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[[Inkin]] ; A small sounding instrument of [[wood]], carried in the hand and struck with a small stick [[attached]] to it with string. Used in a [[Rinzai]] [[Zendō]] to mark beginning and end of period of [[meditation]].  
 
[[Inkin]] ; A small sounding instrument of [[wood]], carried in the hand and struck with a small stick [[attached]] to it with string. Used in a [[Rinzai]] [[Zendō]] to mark beginning and end of period of [[meditation]].  
  
See Suzuki, The Training of the [[Zen Buddhist]] [[Monk]]. p. 106 (1934).
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See [[Suzuki]], The Training of the [[Zen Buddhist]] [[Monk]]. p. 106 (1934).
  
  

Latest revision as of 03:21, 18 November 2020



Inkin ; A small sounding instrument of wood, carried in the hand and struck with a small stick attached to it with string. Used in a Rinzai Zendō to mark beginning and end of period of meditation.

See Suzuki, The Training of the Zen Buddhist Monk. p. 106 (1934).


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