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Zen Buddhism - Buddhist sect of China and Japan. The name of the sect (Chin. Ch'an, Jap. Zen) derives from the Sanskrit dhyana [meditation]. In China the school early became known for making its central tenet the practice of meditation, rather than adherence to a particular scripture or doctrine.

The founder of Zen in China was the legendary Bodhidharma, who came to China from India


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    Manual of Zen Buddhism » Read Now

    by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki. 192 pgs.

    ...MANUAL OF ZEN BUDDHISM The Buddha with Sixteen Good Gods of...Prajnaparamita Hannya Juroku Zenjin MANUAL OF ZEN BUDDHISM DAISETZ TEITARO SUZUKI GROVE PRESS...references to...
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    Essays in Zen Buddhism » Read Now

    by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki. 388 pgs.

    In this collection of his most important essays, Suzuki explores a variety of topics, including the history of Buddhism, the daily life of a Zen monk, and the path to enlightenment. At once a critical explication of the facets of Zen and a meditation on the meaning of existence, Essays in Zen...
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    A First Zen Reader » Read Now

    by Trevor Leggett. 240 pgs.

    ...T. L. INTRODUCTION THE ZEN sect of Buddhism claims to transmit the special...not the final resting-place. Zen embraces Buddhism and it is the practice of...
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    Zen Training: Methods and Philosophy » Read Now

    by Katsuki Sekida, A. V. Grimstone. 249 pgs.

    ...beginners, originally written in Japanese. / Includes bibliographical references and index. / 1. Meditation Zen Buddhism 2. Zen Buddhism Discipline. / I. Title. /...
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    The Zen Life » Read Now

    by Sosei Kuzunishi, Koji Sato, Ryojun Victoria. 192 pgs.

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    Zen Forest: Sayings of the Masters » Read Now

    by Soiku Shigematsu. 204 pgs.

    ...Translations of over 1,200 Zen phrases and koans. / 1. Zen Buddhism Quotations, maxims, etc. 2. Koan. / 3. Zen poetry...By another sort of inversion, the world of Chan/...
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    A Buddhist Bible: The Favorite Scriptures of the Zen Sect » Read Now

    by Dwight Goddard. 316 pgs.

    ...the Zen Sect History of Early Zen Buddhism Self-Realisation of Noble Wisdom...people are increasingly forboding. Zen Buddhism, with its emphasis on mind-control...the...
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    The Koan: Texts and Contexts in Zen Buddhism » Read Now

    by Steven Heine, Dale S. Wright. 317 pgs.

    Koans are enigmatic spiritual formulas used for religious training in the Zen Buddhist tradition. Arguing that our understanding of the koan tradition has been severely limited, contributors to this collection examine previously unrecognized factors in the formation of this tradition, and highlight...
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    Eloquent Zen: Daito and Early Japanese Zen » Read Now

    by Kenneth Kraft. 279 pgs.

    ...forms of Sung Buddhism. 11 Rather...ways that Chan/Zen was conceived...common to Sung Buddhism, areas of fundamental...congruence between Zen and older schools of Japanese...
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    Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: A Collection of Zen and Pre-Zen Writings » Read Now

    by Paul Reps, Nyogen Senzaki. 216 pgs.

    This compilation includes "101 Zen Stories", a collection of tales that recount actual experiences of Chinese and Japanese Zen teachers over a period of more that five centuries. B&W illustrations.
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    The Buddha's Golden Path: A Manual of Practical Buddhism Based on the Teachings and Practices of the Zen Sect, but Interpreted and Adapted to Meet Modern Conditions » Read Now

    by Dwight Goddard. 222 pgs.

    ...MANUAL OF PRACTICAL BUDDHISM BASED ON THE TEACHINGS...PRACTISES OF THE ZEN SECT, BUT INTERPRETED...work, "Essays in Zen Buddhism," have been my constant...essential...
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    Two Zen Classics: Mumonkan and Hekiganroku » Read Now

    by Katsuki Sekida, A. V. Grimstone. 416 pgs.

    ...Hekiganroku, are among the great classics in the literature of Zen Buddhism. They were composed in China in the Sung dynasty 960-1279...are a highly distinctive element in...
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    Three Ages of Zen: Samurai, Feudal, and Modern » Read Now

    by Trevor Leggett. 126 pgs.

    ...mainly with laymens Zen. Mahayana Buddhism has always had a...no prejudice in Zen, as there sometimes...other branches of Buddhism. But there were...The basic truth of...
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    Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics » Read Now

    by R. H. Blyth. 488 pgs.

    ...if we could spell. For Buddhism or Christianity, the "word" Zen of both is the same...Quoted in Suzuki Zen Buddhism and its Influence on Japanese...precisely Zen, but it is...
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    Zen and Oriental Art » Read Now

    by Hugo Munsterberg. 160 pgs.

    ...1. The Origin and Nature of Zen Buddhism 13 2. The Introduction...explore the relationship between Zen Buddhism and the visual arts in traditional...CHAPTER ONE The Origin...
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    American Zen's 'Japan Connection': A Critical Case Study of Zen Buddhism's Diffusion to the West, in SA. Sociological Analysis » Read Now

    by Henry C. Finney. 18 pgs.

    ...Connection": A Critical Case Study of Zen Buddhisms Diffusion to the West Henry...the sociology of religion that Zen Buddhism in America is mainly a deviant...temples of...

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