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Denkōroku (伝光録,
Record of the
Transmission of the Light) is a kōan
collection written in 1300 by
Keizan Jokin Zenji, the
Great Patriarch of Sōtō Zen Buddhism...
- lust,
hesitation and fear that
obstructs meditation among Buddhists. The
Denkōroku refers to him as the "One Who
Delights in Destruction",
which highlights...
- Two
Entrances and Four
Practices Platform Sutra Xinxin Ming
Sandokai Denkoroku The
Gateless Barrier Shōbōgenzō
Modern Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind The Way...
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Shasta Abbey Press Jiyu-Kennett (2001),
Introduction to the
Denkōroku. In: The
Denkōroku, The
Record of the
Transmission of the Light,
Shasta Abbey Press...
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Francis Dojun (2003),
Transmitting the Light: Zen Master's Keizan's
Denkoroku, Boston:
Wisdom Publications Diener,
Michael S.;
friends (1991), The Shambhala...
- sky and
burst into flame,
raining down
relics on
devotees below. The
Denkoroku by
Keizan Jokin Zenji relates the
following kōan, a
legendary exchange...
- Two
Entrances and Four
Practices Platform Sutra Xinxin Ming
Sandokai Denkoroku The
Gateless Barrier Shōbōgenzō
Modern Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind The Way...
- p****ed over six Fathers, And by them many
minds came to see the Light. The
Denkoroku gives 28
patriarchs in this transmission, and 53 overall: Twenty-four...
- Two
Entrances and Four
Practices Platform Sutra Xinxin Ming
Sandokai Denkoroku The
Gateless Barrier Shōbōgenzō
Modern Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind The Way...
- Chan
biography as
handed down
throughout the centuries,
including the
Denkoroku by Zen
Master Keizan Jokin (1268–1325). The Hsu kao-seng
chuan says that...