A Zen harvest : Japanese folk Zen sayings : haiku, dodoitsu, and waka

by SoĢ„iku Shigematsu

1992

Status

Available

Call number

B4S1992

Call number

B4S1992

Language

Description

One of the vital aspects of traditional Rinzai Zen koan study in Japan isjakugo, or capping-phrase exercises. When Zen students have attained sufficient mastery of meditation or concentration, they are given a koan (such as the familiar "What is the sound of one hand clapping?") to study. When the student provides a satisfactory response to the koan, he advances to thejakugoexercise-he must select a "capping phrase," usually a passage from a poem among the thousands in a special anthology, the only book allowed in the monastery. One such anthology, written entirely in Chinese, was translated by noted Zen priest and scholar Soiku Shigematsu asA Zen Forest: Sayings of the Masters.Equally important is a Japanese collection, theZenrin Segoshu,which Mr. Shigematsu now translates from the Japanese, including nearly eight hundred poems in sparkling English versions that retain the Zen implications of the verse.… (more)

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