Fuki 普機 (also written 普幾) — Late-Heian or Kamakura-period Japanese Buddhist monk, identifiable only as the author of Huāyánzōng yīchéng kāixīn lùn 華嚴宗一乘開心論 (KR6t0022, T72n2326), a six-fascicle Kegon doctrinal treatise that uniquely applies the Hetuvidyā 因明 (Buddhist logic) inferential apparatus to the doctrine of the One Vehicle. The text presents “eighty-one inferences” with accompanying 圓印量圖 (circular-seal inference diagrams), now lost from the canon’s reproduction.

DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001233. No biographical detail beyond the work’s canonical attribution is preserved.

Works:

  • KR6t0022 Huāyánzōng yīchéng kāixīn lùn 華嚴宗一乘開心論 (T72n2326), 6 fasc.