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Zenshō Daenism (Gao-Indralan: 禪乘 Zenshō, Chánchéng/Chánsheng, Seonseung) or Daênâyanâ is the branch of Daenism that was born and spread in Dovani in the 7th century, heavily influenced by traditional Gao-Showan religions, characterized by anti-realism, iconoclasm, and a rejection of some of the main tenets of Mazdâyanâ Daenism.

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  • Zenshō Daenism (Gao-Indralan: 禪乘 Zenshō, Chánchéng/Chánsheng, Seonseung) or Daênâyanâ is the branch of Daenism that was born and spread in Dovani in the 7th century, heavily influenced by traditional Gao-Showan religions, characterized by anti-realism, iconoclasm, and a rejection of some of the main tenets of Mazdâyanâ Daenism.
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  • Zenshō Daenism
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scripture
  • Sutra of Daena, Esoteric Sutra, Treatise on Suffering, Book of the Lotus
founded date
  • seventh century CE
major prophets
  • Bahram Bidar, Bahman, Li Feizi, Kui Yang, Han Shang, Li Ci
liturgical language
  • Classical Kunikata, Indralan
abstract
  • Zenshō Daenism (Gao-Indralan: 禪乘 Zenshō, Chánchéng/Chánsheng, Seonseung) or Daênâyanâ is the branch of Daenism that was born and spread in Dovani in the 7th century, heavily influenced by traditional Gao-Showan religions, characterized by anti-realism, iconoclasm, and a rejection of some of the main tenets of Mazdâyanâ Daenism.
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