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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9948206626602882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9780199980680 (ebook) :
    Uniform Title: Linji lu.
    Content: The 'Linjilu' (Record of Linji or LJL) is one of the foundational texts of Chan/Zen Buddhist literature, and an accomplished work of baihua (vernacular) literature. This new translation transmits the LJL's living expression of Zen's 'personal realization of the meaning beyond words,' as interpreted by ten commentaries produced by Japanese Zen monks.
    Note: Translated from the Chinese.
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780199936410
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949550964902882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9780197673003
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Uniform Title: Works. Selections.
    Content: This text presents Chan (Zen) Buddhism through the talks and writings of Zhongfeng Mingben (1263-1323), the key Chan master of the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). Through translation of various genres of Zhongfeng's talks and writings, the book attempts to allow Zhongfeng to 'speak Chan/Zen' for himself. His interactions with foreign students (such as disciples from distant Yunnan and Japan) and his teachings on the relationship between Chan and Pure Land nianfo (nembutsu) are closely examined. The book also highlights his influence on the Linji Chan of the subsequent Ming dynasty (a neglected area in Chan studies).
    Note: Also issued in print: 2023. , English translations, original Chinese texts in appendix.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780197672976
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_71575789X
    Format: XIII, 316 S.
    ISBN: 9780199936434 , 9780199936410
    Uniform Title: Linji lu. 〈engl.〉
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-292) and index
    Language: Chinese
    Keywords: China ; Yixuan -867 ; Zen-Buddhismus ; Yixuan -867 Lu
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_787656852
    Format: XIII, 224 S , 25 cm
    Original writing person/organisation: 釋袾宏
    ISBN: 9780190200725 , 9780190200718
    Uniform Title: Chan guan ce jin 〈engl.〉
    Content: "This book is an annotated translation of Changuan cejin: Whip for Spurring Students Onward Through the Chan Barrier Checkpoints (commonly abbreviated to Chan Whip)"--
    Content: "Jeffrey L. Broughton offers an annotated translation of the Whip for Spurring Students Onward Through the Chan Barrier Checkpoints, which he abbreviates to Chan Whip. This anthology is a classic of Chan (Zen) Buddhism that has served as a Chan handbook in both China and Japan since its publication in 1600. It is a compendium of extracts, over eighty percent of which are drawn from an enormous Chan corpus dating from the late 800s to about 1600-a survey that covers most of the history of Chan literature. The rest of the text consists of complementary extracts from Buddhist sutras and treatises. The extracts, many of which are accompanied by Chan master Dahui Zhuhong's commentary, deliberately eschew abstract discussions of theory in favor of sermons, exhortations, sayings, autobiographical narratives, letters, and anecdotal sketches dealing frankly and compassionately with the concrete experiences of lived practice. While there are a number of publications in English on Zen practice, none contain the vivid descriptions found within the Chan Whip. This translation thus fills a large gap in the English-language literature on Chan, and by including the original Chinese text as well Broughton has produced an invaluable tool for scholars and practitioners alike"--
    Note: Machine generated contents note:Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Whip for Spurring Students Onward Through the Chan Barrier Checkpoints -- Preface to Whip for Spurring Students Onward Through the Chan Barrier Checkpoints -- Front Collection: The First Gate -- Front Collection: The Second Gate -- Back Collection: Single Gate -- Chinese Text of Changuan cejin -- Bibliography. , Translated from the Chinese with original Chinese text
    Language: English
    Keywords: China ; Zhuhong 1535-1615 ; Zen-Buddhismus ; Spiritualität ; Lehren ; Text ; Übersetzung ; Englisch ; Quelle
    Author information: Zhuhong 1535-1615
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9948320285202882
    Format: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    ISBN: 9780190200732 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Zhuhong, 1535-1615. Chan whip anthology : a companion to Zen practice. Oxford, [England] ; New York, New York : Oxford University Press, c2015 ISBN 9780190200725
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949102709302882
    Format: 1 online resource (292 pages).
    ISBN: 9780197530573 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Uniform Title: Sonmun ch'waryo. Selections. English.
