Tathagata Chan Buddhism and Bodhidharma Chan Buddhism

Philosophy and Culture 28 (8):716-731 (2001)
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Buddhist literature of this sort, if they founder of Zen Zen and the related discussion, overview of the two main meaning meditation, and pointed out: the difference is through education and teaching were outside Gordon Biography, really was the heart of body and self-use, gradually epiphany epiphany repair and no repair, personality and artistic realm of the ideal four different aspects; its historical boundaries to Hongren from the small Buddhist temple Tida Mo is such as to, from the Patriarch to five before the formation of Zen by Tathagata Zen Zen Patriarch over to form five family formation marks the founder of Zen meditation into the stage; founder of Zen and rheology proposed by the Chinese traditional culture is the result of the impact, has a profound ideological and cultural background and important historical and cultural significance

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