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  • Zen master
  • Zen Buddhist spiritual teacher

    Zen master is a somewhat vague English term that arose in the first half of the 20th century, sometimes used to refer to an individual who teaches Zen

    Zen master

    Zen_master

  • Zen
  • Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Some Zen sources de-emphasize doctrinal study and traditional practices, favoring direct understanding through zazen and interaction with a master (Jp:

    Zen

    Zen

    Zen

  • Master of Zen
  • 1994 Hong Kong film by Brandy Yuen

    Master of Zen (達摩祖師傳), also known as Bodhidharma, is a 1994 Hong Kong film based on the legends surrounding the life of the Buddhist monk Bodhidharma

    Master of Zen

    Master_of_Zen

  • Koan
  • Short instructive text in some Buddhist practices

    word gōng'àn 公案 (or gūng'on in Cantonese). According to the Yuan dynasty Zen master Zhongfeng Mingben (中峰明本 1263–1323), gōng'àn originated as an abbreviation

    Koan

    Koan

  • Zen ranks and hierarchy
  • Zen institutions have an elaborate system of ranks and hierarchy, which determine one's position in the institution. Within this system, novices train

    Zen ranks and hierarchy

    Zen_ranks_and_hierarchy

  • Japanese Zen
  • Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism

    Zen for an overview of Zen, Chan Buddhism for the Chinese origins, and Sōtō, Rinzai and Ōbaku for the three main schools of Zen in Japan Japanese Zen

    Japanese Zen

    Japanese Zen

    Japanese_Zen

  • Liễu Quán
  • Vietnamese Zen master of the 35th generation

    Vietnamese Zen master of the 35th generation of the Linji school. He founded the Liễu Quán Zen lineage, a uniquely Vietnamese form of Zen Buddhism that

    Liễu Quán

    Liễu Quán

    Liễu_Quán

  • Sōtō
  • School of Zen in Japanese Buddhism

    Sōtō Zen or the Sōtō school (曹洞宗, Sōtō-shū) is the largest of the three traditional sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism (the others being Rinzai and Ōbaku)

    Sōtō

    Sōtō

    Sōtō

  • Katsu (Zen)
  • Shout used in Buddhism

    is described in Chan and Zen Buddhism encounter-stories, to expose the enlightened state (Japanese: satori) of the Zen-master, and/or to induce initial

    Katsu (Zen)

    Katsu_(Zen)

  • Zen Flesh, Zen Bones
  • 1957 publication by Paul Reps

    century by Japanese Zen master Mujū (無住) (literally, "non-dweller"). The book was reprinted by Paul Reps as part of Zen Flesh, Zen Bones. Well-known koans

    Zen Flesh, Zen Bones

    Zen_Flesh,_Zen_Bones

  • Rinzai school
  • School of Japanese Zen Buddhism

    (大燈国師); 1283–1337) and Musō Soseki (1275–1351), two influential Japanese Zen masters who did not travel to China to study.[citation needed] In the beginning

    Rinzai school

    Rinzai school

    Rinzai_school

  • Henry Shukman
  • English writer and Zen teacher

    teacher, Zen master, poet and author. Shukman teaches mindfulness and awakening practices. He is an authorised Zen master in the Sanbo Zen lineage, the

    Henry Shukman

    Henry Shukman

    Henry_Shukman

  • Trúc Lâm
  • School of Buddhism in Vietnam

    Zen master Vô Trước (zh. 無著) Zen master Quốc Nhất (zh. 國一) Zen master Viên Minh (zh. 圓明) Zen Master Đạo Huệ (zh. 道惠) Zen Master Viên Ngộ (zh. 圓遇) Zen

    Trúc Lâm

    Trúc Lâm

    Trúc_Lâm

  • Mu (negative)
  • Term meaning 'not', 'without', or 'lack'

    Zhaozhou Zhenji Chanshi Yulu (Chinese: 趙州真際禪師語錄), The Recorded Sayings of Zen Master Zhao Zhou, koan 132: The Book of Serenity (Chinese: 從容録; pinyin: Cóngróng

    Mu (negative)

    Mu (negative)

    Mu_(negative)

  • Zen scriptures
  • Literature as part of zen teaching

    sayings of Zen-masters, and the koan-literature. Contrary to the popular image, literature does play a role in the Zen-training. Unsui, Zen-monks, "are

