Tao-cho
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thumb|Traditional portrait of Patriarch Daochuo Daochuo (; J. Dōshaku, c. 562–645) was an eminent Chinese Buddhist master of Pure Land Buddhism. He was also known as Chan Master Xihe (Meditation Master of the West River).
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- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Origin
- Netherlands
- Active from
- 1993-02-06
Discography
- Knock Knock 22013
- '932014
- Misschien Wel Hè?2015
- S.O.C (Straight Outta Control)2015
- Knock Knock 32016
- GEEN INTERVIEW2018
- Since '932019
- Cardi2021
- Chosen2021
- THNX2022
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Encyclopedic overview
11 sectionsContents
- Life
- Teaching
- Dharma Decline
- Two Paths
- The superiority of the Pure Land path
- Nianfo
- Nature of Amitabha and Sukhavati
- Pure Land patriarchs lineage
- References
- Bibliography
- External links
thumb|Traditional portrait of Patriarch Daochuo Daochuo (; J. Dōshaku, c. 562–645) was an eminent Chinese Buddhist master of Pure Land Buddhism. He was also known as Chan Master Xihe (Meditation Master of the West River).
Daochuo was the first Pure Land teacher to discuss the framework of the two gates of Mahayana practice: the easy path of birth in the pure land of Amitabha, and the difficult path of sages. He taught that only the Pure Land path was truly effective. This was because the Pure Land path relied on the power of the Buddha's vows, while the path of sages relied on one's own effort over the course of thousands of eons of transmigration. Furthermore, Daochuo held that the world had entered into the Age of Dharma Decline, a time in which the path of self-effort was even less efficacious.
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