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Không Lộ

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Dương Minh Nghiêm, known as Dương Không Lộ (Vietnamese: 楊空路, 1016-1094, or 1119) was a fisherman turned Zen master in Vietnam. His most famous disciple was the monk Giác Hải.[1]

References

  1. ^ Keith Weller Taylor, John K. Whitmore Essays Into Vietnamese Pasts 1995 - Page 95 "Keith W. Taylor calls our attention to the fact that some eminent monks are claimed by more than one school (e.g. Không Lộ and Giác Hải were claimed by both the V6 Ngon Thong and the Thio Diro'ng Schools)."

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