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Högvördige Mästare Hsing Yun föddes i Chiangsu provinsen i Kina 1927 och antogs till ett kloster i Nanjing vid 12 års ålder. Han ordinerades 1941 och kom att bli den 48:de patriarken av Lin-Chi (Rinzai) i Chan traditionen. 1949, mitt under brinnande inbördeskrig, for han till Taiwan.

 

I Taiwan började han uppfylla sitt långsiktiga löfte att propagera för Humanstisk Buddhism som framhåller andlig praktik i det dagliga livet. Med en betoning av "att inte gå någon annanstans" för att finna upplysningen, kan vi upptäcka dess rätta natur här och nu i detta värdefulla liv och i denna värld. När vi upptäcker oegennyttan, joyfulness, and universality, så har vi börjat praktisera de grundläggande idéerna i den Humanistiska Buddhismen. När vi kan hysa och inge hopp och glädje så hjälper vi andra och även oss själva. I nära ett halvt århundrade har Högvördige Mästare Hsing Yun lagt ned all sin kraft på att förändra världen genom att praktisera Humanistisk Buddhism. 

Han har grundat Fo Guang Shan International Buddhist Order som har sitt säte i Taiwan och driver tempel över hela världen. Rörelsen lägger stor tyngdpunkt på utbildning och service och driver därigenom både allmänna och buddhistiska universitet, bibliotek, The Order emphasizes education and service and maintains public universities, Buddhist colleges, libraries, publishing houses, Buddhist art galleries and tearooms, free mobile medical clinics, children's home, retirement home, high school, and television station. The Order's lay service organization, Buddha's Light International Association, also has active chapters worldwide. 

Venerable Master Hsing Yun is an outspoken proponent of equality among all people and religious traditions. The Order has the largest number of female monastics of any Buddhist order today. By providing and supporting educational and leadership opportunities, he has worked to improve the status of women in Taiwan. He has held full ordination ceremonies for women of the Mahayana, Theravada, and Vajrayana traditions. In addition, Master Hsing Yun annually organizes conferences to bring together the various Buddhist schools and to promote dialogue between Buddhists and other major religious groups. 

    Master Hsing Yun is a prolific writer and has authored over one hundred books in Chinese. His writings have been translated into English and many other languages. His works of the Life of Sakyamuni Buddha and the sixteen-volume Fo Guang Buddhist Dictionary have both won Taiwan's highest humanitarian awards. His biography Handing Down the Light, Hsing Yun's Ch'an Talks, The Lion's Roar, The Hundred Sayings Series, and The Humanistic Buddhism Series are published in Taiwan and are in English. Being Good: A Guide to Buddhist Ethics, Only a Great Rain, Lotus in a Stream, Where is Your Buddha Nature: Stories to Instruct and Inspire are published by American publishers and are in English. His numerous lectures also continue to be translated into English. 

   Based in Taiwan, Venerable Master Hsing Yun travels extensively. His insightful, engaging, and witty lectures unfailingly endear him to audiences. He reminds us that to transform our world, we must be actively engaged in it. "Community transcends the individual," he says, "and in doing so, fulfills the individual in the most complete way possible." Wherever he goes, he encourages people to unite both the local and global community into a world of complete equality, joyfulness, and perfect peace.

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