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Buddhism

Basic terms

  • Three Jewels
  • Four Noble Truths
    • Dukkha Suffering
    • Samudaya Cause of Suffering
    • Nirodha Cessation of Suffering
    • Magga Noble Eight Fold Path
  • Buddhahood
  • Enlightenment
  • Nirvana
People

  • Gautama Buddha
  • Dalai Lama
  • Bodhisattva
Schools

  • Theravada
  • Mahayana
    • Zen
  • Vajrayana
Practices

  • Dharma study
  • Noble Eightfold Path
  • Meditation
禪 'Zen', written in Chinese characters
Bodhidharma

Zen is a Chinese school of MahayanaBuddhism. Buddhism was first brought to China from India, by Bodhidharma. It developed in China, into Zen, in the 6th century. From China it spread to Vietnam, Korea and Japan.

Zen is a Japanese word translated from the Chinese word Chán, which means 'meditation'.[1]

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Zen uses meditation to help practitioners go beyond simply thinking about Zen. The goal in Zen is to attain satori. This Japanese word translates as 'enlightenment'. The practice also includes using riddles, called Koans. Koans are also designed to help the practitioner not just engage in rational thought. The traditional Japanese place to learn Zen is a Zen monastery.

A modern Zen practitioner

Japanese Zen scholars such as D.T. Suzuki became well known in the West. Suzuki spent over fifty years teaching Zen to the world with a series of books in English.[2] In the 1960s in California, Aldous Huxley, Alan Watts, and others promoted the philosophy.[1] From there it spread to many parts of the western world. Zen is now well established outside of Japan and China. Many Zen centers exist in the US and Europe.

Zen is now associated with some design styles, like Minimalism. The Japanese gardens found at Zen monasteries in Japan are an example of this style. They are called Zen rock gardens. They are not directly part of the teachings of Zen.

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References

  1. 1.01.1D.L. Edwards in Bullock, Alan; Stallybrass, Oliver & Trombley, Stephen 1988. The Fontana dictionary of modern thought. 2nd ed, London: Fontana. p916. ISBN0-00-686129-6
  2. Suzuki D.T. 1969. An introduction to Zen Buddhism. 2nd ed, London: Rider.

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Zen monastery, Japan


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