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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.

  2. Mar 8, 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.

  3. Dazu Huike (487-593) (Chinese: 大祖慧可; Chinese for short:慧可; pinyin: Huìkě; Wade-Giles: Hui-k’o; Japanese: Eka) is considered the Second Patriarch of Chinese Ch'an Buddhism and the twenty-ninth after Gautama Buddha.

  4. Dazu Huike is believed to be considered as the Second Patriarch of Chinese Chan and is the Twenty-ninth since Gautam Buddha. As most of the early Chan patriarchs' early life is very little known, same goes for the Dazu Huike as well.

  5. The monk Huike became the successor of the meditation master Bodhidharma in Ye, during the Qi dynasty. 10 The meditation master Huike's family name was Ji, and he came from Wulao. 11 He met Bodhidharma at the age of fourteen, when the master was travelling and teaching in Songshan and Luoyang.

  6. 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?"

  7. Dazu Huike is believed to be considered as the Second Patriarch of Chinese Chan and is the Twenty-ninth since Gautam Buddha. As most of the early Chan patriarchs' early life is very little known, same goes for the Dazu Huike as well.