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  2. Lu Sheng-yen - Wikipedia

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    Lu is known by the sect as Living Buddha Lian Sheng (蓮生活佛, Liansheng Huófó) and is revered by his disciples as a Living Buddha. Lu’s sect claims to have more five million followers worldwide, of whom the majority hail from Taiwan, China, Macau, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. [2] Lu Sheng-Yen holds dual American and ...

  3. List of Buddha claimants - Wikipedia

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    Lu Sheng-yen - founder and spiritual teacher of the newly created Buddhist lineage called the True Buddha School. Lu claims that in the late 1980s, he had reached enlightenment while training under a formless teacher and that he is an incarnation of Padmakumara, a deity in the Western Pure Land kingdom. He has since then been called by his ...

  4. True Buddha School - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 Lu Sheng-yen established Ling Xian Zong (School of Efficacious Immortals) in Taiwan and he officially changed its name to True Buddha School in 1983. [3] Lu's followers call him "His Holiness Living Buddha Lian Sheng." Lu has written 294 books [as of May 2023]. [4] True Buddha School's funding relies heavily on donations, supplemented ...

  5. Sheng-yen - Wikipedia

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    Sheng Yen, Faith in Mind: A Guide to Chan Practice. Dharma Publishing, 1987. ISBN 978-0-9609854-2-5. Sheng Yen, Getting the Buddha Mind: On the Practice of Chan Retreat. North Atlantic Books, 2005. ISBN 978-1-55643-526-3. Sheng Yen and Dan Stevenson, Hoofprint of the Ox: Principles of the Chan Buddhist Path As Taught by a Modern Chinese Master ...

  6. Master Lu - Wikipedia

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    Lu Sheng-yen (born 1945), commonly referred to by followers as Grand Master Lu (師尊), the founder of the True Buddha School The Riddle of Master Lu , a 1996 adventure game Jun Hong Lu (1959–2021), Master Jun Hong Lu or Master Lu (卢台长), Chinese-born Australian Buddhist faith healer

  7. Calgary True Buddha Pai Yuin Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary True Buddha Pai Yuin Temple is a Chinese Vajrayana Buddhist temple in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was built in 1984 through the concerted efforts of a small group who wanted a place to practice and spread Buddhism as taught by their founding guru, Grandmaster Sheng-yen Lu. It was built entirely through private donations.

  8. Buddhism in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The True Buddha School, founded in the late 1980s by Taiwanese native Lu Sheng-yen, is one of the more well known of the Vajrayana sects in Taiwan. Growth in the late 20th century [ edit ]

  9. Hsing Yun - Wikipedia

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    Hsing Yun with President Ma Ying-jeou in 2010; Hsing Yun was a supporter of the Kuomintang and gave his endorsement to Ma in the 2008 presidential election.. In Taiwan, Hsing Yun was notable for his activity in political affairs, particularly as a supporter of the One-China policy as well as government legislation supported by the Kuomintang, and was criticized for his views by those in favor ...