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− | Daitô Kokushi, or [Great] National Master Daitô, was a [[Zen]] master and the founder of [[Daitoku-ji]], one of the more prominent [[Buddhist temples]] in [[Kyoto]]. | + | Daitô Kokushi, or [Great] National Master Daitô, was a [[Zen]] master and the founder of [[Daitoku-ji]], one of the more prominent [[Buddhist temples]] in [[Kyoto]]. A number of his works of calligraphy, or other objects associated with him, have been designated [[National Treasures]] or [[Important Cultural Properties]]. |
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- Japanese: 大燈国師 (Daitou kokushi)
Daitô Kokushi, or [Great] National Master Daitô, was a Zen master and the founder of Daitoku-ji, one of the more prominent Buddhist temples in Kyoto. A number of his works of calligraphy, or other objects associated with him, have been designated National Treasures or Important Cultural Properties.