-
informally to
include all
forms of
seated Buddhist meditation. The term
zuòchán can be
found in
early Chinese Buddhist sources, such as the Dhyāna sutras...
- The
Zuòchán Yí or
Principles of
Zazen (Chinese: 坐禅仪), is a
short Chan
Buddhist meditation manual attributed to a monk
named Changlu Zongze (flourished...
-
meditation (Ch: chán, Skt: dhyāna),
especially sitting meditation (坐禪, pinyin:
zuòchán, ****anese: ざぜん, romanized: zazen) is a
central part of Zen Buddhism. The...
- the Five
Houses of Chán. The
school emphasised sitting meditation (Ch:
zuochan, Jp: zazen), and the "five ranks" teaching.
During the Song dynasty, Caodong...
- that
strongly resembles Chan (Zen) meditation, or
zuochan (****anese: 座禅; Chinese: 坐禪; pinyin:
zuòchán; lit. 'seated meditation'). Wang
Yangming developed...
-
meditation as
practiced in the Zen
School of
Buddhism ****anese: 坐禅 坐禪 Cn:
zuòchán Kr:
jwaseon Vi: toạ thiền Zen
School A
branch of
Mahayana originating in...
- a
variety of
seated meditation akin to the
zazen (Chinese: 坐禪; pinyin:
zuòchán) that
later became a
defining characteristic of Chan. The
latter interpretation...
- the
section describing the
actual practice of
zazen is
copied from the
Zuochan yi, a
meditation manual written by
Changlu Zongze in the
early 12th century...
- stillness"
referring to
energetic visualization of qi
circulation in
qigong and
zuochan ("seated meditation"),
versus "stillness in movement"
referring to a state...
-
ceremonies to the
correct way to
visit the toilet. It also
includes the
Zuochan Yi, the
earliest known Chan
Buddhist guide to
sitting meditation. The text...