    Content: Jeffrey Broughton and Elise Yoko Watanabe offer a study and partial translation of Core Texts of the Son Approach (Sonmun ch'waryo), a Korean anthology of key texts foundational to Korean Son Buddhism, which emphasises attaining Buddhahood through the enlightenment of one's own mind. Korean Son is much less well-known in the West than the Japanese Zen tradition; this volume acts as a comprehensive overview of the texts of the Korean branch of this influential school of East Asian Buddhism.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2021.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780197530542
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    New York : Columbia University Press
    UID:
    gbv_578349329
    Format: XV, 348 S , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780231513081 , 9780231143929
    Series Statement: Translations from the Asian classics
    Content: Biographical sketch of Guifeng Zongmi : an erudite Chan monk -- Zongmi's four works on Chan -- Influence of the Chan prolegomenon and Chan letter in Song China, the Kingdom of Xixia, Koryo Korea, and Kamakura-Muromachi Japan -- Guifeng Chan: an assessment -- Translation of the Chan letter -- Translation of the Chan prolegomenon -- Translation of the Chan notes
    Note: IBiographical sketch of Guifeng Zongmi -- Zongmi's four works on Chan: Influence of the Chan prolegomenon and Chan letter in Song China, the Kingdom of Xixia, Koryo Korea, and Kamakura-Muromachi Japan Guifeng Chan: an assessment -- Translation of the Chan letter -- Translation of the Chan prolegomenon -- Translation of the Chan notes , Biographical sketch of Guifeng Zongmi -- Zongmi's four works on Chan: Influence of the Chan prolegomenon and Chan letter in Song China, the Kingdom of Xixia, Koryo Korea, and Kamakura-Muromachi Japan Guifeng Chan: an assessment -- Translation of the Chan letter -- Translation of the Chan prolegomenon -- Translation of the Chan notes. , Includes English translations of Chinese texts
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Zongmi, 780 - 841 Zongmi on Chan New York, NY [u.a.] : Columbia Univ. Press, 2009 ISBN 9780231513081
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zongmi 780-841 ; Dhyāna ; Zongmi 780-841 ; Zen-Buddhismus ; Ostasiatika ; Doktrin ; Quelle
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.] : University of California Press
    UID:
    gbv_244288739
    Format: XII, 186 S
    ISBN: 0520212002 , 0520219724
    Series Statement: A Philip E. Lilienthal book
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bodhidharma 470-543 ; Zen-Buddhismus ; Anthologie
    Author information: Bodhidharma 470-543
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berkeley, California :University of California Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959239764002883
    Format: 1 online resource (200 p.)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-585-33257-6 , 0-520-92336-7
    Content: In the early part of this century, the discovery of a walled-up cave in northwest China led to the retrieval of a lost early Ch'an (Zen) literature of the T'ang dynasty (618-907). One of the recovered Zen texts was a seven-piece collection, the Bodhidharma Anthology. Of the numerous texts attributed to Bodhidharma, this anthology is the only one generally believed to contain authentic Bodhidharma material. Jeffrey L. Broughton provides a reliable annotated translation of the Bodhidharma Anthology along with a detailed study of its nature, content, and background. His work is especially important for its rendering of the three Records, which contain some of the earliest Zen dialogues and constitute the real beginnings of Zen literature. The vivid dialogues and sayings of Master Yuan, a long-forgotten member of the Bodhidharma circle, are the hallmark of the Records. Master Yuan consistently criticizes reliance on the Dharma, on teachers, on meditative practice, and on scripture, all of which lead to self-deception and confusion, he says. According to Master Yuan, if one has spirit and does not seek anything, including the teachings of Buddhism, then one will attain the quietude of liberation. The boldness in Yuan's utterances prefigures much of the full-blown Zen tradition we recognize today. Broughton utilizes a Tibetan translation of the Bodhidharma Anthology as an informative gloss on the Chinese original. Placing the anthology within the context of the Tun-huang Zen manuscripts as a whole, he proposes a new approach to the study of Zen, one that concentrates on literary history, a genealogy of texts rather than the usual genealogy of masters.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Abbreviations and Conventions -- , 1. Introduction -- , 2. Translation of the Seven Texts of the Bodhidharma Anthology -- , 3. Commentary on the Biography, Two Entrances, and Two Letters -- , 4. Commentary on the Records -- , Appendix A: The Stratigraphy of the Tun-huang Ch'an Manuscripts -- , Appendix B: Toward a Literary History of Early Ch'an -- , Notes -- , Glossary of Chinese Logographs -- , Works Cited -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-520-21972-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-520-21200-2
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almafu_9961448646402883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 394 pages)
    ISBN: 0-19-066418-5 , 0-19-066417-7
    Uniform Title: Correspondence. Selections.
    Content: "Dahui's Letters is a compilation of letters of the Linji Chan teacher Dahui Zonggao (大慧宗杲; 1089-1163) to forty scholar-officials and two Chan masters. Each of the letters to laymen is fascinating as a document directed at a specific scholar-official with his distinctive social niche and relative level of spiritual development. Dahui's style of practice became dominant throughout East Asia"-- Provided by publisher.