    Zen scriptures

    Zen_scriptures

  • Doctrinal background of Zen
  • Zen has a rich doctrinal background, despite the traditional Zen narrative which states that it is a "special transmission outside scriptures" which "did

    Doctrinal background of Zen

    Doctrinal_background_of_Zen

  • Chan Buddhism
  • Chinese school of Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Essays in Zen Buddhism, 3 vols Thomas Cleary, Zen Mind, Buddha Mind J. C. Cleary, Swampland Flowers: The Letters and Lectures of Zen Master Ta Hui Classic

    Chan Buddhism

    Chan Buddhism

    Chan_Buddhism

  • Zen at War
  • 1997 book by Brian Daizen Victoria

    Zen at War is a book written by Brian Daizen Victoria, first published in 1997. The second edition appeared in 2006. The book meticulously documents Zen

    Zen at War

    Zen_at_War

  • Zazen
  • Meditative discipline in Zen Buddhism

    is a meditative discipline that is typically the primary practice of the Zen Buddhist tradition. The generalized Japanese term for meditation is meisō

    Zazen

    Zazen

    Zazen

  • Budai
  • Figure in Buddhist and East Asian religious traditions

    with no color or assumed setting. Japanese iconography, like that of Zen master Hakuin Ekaku, shows Budai in a multiplicity of representative actions

    Budai

    Budai

    Budai

  • Jeff Bridges
  • American actor (born 1949)

    office and critical failure. That same year Bridges wrote The Dude and the Zen Master with Bernie Glassman. Bridges found himself at a party with Glassman and

    Jeff Bridges

    Jeff Bridges

    Jeff_Bridges

  • Who is the master that sees and hears?
  • Koan-like form of self-inquiry from the Zen-tradition

    master that sees and hears?" is a kōan-like form of self-inquiry practiced in the Zen tradition. It is best known from the 14th-century Japanese Zen Master

    Who is the master that sees and hears?

    Who_is_the_master_that_sees_and_hears?

  • Dōgen
  • Japanese Zen buddhist teacher (1200-1253)

    22 September 1253) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, writer, poet, philosopher, and founder of the Sōtō school of Zen in Japan. He is also known as Dōgen

    Dōgen

    Dōgen

    Dōgen

  • George Bowman (Zen master)
  • American Buddhist monk

    George Bowman, or Bo Mun Soen sa Nim, is a Zen master and licensed psychotherapist living at Furnace Mountain in Clay City, Kentucky (he does not teach

    George Bowman (Zen master)

    George Bowman (Zen master)

    George_Bowman_(Zen_master)

  • 101 Zen Stories
  • 1919 compilation of Zen koans

    century by Japanese Zen master Mujū (無住) (literally, "non-dweller"). The book was reprinted by Paul Reps as part of Zen Flesh, Zen Bones. Well-known koans

    101 Zen Stories

    101_Zen_Stories

  • Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
  • Book of teachings by Shunryu Suzuki

    in 1904. Influenced by his father, a Zen monk, he began to study Zen at a young age and later became a Zen master of the Soto school. After moving to the

    Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind

    Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind

    Zen_Mind,_Beginner's_Mind

  • Richard Baker (Zen teacher)
  • American writer and Buddhist monk

    Soto Zen master (or roshi), the founder of Dharma Sangha—which consists of Crestone Mountain Zen Center located in Crestone, Colorado and the Zen Buddhist

    Richard Baker (Zen teacher)

    Richard Baker (Zen teacher)

    Richard_Baker_(Zen_teacher)

  • Thích Nhất Hạnh
  • Vietnamese Buddhist monk and activist (1926–2022)

    Nhất Hạnh ("Zen Master Nhất Hạnh"). At age 16, Nhất Hạnh entered the monastery at Từ Hiếu Temple, where his primary teacher was Zen Master Thanh Quý Chân

    Thích Nhất Hạnh

    Thích Nhất Hạnh

    Thích_Nhất_Hạnh

  • Neil M. Gunn
  • Scottish novelist, critic, and dramatist (1891–1973)

    Delight. This text showed the influence which a reading of Eugen Herrigel's Zen in the Art of Archery had upon Gunn. His utilisation of these ideas was not

    Neil M. Gunn

    Neil_M._Gunn

  • Zen lineage charts
  • Lines of transmission of Zen teachers

    Zen lineage charts depict the transmission of the dharma from one generation to another. They developed during the Tang dynasty, incorporating elements

