Fa-hua.

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Also often spoken of as Chih-chê-ta-shih

Officially he is often styled the fourth Patriarch of the school. See Doré, p. 449.

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In Pali Buddhism also, especially in later works, Samatha and Vipassanâ may be taken as a compendium of the higher life as they are respectively the results of the two sets of religious exercises called Adhicitta and Adhipaññâ. (See Ang. Nik. III 88.)