The Record of Tung-Shan

The Record of Tung-Shan
Title The Record of Tung-Shan PDF eBook
Author Liang-chieh
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 116
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780824810702

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The Record of Tung-shan

The Record of Tung-shan
Title The Record of Tung-shan PDF eBook
Author Tung-shan
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 113
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0824843886

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Tung-shan Lian-chien (807-869) was an active participant in what was perhaps the most creative and influential phase in the development of Ch’an Buddhism in China. He is regarded as the founder of the Ts'ao Tung lineage, one of the so-called Five Houses of Ch’an, and it was his approach to Buddhism and the house it gave rise to that attracted the interest of the great thirteenth-century Japanese monk Dogen during his stay in China. Dogen subsequently carried Tung-shan’s lineage back to Japan where it became known as Soto Zen, which remains one of the major Zen sects today. The discourse record translated in this volume represents a unique form of religious literature. Drawn from the dialogues of ninth-century and tenth-century Ch’an masters who lived mostly in the mountains and rural areas in and around modern Kiangsu Province, the discourse records present the reader not with philosophy or doctrine but rather with word portraits of some of China's more influential Ch’an masters. They allow us to glimpse the personalities and teaching styles of figures believed to be capable of manifesting the “pure mind” in their simplest words and actions. Few early Ch’an masters appear to have committed their teachings to writing, so that the discourse records are virtually the only tangible traces that remain of these seminal figures of Ch’an history.

The Record of Tung-shan

The Record of Tung-shan
Title The Record of Tung-shan PDF eBook
Author William F. Powell
Publisher
Pages 818
Release 1982
Genre Zen Buddhism
ISBN

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The Record of Tung-Shan

The Record of Tung-Shan
Title The Record of Tung-Shan PDF eBook
Author William Frederick Powell
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1985
Genre
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“The” Record of Tung-Shan

“The” Record of Tung-Shan
Title “The” Record of Tung-Shan PDF eBook
Author William Frederick Powell
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1990
Genre Zen Buddhism
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Zen Masters

Zen Masters
Title Zen Masters PDF eBook
Author Steven Heine
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 312
Release 2010-04-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199710082

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Extending their successful series of collections on Zen Buddhism, Heine and Wright present a fifth volume, on what may be the most important topic of all - Zen Masters. Following two volumes on Zen literature (Zen Classics and The Zen Canon) and two volumes on Zen practice (The Koan and Zen Ritual) they now propose a volume on the most significant product of the Zen tradition - the Zen masters who have made this kind of Buddhism the most renowned in the world by emphasizing the role of eminent spiritual leaders and their function in establishing centers, forging lineages, and creating literature and art. Zen masters in China, and later in Korea and Japan, were among the cultural leaders of their times. Stories about their comportment and powers circulated widely throughout East Asia. In this volume ten leading Zen scholars focus on the image of the Zen master as it has been projected over the last millennium by the classic literature of this tradition. Each chapter looks at a single prominent master. Authors assess the master's personality and charisma, his reported behavior and comportment, his relationships with teachers, rivals and disciplines, lines of transmission, primary teachings, the practices he emphasized, sayings and catch-phrases associated with him, his historical and social context, representations and icons, and enduring influences.

The Koan

The Koan
Title The Koan PDF eBook
Author Steven Heine
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 335
Release 2000
Genre Koan
ISBN 0195117484

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Koans are enigmatic spiritual formulas used for religious training in the Zen Buddhist tradition. This innovative religious practice is one of the most distinctive elements of this tradition, which originated in medieval China and spread to Japan and Korea. Perhaps no dimension of Asian religous has attracted so much interest in the West, and its influence is apparent from beat poetry to deconstructive literary critisism. The essays collected in this volume, all previously; unpublished, argue that our understanding of the koan tradition has been severely limited. The authors try to undermine stereotypes and problematic interpretations by examining previously unrecognized factors in the formation of the tradition, and by highlighting the rich complexity and remarkable; diversity of koan practice and literature.