    Zen lineage charts

    Zen_lineage_charts

  • Shit stick
  • Stick used to clean self after defecating

    well-known example is in a watō from the Chan/Zen gōng'àn/kōan, in which a monk asked "what is buddha?" and Master Yunmen/Unmon answered "a dry shit stick"

    Shit stick

    Shit stick

    Shit_stick

  • Dharma transmission
  • Spiritual teacher-disciple lineage in Zen-Buddhism

    lineage" of the masters (shike) of the training halls. There are only about fifty to eighty of such inka shōmei-bearers in Japan. In Sōtō-Zen, dharma transmission

    Dharma transmission

    Dharma transmission

    Dharma_transmission

  • Xuyun
  • Chinese Chan Buddhist master and teacher

    Cloud: The Autobiography of the Chinese Zen Master Xu Yun Heine, Steven; Wright, Dale Steward (2010), Zen Masters, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 92

    Xuyun

    Xuyun

    Xuyun

  • Seungsahn
  • Korean Buddhist monk (1927–2004)

    born Duk-In Lee, was a Korean Seon master of the Jogye Order and founder of the international Kwan Um School of Zen. He was the seventy-eighth Patriarch

    Seungsahn

    Seungsahn

    Seungsahn

  • Bodhidharma
  • Semi-legendary founder of Zen Buddhism

    Light: Zen Master's Keizan's Denkoroku, Boston: Wisdom Publications Diener, Michael S.; friends (1991), The Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen, Boston:

    Bodhidharma

    Bodhidharma

    Bodhidharma

  • Hakuin Ekaku
  • Japanese Zen Buddhist master (1686–1769)

    influential figures in Japanese Zen Buddhism, who regarded bodhicitta, working for the benefit of others, as the ultimate concern of Zen-training. While never having

    Hakuin Ekaku

    Hakuin Ekaku

    Hakuin_Ekaku

  • Dazu Huike
  • Second Patriarch of Chan Buddhism (487–593 CE)

    biography as handed down throughout the centuries, including the Denkoroku by Zen Master Keizan Jokin (1268–1325). The Hsu kao-seng chuan says that Huike was born

    Dazu Huike

    Dazu Huike

    Dazu_Huike

  • Kenshō
  • Seeing one's "true nature" as inherently empty of a personal self

    Sanskrit: dṛṣṭi-svabhāva) is an East Asian Buddhist term from the Chan / Zen tradition which means "seeing" or "perceiving" (見) "nature" or "essence"

    Kenshō

    Kenshō

  • Kwan Um School of Zen
  • International school of Zen Buddhism

    The Kwan Um School of Zen (관음선종회,觀音禪宗會) (KUSZ) is an international school of zen centers and groups founded in 1983 by Zen Master Seung Sahn. The school's

    Kwan Um School of Zen

    Kwan Um School of Zen

    Kwan_Um_School_of_Zen

  • Daewon
  • South Korean Zen buddhist (born 1936)

    Zen Master Daewon Moon Jae-hyeon (born January 23, 1936) is a Korean Zen master in South Korea. A disciple of Zen Master Jeongang, he received Dharma transmission

    Daewon

    Daewon

  • Zen Peacemakers
  • Network of socially engaged Buddhists

    The Zen Peacemakers is a diverse network of socially engaged Buddhists, currently including the formal structures of the Zen Peacemakers International

    Zen Peacemakers

    Zen_Peacemakers

  • Mugai Nyodai
  • Japanese Zen master

    (Japanese: 無外如大, 1223–1298) was one of the first abbesses of Zen Buddhism and the first female Zen master in Japan. A disciple of Mugaku Sogen, she organized convents

    Mugai Nyodai

    Mugai Nyodai

    Mugai_Nyodai

  • Hyottoko
  • Comical Japanese character with a skewed mask

    time, the character got associated to ribald humor, and by the time of Zen master Hakuin Ekaku she was identified as a prostitute, ugly but captivating

    Hyottoko

    Hyottoko

    Hyottoko

  • Shikantaza
  • Japanese translation of a Chinese term for zazen

    In Zen Buddhism, Shikantaza (只管打坐) is the practice of "just sitting." It is Dōgen's Japanese translation of the Chinese phrase zhǐguǎn dǎzuò (只管打坐 / 祇管打坐)

    Shikantaza

    Shikantaza

  • Ego death
  • Complete loss of subjective self-identity

    Norman (2010), Introduction to Wild Ivy: The Spiritual Autobiography of Zen Master Hakuin, Shambhala Publications Welwood, John (2014), Toward a Psychology

