"Although [Tetsugen] was already married, he was dissatisfied that in the [True Pure Land] sect, people without talent or merit held high rank in the temple hierarchy. Therefore, he went up to Mount Åbaku and followed [the instruction] of Muan."
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Tetsugen Doko
Tetsugen DÅkÅ (éē¼éå 1630 ā 22.3.1682) was a Japanese Zen Master, and an important early leader of the Åbaku school of Buddhism.
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