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Zen Sand: The Book of Capping Phrases for Koan Practice
Contributor(s): Hori, Victor Sogen (Author), Hori, Victor Sogen (Editor), Hori, Victor Sogen (Translator)
ISBN: 0824835077     ISBN-13: 9780824835071
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
OUR PRICE:   $34.20  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Mindfulness & Meditation
- Philosophy | Zen
- Religion | Buddhism - Zen (see Also Philosophy - Zen)
Series: Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture
Physical Information: 1.7" H x 6.1" W x 9.2" (2.35 lbs) 784 pages
Themes:
- Topical - New Age
- Religious Orientation - Buddhist
 
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Publisher Description:

Zen Sand is a classic collection of verses aimed at aiding practitioners of k an meditation to negotiate the difficult relationship between insight and language. As such it represents a major contribution to both Western Zen practice and English-language Zen scholarship.

In Japan the traditional Rinzai Zen k an curriculum includes the use of jakugo, or capping phrases. Once a monk has successfully replied to a k an, the Zen master orders the search for a classical verse to express the monk's insight into the k an. Special collections of these jakugo were compiled as handbooks to aid in that search. Until now, Zen students in the West, lacking this important resource, have been severely limited in carrying out this practice. Zen Sand combines and translates two standard jakugo handbooks and opens the way for incorporating this important tradition fully into Western Zen practice.

For the scholar, Zen Sand provides a detailed description of the jakugo practice and its place in the overall k an curriculum, as well as a brief history of the Zen phrase book. This volume also contributes to the understanding of East Asian culture in a broader sense.


Contributor Bio(s): Hori, Victor Sogen: - Victor Sôgen Hori, who was ordained in Japan as a Zen monk in 1976, is currently associate professor of Japanese religions in the Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University.