    Ego death

    Ego death

    Ego_death

  • Toronto Zen Centre
  • Sanbo Kyodan Zen Buddhist practice center

    Rochester Zen Center. They offer introductory workshops in Zen Buddhism, as well as courses in Buddhist Loving Kindness Meditation and Mastering Breath Awareness

    Toronto Zen Centre

    Toronto_Zen_Centre

  • Komusō
  • Wandering medicants recognized by their flute-playing

    Fuke Zen, after the publication of the Kyotaku denki (1795), which created a fictitious Rinzai Zen lineage starting with the eccentric Zen master Puhua

    Komusō

    Komusō

    Komusō

  • Zen in the United States
  • Zen was introduced in the United States at the end of the 19th century by Japanese teachers who went to America to serve groups of Japanese immigrants

    Zen in the United States

    Zen_in_the_United_States

  • Phil Jackson
  • American basketball player, coach and executive (born 1945)

    Eastern philosophy, garnering him the nickname "Zen Master". Jackson cited Robert Pirsig's book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance as one of the

    Phil Jackson

    Phil Jackson

    Phil_Jackson

  • Wisdom without a teacher
  • Zen Buddhist term

    term used in Zen Buddhism to refer to the experience of a Zen practitioner reaching enlightenment (bodhi) or kensho without the aid of a master or teacher

    Wisdom without a teacher

    Wisdom_without_a_teacher

  • Ten Bulls
  • Poems and drawings in the Zen tradition

    oxherding pictures was drawn by the 12th century Chinese Rinzai Chan/Zen master Kuoan Shiyuan (廓庵師遠, Kuòān Shīyuǎn; Jp. Kaku-an Shi-en), who also wrote

    Ten Bulls

    Ten Bulls

    Ten_Bulls

  • Gil Alon
  • Israeli actor and singer

    is a Portuguese-Israeli Zen master, singer, actor, theater director and teacher. In 2000 Gil was certified as a Zen Master in Japan . A Laureate of the

    Gil Alon

    Gil Alon

    Gil_Alon

  • Dudeism
  • Philosophy and lifestyle

    philosophy that has existed since the dawn of civilization. The Dude and the Zen Master, a 2013 book by Jeff Bridges and Buddhist teacher Bernie Glassman, uses

    Dudeism

    Dudeism

    Dudeism

  • Thiền
  • Vietnamese version of Chan Buddhism

    Thiền tông, 禪宗, IPA: [tʰîən təwŋm]) is the name for the Vietnamese school of Zen Buddhism. Thiền is the Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation of the Middle Chinese

    Thiền

    Thiền

    Thiền

  • Lotus Sutra
  • Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Philip B. (tr.) (1971), "Zen Master Hakuin's Letter in Answer to an Old Nun of the Hokke [Nichiren] Sect", The Zen Master Hakuin: Selected Writings,

    Lotus Sutra

    Lotus Sutra

    Lotus_Sutra

  • Rempo Niwa
  • Japanese Zen master (1905–1993)

    Zuigaku Rempo Niwa Zenji (1905–1993) was a Japanese Zen master. He was born in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. His father was a schoolmaster and his mother

    Rempo Niwa

    Rempo Niwa

    Rempo_Niwa

  • Sanbo Kyodan
  • Lay Zen school

    Organization") is a lay Zen school derived from both the Soto (Caodong) and the Rinzai (Linji) traditions. It was renamed Sanbo-Zen International in 2014

    Sanbo Kyodan

    Sanbo Kyodan

    Sanbo_Kyodan

  • Oshō
  • Title for a Buddhist priest

    In: Zen Ritual: Studies of Zen Buddhist Theory in Practice (PDF), Oxford University Press[permanent dead link] Ford, James Ishmael (2006), Zen Master Who

    Oshō

    Oshō

  • Fist of Zen
  • American game show

    the Zen master, played by actor Peter Law, and voiced by actor Silas Hawkins who assigns them rituals they must accomplish to allegedly reach Zen enlightenment

    Fist of Zen

    Fist_of_Zen

  • Ikkyū
  • Japanese Zen Buddhist monk (1394–1481)

    from his mother and placed in a Rinzai Zen temple in Kyoto called Ankoku-ji, as an acolyte. The temple masters taught Chinese culture and language as

