- The
Gateless Barrier (Mandarin: 無門關 Wúménguān; ****anese: 無門関
Mumonkan),
sometimes translated as The
Gateless Gate, is a
collection of 48 Chan (Zen) koans...
- Chán (Zen)
Buddhist master who
appears frequently in the
koans of the
Mumonkan and the Blue
Cliff Record.
Zhaozhou became ordained as a monk at an early...
-
separate texts on
nondual practice: 101 Zen
Stories The
Gateless Gate (
Mumonkan) Ten
Bulls Centering (Vigyan
Bhairav Tantra) 101 Zen
Stories is a 1919...
-
collection of Zen kōan, uses the word wu or mu in its
title (Wumenguan or
Mumonkan 無門關) and
first kōan case ("Zhao Zhou's Dog" 趙州狗子).
Chinese Chan
calls the...
-
Xingxiu (1166–1246). The
Gateless Gate (Chinese: 無門關 Wumenguan; ****anese:
Mumonkan) is a
collection of 48 kōan and
commentaries published in 1228 by Chinese...
-
master Hogen knew the
Avatamsaka Sutra well, and koan twenty-six in the
Mumonkan, in
which Hogen is involved,
comes out of the
teaching of that sutra. Other...
-
collection The
Gateless Barrier (Mandarin: 無門關 Wúménguān; ****anese: 無門関
Mumonkan).
Wumen was born in Hangzhou. His
first master was Gong Heshang. Wumen...
- 25
essays on Zen. In
volume four,
Blyth translates the
Mumonkan (Wumenkuan). Blyth's
Mumonkan was the
third complete translation into English, but the...
- was also in The
Gateless Gate (Mandarin: 無門關 Wúménguān; ****anese: 無門関
Mumonkan), a 13th-century
collection of 48 kōans
compiled by the
Chinese monk Wumen...
- moment, what is your
original face? This
question appears in case 23 of the
Mumonkan: CASE 23. ENO'S GOOD AND EVIL Eno, the
sixth patriarch, was
pursued by...