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A '''patriarch''' in ] refers to high members of the ] who were not only succesors to the historical ], but were also leaders of their respectful sect. ], for example, was considered the first ] (Ch'an) patriarch, and the twenty-eighth successor to the Buddha. In ] it refers to seven Indian, Chinese and Japanese masters before its founder ].
In Theravada the term is used for the ].
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