    Ikkyū

    Ikkyū

    Ikkyū

  • Wild fox koan
  • Influential kōan story in the Zen tradition

    was turned into a wild fox for five hundred lifetimes. He appears to Zen Master Baizhang (Wade-Giles: Pai-chang; Japanese: Hyakujō) and demands a "turning

    Wild fox koan

    Wild_fox_koan

  • Jeongang
  • Korean Zen master

    The Great Zen Master Jeongang Yeongshin (Korean: 전강영신대선사, Chinese: 田岡永信大禪師); 1898  – 1975) was a Zen Master of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. He

    Jeongang

    Jeongang

    Jeongang

  • Wubong
  • Polish Zen master

    Zen Master Wu Bong Sunim, born Jacob Perl, was a Zen master and monk in the Kwan Um School of Zen. Wu Bong Sunim was the head teacher of the European

    Wubong

    Wubong

    Wubong

  • Ama Samy
  • Indian Zen master and Jesuit priest

    Ama Samy (Arul Maria Arokiasamy), born in 1936, is an Indian Zen master. Ama Samy was born to Christian parents in Burma in 1936 and grew up in India.

    Ama Samy

    Ama Samy

    Ama_Samy

  • First Zen Institute of America
  • Buddhist organization in New York City

    In 1875, the Japanese Rinzai Zen master Imakita Kosen founded a Zen institute, Ryomokyo-kai, dedicated to reviving Zen in Japan by recruiting talented

    First Zen Institute of America

    First Zen Institute of America

    First_Zen_Institute_of_America

  • Rōshi
  • Title in Zen Buddhism

    (Japanese: "old teacher"; "old master") is a title in Zen Buddhism with different usages depending on sect and country. In Rinzai Zen, the term is reserved only

    Rōshi

    Rōshi

  • D. T. Suzuki
  • Japanese Zen scholar (1870–1966)

    kanji of which can also mean "Greatly Clumsy", was given to him by his Zen master Soyen Shaku. Although his birthplace no longer exists, a humble monument

    D. T. Suzuki

    D. T. Suzuki

    D._T._Suzuki

  • Tzi Ma
  • Hong Kong-American actor

    the ABC series Once Upon a Time as "The Dragon". He also appeared as a zen master on the USA series Satisfaction. He appeared as General Onoda in the Amazon

    Tzi Ma

    Tzi Ma

    Tzi_Ma

  • The Bird That Drinks Tears
  • 2003 fantasy novel series by Lee Youngdo

    Skyray ruins excavation team in remote areas. Working alongside Great Zen Master Jutagi, he strives to thwart the Nhaga’s schemes and later uncovers secrets

    The Bird That Drinks Tears

    The_Bird_That_Drinks_Tears

  • Master Yuan
  • of biographies or Chan genealogical charts, Yuan may be the earliest "Zen master." According to Broughton, Yuan's teachings prefigure the hallmark doctrine

    Master Yuan

    Master_Yuan

  • Shippei
  • inches (or half a metre) long, which is used as a "symbol of a Zen master's authority" in Zen Buddhism. In contrast to the keisaku, the shippei was often

    Shippei

    Shippei

  • Wumen Huikai
  • Chinese Zen master

    Hui-k'ai; Japanese: Mumon Ekai) (1183–1260) was a Chinese Chan (Japanese: Zen) master during China‘s Song period. He is most famous for having compiled and

    Wumen Huikai

    Wumen_Huikai

  • Dahui Zonggao
  • 12th-century Chinese Chan master

    Sōkō; Vietnamese: Đại Huệ Tông Cảo) was a 12th-century Chinese Chan (Zen) master. Dahui was a student of Yuanwu Keqin (Wade–Giles: Yuan-wu K'o-ch'in;

    Dahui Zonggao

    Dahui Zonggao

    Dahui_Zonggao

  • Eisai
  • Japanese buddhist monk (1141–1215)

    Kennin-ji, two of the earliest Zen temples in Japan. He is often known simply as Eisai/Yōsai Zenji (栄西禅師), literally "Zen master Eisai". Born in Bitchū Province

    Eisai

    Eisai

    Eisai

  • Hua Tou
  • Form of Buddhist meditation

    interactions between past masters and students, but are shorter phrases than koans. The Hua Tou method was invented by the Chinese Zen master Dahui Zonggao (1089–1163)