    Note: Abbreviations -- Introduction: Epistolary Chan ; A Brief Biography of Dahui ; The Editor-in-Chief of Letters of Dahui: Huang Wenchang ; Dating of the Letters ; Confucianism and the Chan Gongfu of Dahui ; Dahui's Diagnosis of Scholar-Officials' Stumbling Block in the Study of Chan ; Perverse Chan According to Dahui ; Dahui's Huatou Practice: An Inheritance from His Teacher(s)? ; Dahui's Huatou-Practice Vocabulary ; Dahui on Sitting Practice in the Context of Huatou Practice ; What Not to Do in Huatou Practice ; Recurring Motifs in Huatou Practice ; Dahui's Collection Correct Dharma-Eye Depository and Letters of Dahui ; Mujaku Dōchū's Commentary Pearl in the Wicker-Basket ; Two Korean Commentaries: Hyesim and "Korean Anonymous" ; Influence of Letters of Dahui in China ; Influence of Letters of Dahui in Korea ; Influence of Letters of Dahui in Japan ; Three Hanging Scrolls-- Letters of Chan Master Dahui Pujue Volume One: 1. In Reply to Vice Minister Ceng (Tianyou) (Question Letter Attached) ; 2. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Vice Minister Ceng] ; 3. Continued [Third Letter in Reply to Vice Minister Ceng] ; 4. Continued [Fourth Letter in Reply to Vice Minister Ceng] ; 5. Continued [Fifth Letter in Reply to Vice Minister Ceng] ; 6. Continued [Sixth Letter in Reply to Vice Minister Ceng] ; 7. In Reply to Participant in Determining Governmental Matters Li (Hanlao) (Question Letter Attached) ; 8. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Participant in Determining Governmental Matters Li] (Question Letter Attached) ; 9. In Reply to Supervising Secretary Jiang (Shaoming) ; 10. In Reply to Administrator of the Bureau of Military Affairs Fu (Jishen) ; 11. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Administrator of the Bureau of Military Affairs Fu] ; , 12. Continued [Third Letter in Reply to Administrator of the Bureau of Military Affairs Fu] ; 13. [Confidential] Auxiliary Note to Reply to Participant in Determining Governmental Matters Li (Hanlao) [Letters #7-8] ; 14. In Reply to Vice Minister Chen (Jiren) ; 15. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Vice Minister Chen] ; 16. In Reply to Edict Attendant Zhao (Daofu) ; 17. In Reply to Administrator for Public Order Xu (Shouyuan) ; 18. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Administrator for Public Order Xu] ; 19. In Reply to Auxiliary Academician of the Hall for Treasuring Culture Liu (Yanxiu) ; 20. In Reply to Controller-General Liu (Yanchong) ; 21. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Controller-General Liu Yanchong] ; 22. In Reply to Grand Mistress of the State of Qin ; 23. In Reply to Grand Councilor Zhang (Deyuan) [Zhang Jun] ; 24. In Reply to Judicial Commissioner Zhang (Yangshu) ; 25. In Reply to Palace Writer Zhu (Yanzhang) ; 26. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Palace Writer Zhu] ; 27. Continued [Third Letter in Reply to Palace Writer Zhu] ; Letters of Chan Master Dahui Pujue Volume One Ends -- Letters Letters of Chan Master Dahui Pujue Volume Two: 28. In Reply to Chief Transport Commissioner Xia ; 29. In Reply to Secretariat Drafter Lü (Juren) ; 30. In Reply to Director Lü (Longli) ; 31. [Second Letter] in Reply to Secretariat Drafter Lü (Juren) ; 32. Continued [Third Letter in Reply to Secretariat Drafter Lü] ; 33. In Reply to Principal Graduate Zhu (Shengxi) ; 34. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Principal Graduate Zhu] ; 35. In Reply to Auxiliary in the Hall [of the Dragon Diagram] Zong ; 36. In Reply to Participant in Determining Governmental Matters Li (Taifa) ; 37. In Reply to Assistant Director of the Court of the Imperial Clan Zeng (Tianyin) ; 38. In Reply to Instructor Wang (Dashou) ; 39. In Reply to Vice Minister Liu (Jigao) ; 40. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Vice Minister Liu] ; 41. In Reply to Director Li (Sibiao) ; 42. In Reply to [Academician of the Hall for] Treasuring Culture Li (Maojia) ; 43. In Reply to Vice Minister Xiang (Bogong) ; 44. In Reply to Instructor Chen (Fuxiang) ; , 45. In Reply to Supervisor Lin (Shaozhan) ; 46. In Reply to District Magistrate Huang (Ziyu) ; 47. In Reply to Instructor Yan (Ziqing) ; 48. In Reply to Vice Minister Zhang (Zishao) ["Old Vimalakīrti"] ; 49. In Reply to [Scholar of the Hall of] Clear Stratagems Xu (Zhishan) ; 50. In Reply to Instructor Yang (Yanhou) ; 51. In Reply to Administrator of the Bureau of Military Affairs Lou ; 52. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Administrator of the Bureau of Military Affairs Lou] ; 53. In Reply to Defender-in-Chief Cao (Gongxian) ; 54. In Reply to Vice Minister Rong (Maoshi) ; 55. Continued [Second Letter in Reply to Vice Minister Rong] ; 56. In Reply to Transit Authorization Bureau Huang (Jiefu) ; 57. In Reply to District Magistrate Sun ; 58. In Reply to Secretariat Drafter Principal Graduate Zhang (Anguo) ; 59. In Reply to Grand Councilor Tang (Jinzhi) ; 60. In Reply to Judicial Commissioner Fan (Maoshi) ; 61. In Reply to Preceptor Shengquan Gui ; 62 In Reply to Elder Gushan Dai;- 63. [Postface] -- Five-Mountains (Gozan) Edition of Letters of Chan Master Dahui Pujue (Dahui Pujue chanshi shu/Daie Fukaku zenji sho). , In English and Chinese; translated from the Chinese.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-066416-9
    Language: English
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