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The recorded sayings of Zen Master Joshu

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ISBN13: 9781570624148
ISBN10: 1570624143
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Joshu Jushin, also known as Chao-chou Ts'ung-shen (778-897), was one of the great

Ch'an (Zen) masters of ancient China. Many of the best-known Zen koans originated with Joshu (including the famous Does a dog have Buddha nature?), and his importance as a teacher can be measured by the prevalence of his sayings in the great koan anthologies of Zen literature: of the forty-eight koans collected in the Gateless Gate, five are Joshu's, and among the one hundred koans of the Blue Cliff Record, twelve are his.

It is said of Joshu that his lips emitted light because his profound teaching often brought students to immediate insight. Although Joshu's life itself is an embodiment of the Zen ideal, it was this particular ability to express the true nature of the enlightened mind in a way that was pithy and succinct that made his teaching so influential. His sayings and dialogues have been preserved in the Zen literature as timeless and potent manifestations of the enlightened experience.

Included here is the first complete translation of Joshu's sayings, Zen dialogues, poems, and records of his pilgrimages, as well as a short biography.

Synopsis:

Joshu Jushin, also known as Chao-chou Ts'ung-shen (778-897), was one of the great

Ch'an (Zen) masters of ancient China. Many of the best-known Zen koans originated with Joshu (including the famous Does a dog have Buddha nature?), and his importance as a teacher can be measured by the prevalence of his sayings in the great koan anthologies of Zen literature: of the forty-eight koans collected in the Gateless Gate, five are Joshu's, and among the one hundred koans of the Blue Cliff Record, twelve are his.

It is said of Joshu that his lips emitted light because his profound teaching often brought students to immediate insight. Although Joshu's life itself is an embodiment of the Zen ideal, it was this particular ability to express the true nature of the enlightened mind in a way that was pithy and succinct that made his teaching so influential. His sayings and dialogues have been preserved in the Zen literature as timeless and potent manifestations of the enlightened experience.

Included here is the first complete translation of Joshu's sayings, Zen dialogues, poems, and records of his pilgrimages, as well as a short biography.

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ISBN:
9781570624148
Translator:
Green, James
Publisher:
Shambhala Publications
Location:
Boston :
Subject:
Comparative Religion
Subject:
Buddhism
Subject:
Zen
Subject:
Zen buddhism
Subject:
Zen literature
Subject:
Zen Buddhism -- Early works to 1800.
Subject:
Buddhism - General
Subject:
Buddhism - Zen
Subject:
Eastern - Zen
Edition Number:
1st Shambhala ed.
Edition Description:
Shambhala
Series:
Sacred Literature Series
Publication Date:
October 1998
Binding:
Trade Cloth
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
184
Dimensions:
9.23x6.26x.84 in. 1.03 lbs.