    Hua Tou

    Hua Tou

    Hua_Tou

  • Gisan Zenrai
  • Gisan Zenrai (儀山 善来; 1802–1878) was a Zen Master in 19th century Japan. He taught at Sōgen-ji 曹源寺 in Okayama. The most famous story about him concerns

    Gisan Zenrai

    Gisan_Zenrai

  • Toni Zen
  • Macedonian rapper and producer

    Toni Petkovski (Macedonian: Тони Зен Петковски), also known as Toni Zen, is a Macedonian rapper and producer. The former member of music band Urbana Dimenzija

    Toni Zen

    Toni Zen

    Toni_Zen

  • Samu (sunim)
  • Buddhist monk (1941–2022)

    the Jogye Order. He claimed to have received Dharma transmission from Zen Master Weolha Sunim in 1983.[citation needed] He taught primarily in Canada and

    Samu (sunim)

    Samu (sunim)

    Samu_(sunim)

  • Sex and Zen
  • 1991 Hong Kong film by Michael Mak

    Sex and Zen (Chinese: 玉蒲團之偷情寶鑑, The Carnal Prayer Mat's Stash of Illicit Love) is a 1991 Hong Kong erotic sex comedy film directed by Michael Mak, and

    Sex and Zen

    Sex_and_Zen

  • Japanese dry garden
  • Type of Japanese garden

    western part of Kyoto. The Buddhist monk and Zen master Musō Kokushi transformed a Buddhist temple into a Zen monastery in 1334, and built the gardens. The

    Japanese dry garden

    Japanese dry garden

    Japanese_dry_garden

  • Dennis Merzel
  • American Buddhist writer

    Maezumi Roshi's lineage to be recognized as a Zen Master. Merzel is the founder and former Abbot of Kanzeon Zen Center in Salt Lake City. In 1983 Merzel began

    Dennis Merzel

    Dennis Merzel

    Dennis_Merzel

  • Bankei Yōtaku
  • Japanese Rinzai Zen master

    (盤珪永琢; 1622-1693) was a Japanese Rinzai Zen master, and the abbot of the Ryōmon-ji and Nyohō-ji. He was a major Zen figure of the Edo period and is best

    Bankei Yōtaku

    Bankei Yōtaku

    Bankei_Yōtaku

  • Zen (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dibdin Zen the Intergalactic Ninja, in Zen comic books Zen, in Jacqueline Wilson's novel The Suitcase Kid Zen (2009 film), a biography of Zen master Dogen

    Zen (disambiguation)

    Zen_(disambiguation)

  • Ji Gong
  • Chinese Buddhist monk (1130–1209)

    as a monk in Lingyin Temple, a temple of the Chan (Zen) school. He was mentored by the Vinaya master Huiyuan and was given the monastic name Daoji (道濟

    Ji Gong

    Ji Gong

    Ji_Gong

  • Prostration (Buddhism)
  • Practice in Buddhism

    your own Buddha-nature." In Zen Buddhism, both half- and full-prostrations are used. Zen master Robert Aitken writes: The Zen student is taught that in

    Prostration (Buddhism)

    Prostration (Buddhism)

    Prostration_(Buddhism)

  • Từ Đạo Hạnh
  • 1072 – 1116), commonly called Đức Thánh Láng (德聖𣼽), was a Vietnamese Zen master of the Lý dynasty. His life is recorded in many legendary and mythical

    Từ Đạo Hạnh

    Từ Đạo Hạnh

    Từ_Đạo_Hạnh

  • Chogye International Zen Center
  • Kwan Um School of Zen practice center in New York City

    resident Zen Master. Cambridge Zen Center List of Zen centers in the United States Musangsa Providence Zen Center Tel Aviv Zen Center Timeline of Zen Buddhism

    Chogye International Zen Center

    Chogye_International_Zen_Center

  • Mountains and Rivers Order
  • Organization of Zen temples and centers

    groups. The MRO was founded by Zen Master John Daido Loori, Roshi, in 1980. It is inspired by the teachings of Zen Master Dōgen as presented in his "Mountains

    Mountains and Rivers Order

    Mountains_and_Rivers_Order

  • Thập Tháp Di-Đà Temple
  • Province in south central Vietnam. Originally constructed in 1683 by Zen master Nguyên Thiều (1648 - 1728), it has been heritage listed as being of national

