Dazu Huike
Dazu Huike is considered the Second Patriarch of Chan Buddhism and the twenty-ninth since Gautama Buddha. He was the successor to Bodhidharma. Wikipedia
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Dazu Huike. (Dz Huk). 487 – 593 CE. Student of and lineage holder after Bodhidharma, 29th Zen Patriarch, 2nd Chinese Patriarch of Chan, insightful scholar ...
This is what he was known as growing up. He received ordination as a Buddhist monk from meditation Master Baojing, and then went travelling to hear lectures and ...
There he studied under a Zen master named Baojing ("Precious Peace"). Huike met Bodhidharma and studied with him at Shaolin Temple on Mt. Song for six years.
Mar 29, 2020 · Huike is famous for the commitment he showed to becoming Bodhidharma's student, legendarily cutting off his left arm to show how serious he was.