The intellectual history of Chan Buddhism in the Tang and Song Dynasties and Japanese Zen: borrowing the perspective of D.T. Suzuki
Under the common premise that everyone has buddha-nature (foxing 佛性) and original mind (benxin 本心), there are different ways of thinking about how to relate one’s ‘original self’ as a buddha to one’s living, physical ‘actual self’. There are four types of thought in the history of Tang-Song Chan Bud...
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Language: | English |
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2022
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Studies in Chinese Religions
Year: 2022, Volume: 8, Issue: 4, Pages: 457-481 |
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koan 公案; Bankei 盤珪 (1622–1693)
B Hakuin 白隱 (1686–1769) B Dahui 大慧 (1089–1163) B honshō myōshu 本證妙修 (‘sublime practice rooted in innate enlightenment’) B Northern Chan 北宗禪 B Sōtō 曹洞 B Shitou 石頭 (710–790) B kanhua chan 看話禪 (Chan of Phrase-observing) B Mazu 馬祖 (709–788) B Dōgen 道元 (1200–1253) |
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