    Thập Tháp Di-Đà Temple

    Thập Tháp Di-Đà Temple

    Thập_Tháp_Di-Đà_Temple

  • Carlo Zendo Tetsugen Serra
  • Italian Soto Zen master

    Tetsugen Serra (born in Milano, Italy in 1953) is an Italian missionary Soto Zen master (Kokusaifukyoshi 国際布教師), in the lineage of Harada Daiun Sogaku (原田祖岳,

    Carlo Zendo Tetsugen Serra

    Carlo Zendo Tetsugen Serra

    Carlo_Zendo_Tetsugen_Serra

  • Taisen Deshimaru
  • Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhist (1914–1982)

    Deshimaru began to practice under Sōtō Zen Master Kodo Sawaki. Following the Attack on Pearl Harbor, his master predicted that Japan would lose the war

    Taisen Deshimaru

    Taisen Deshimaru

    Taisen_Deshimaru

  • Yunmen Wenyan
  • Chinese Chan Buddhist master

    founded the Yunmen school, one of the five major schools of Chán (Chinese Zen). The name is derived from Yunmen monastery of Shaozhou where Yunmen was

    Yunmen Wenyan

    Yunmen Wenyan

    Yunmen_Wenyan

  • Genjōkōan
  • 1233 essay on Zen written by Dōgen

    ISBN 9780861716012. Yasutani, Hakuun (1996). Flowers Fall. A Commentary on Zen Master Dōgen's Genjōkōan. Boston: Shambala Publications. pp. 6–7. ISBN 978-1-57062-674-6

    Genjōkōan

    Genjōkōan

  • Korean Seon
  • Korean school of Mahayana Buddhism

    Seon or Korean Zen Buddhism (Korean: 선; Hanja: 禪; Korean pronunciation: [sʌn]) is the Korean name for Chan Buddhism, a branch of Mahāyāna Buddhism commonly

    Korean Seon

    Korean Seon

    Korean_Seon

  • Otis (bear)
  • Bear in Katmai National Park (c. 1996 – c. 2023)

    tended to avoid conflict with other bears, leading him to be called a "zen master". In 2019, Otis was estimated to weigh over 900 pounds (410 kg) as he

    Otis (bear)

    Otis_(bear)

  • Legend of the White Snake
  • Chinese legend

    become husband and wife, her true identity is eventually exposed by a Zen master or monk possessing spiritual powers, and she is imprisoned in the Leifeng

    Legend of the White Snake

    Legend of the White Snake

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  • Tetsugyu Soin Ban
  • Japanese Soto Zen Master

    Japan) was a Japanese Zen master. He was a disciple of the Soto Zen Master Harada Daiun Sogaku, one of the first Zen teachers to open Zen doctrine to western

    Tetsugyu Soin Ban

    Tetsugyu Soin Ban

    Tetsugyu_Soin_Ban

  • Nissim Amon
  • Israeli meditation teacher (born 1963)

    Nissim Amon (Hebrew: ניסים אמון; born 1963) is an Israeli Zen master and meditation teacher. He is the developer of the Trilotherapy therapeutic system

    Nissim Amon

    Nissim Amon

    Nissim_Amon

  • Satori
  • Japanese Buddhist term for awakening

    The Gateless Barrier was assembled by the early 13th-century Chinese Zen master Wumen Huikai. Wumen struggled for six years with koan "Zhaozhou's dog"

    Satori

    Satori

  • Golden Wind Zen Order
  • founded in 2004 by Zen Master Ji Bong (Robert Moore). Moore received dharma transmission in the Kwan Um School of Zen from Zen Master Seung Sahn in 1997

    Golden Wind Zen Order

    Golden Wind Zen Order

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  • LEN
  • Male

    English

    LEN

     Short form of English Leonard, LEN means "lion-strong." Compare with another form of Len.

    LEN

  • Ren
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ren

    English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Wren.Dutch (de Ren) : origin unexplained.Variant spelling of German Renn.Swedish : soldier’s name, from ren ‘reindeer’.Chinese : from the name of Rencheng ‘Ren City’, which was granted to Yu Yang, the 25th son of the Emperor Huang Di (2697–2595 bc). Some of his descendants later adopted the place name as their surname.

    Ren

  • Men
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Men

    English : unexplained.Jewish (from Ukraine) : from the Yiddish male personal name Men, a pet form of either Mendel or Biblical Menachem.Cambodian : unexplained.

    Men

  • MÓZES
  • Male

    Hungarian

    MÓZES

    Hungarian form of Greek Moyses, MÓZES means "drawn out."

