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The Baizhang Zen Monastic Regulations 1st Shohei Ichimura Translator

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The Baizhang Zen Monastic Regulations 1st Shohei Ichimura Translator
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Publisher: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation & Research
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Shohei Ichimura (Translator)
ISBN: 9781886439252, 1886439257
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1st

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The Baizhang Zen Monastic Regulations 1st Shohei Ichimura Translator by Shohei Ichimura (translator) 9781886439252, 1886439257 instant download after payment.

The Baizhang Zen Monastic Regulations, translated by Shohei Ichimura, is the first English translation of this comprehensive manual which sets forth the rules, offices, rituals, and practices of Chan/Zen monastic life. The Taisho edition of the text relies on a fourteenth-century Yuan-era version, compiled and edited by Dongyan Dehui and Xiaowen Dasu, of the original Chan/Zen monastic regulations, the Ancient Regulations, innovated by the ninth-century Zen Master Baizhang Huaihai. Baizhang was the third lineage holder under the Sixth Patriarch of the Chan tradition in China, Huineng (638-714), author of the well-known Platform Sutra (English translation by John R. McRae, The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch, Taisho No. 2008, Numata Center, 1999). The Baizhang Zen Monastic Regulations presents a complete set of instructions detailing every aspect of daily life in a Chan temple, from the duties and responsibilities of the various officers and practitioners to the recitation of specific prayers and sacred texts in the annual calendar of events. This text o ers a view of the formation of the early Chan/Zen monastic tradition, which has been passed down through the centuries.

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