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Zen Buddhism



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   Read More...


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    Manual of Zen Buddhism
    by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki. 192 pgs.


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    Essays in Zen Buddhism
    by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki. 388 pgs.


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    The Koan: Texts and Contexts in Zen Buddhism
    by Steven Heine, Dale S. Wright. 317 pgs.


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