    MÓZES

  • Pen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pen

    English : variant of Penn.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a clerk or penman, from Dutch pen ‘pen’.Cambodian : unexplained.

    Pen

  • ZEV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ZEV

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Zeeb, ZEV means "wolf." 

    ZEV

  • KEN
  • Male

    English

    KEN

    Short form of English Kenneth, KEN means both "born of fire" and "comely; finely made." Also used as a nickname for other names that begin with Ken-. Compare with another form of Ken.

    KEN

  • Zen
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Japanese

    Zen

    Religious

    Zen

  • JEN
  • Female

    English

    JEN

    Short form of English Jennifer, JEN means "white and smooth."

    JEN

  • Jen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Danish, Dutch, etc.

    Jen

    English, Danish, Dutch, etc. : variant of Jan.Chinese : variant of Ren 1.

    Jen

  • SÖREN
  • Male

    Icelandic

    SÖREN

    Icelandic form of Roman Latin Severinus, SÖREN means "stern."

    SÖREN

  • ZENA
  • Female

    Greek

    ZENA

    (Ζένα) Contracted form of Greek Zenia, ZENA means "stranger, foreigner," but sometimes rendered "hospitable (esp. to foreigners)."

    ZENA

  • PEN-CHAN
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    PEN-CHAN

    Thai name PEN-CHAN means "full moon."

    PEN-CHAN

  • KEN
  • Male

    Japanese

    KEN

    (1-健, 2-謙, 3-研) Japanese name KEN means 1) "healthy, strong" or 2) "modest," or 3) "study." Compare with another form of Ken.

    KEN

  • LEN
  • Male

    Native American

    LEN

     Native American Hopi name LEN means "flute." Compare with another form of Len.

    LEN

  • PEN
  • Female

    English

    PEN

    English short form of Latin Penelope, PEN means "weaver of cunning."

    PEN

  • ZENA
  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    ZENA

     Short form of Persian Zenana, ZENA means "woman." Compare with another form of Zena.

    ZENA

  • YEN
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    YEN

    Vietnamese name YEN means "peace."

    YEN

  • REN
  • Female

    Japanese

    REN

    (è“®) Japanese name REN means "water lily."

    REN

  • ZED
  • Male

    English

    ZED

    Short form of English Zedekiah, ZED means "righteousness of the Lord." 

    ZED

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  • Ten
  • n.

    The number greater by one than nine; the sum of five and five; ten units of objects.

  • Zed
  • n.

    The letter Z; -- called also zee, and formerly izzard.

  • Pen
  • n. & v.

    To shut up, as in a pen or cage; to confine in a small inclosure or narrow space; to coop up, or shut in; to inclose.

  • Eleven
  • a.

    Ten and one added; as, eleven men.

  • Zea
  • n.

    A genus of large grasses of which the Indian corn (Zea Mays) is the only species known. Its origin is not yet ascertained. See Maize.

  • Pen
  • n.

    Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.

  • Fifty
  • a.

    Five times ten; as, fifty men.

  • Hen
  • n.

    The female of the domestic fowl; also, the female of grouse, pheasants, or any kind of birds; as, the heath hen; the gray hen.

  • Ten
  • n.

    A symbol representing ten units, as 10, x, or X.

  • Myriarch
  • n.

    A captain or commander of ten thousand men.

  • Zein
  • n.

    A nitrogenous substance of the nature of gluten, obtained from the seeds of Indian corn (Zea) as a soft, yellowish, amorphous substance.

  • Yen
  • n.

    The unit of value and account in Japan. Since Japan's adoption of the gold standard, in 1897, the value of the yen has been about 50 cents. The yen is equal to 100 sen.

  • Pen
  • v. t.

    To write; to compose and commit to paper; to indite; to compose; as, to pen a sonnet.

  • Pen
  • n.

    A small inclosure; as, a pen for sheep or for pigs.

  • Den
  • v. i.

    To live in, or as in, a den.

  • Bow-pen
  • n.

    Bow-compasses carrying a drawing pen. See Bow-compass.

  • Den
  • n.

    A squalid place of resort; a wretched dwelling place; a haunt; as, a den of vice.

  • Decemvirate
  • n.

    A body of ten men in authority.

  • Den
  • n.

    A small cavern or hollow place in the side of a hill, or among rocks; esp., a cave used by a wild beast for shelter or concealment; as, a lion's den; a den of robbers.