. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968), 35-38.

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