Category:Chan
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This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Chan"
The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total.
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- Ch'an Buddhism
- CH'AN BUDDHISM IN CHINA
- Chan Buddhism
- Chan Buddhism In Ritual Context
- Chan Dharma Talks
- Chan in Daily Life
- Chan Practice and Faith
- Chan/Zen School (Chanzong 禪宗)
- Chan: The Essence of All Buddhas
- Chán
- Cloud and Water — Venerable Master Hsing Yun.
- Comparing the Paths between Ch'an Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism
- Comprehension of Buddhist Doctrines and the Actual Practice of Ch’an
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- Dahui Zonggao
- Dao Xin's Gate
- Daoxin
- Dazu Huike
- Dazu Huike Second Patriarch of Chinese Chan
- Dharma talk: Listen to Yourself: Think Everything Over: Ch'an Dharma talks
- Dharma talk: The Chan Handbook
- Distinguishing The Direct Methods
- Dogen’s “Raihaitokuzui” and Women Teaching in Sung Ch’an
- Dzogchen, Chán And Hashang Mahāyāna: Addressing Misconceptions
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- Talks about Meditation by the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua
- The Antecedents of Encounter Dialogue in Chinese Ch'an Buddhism
- The Chan School (Chan zong, 禪宗)
- The Chinese Buddhist Schools: Chan
- The Collected Lectures of Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua on The Sixth Patriarch’s Dharma Jewel Platform Sutra
- THE CONTEMPLATIVE IDIOM IN CHAN BUDDHIST RHETORIC AND INDIAN AND CHINESE ALCHEMY
- The Doctrinal Evolution of Formless Precepts in the Early Chan Tradition
- The Emperor’s Chan
- The Essence and Practice of Ch’an
- The Fifth Lecture: Wumenguan
- The Fourth Lecture: Hui Nengs Gate
- The Gates of Chan Buddhism
- The Hongzhou School of Chan Buddhism in Eighth- through Tenth-Century China
- The mind as the buddha-nature: The concept of the Absolute in Ch'an Buddhism
- The Mind-Seal: Transmission and the Legacy of Chan
- The Myth of Mind Transmission—as a question for the Formulation of early Chan Buddhism
- The Original Mind is the Literary Mind, the Original Body Carves Dragons
- The Origins of Zen
- The Second Lecture: Bodhidharma Gate
- The Song of Mindfulness of the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha
- The Teachings of Master Wuzhu: Zen and Religion of No-Religion
- The Third Lecture: Dao Xin s Gate
- The Unifying of Rdzogs Pa Chen Po and Ch’an
- Thien/Chan/Zen
- Three Nons and Two Kinds of Samadhi
- Three schools of the south and seven schools of the north
- Thus Come One Zen
- Tsung-mi
- Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism, by Peter N. Gregory
- Twenty-eight Indian patriarchs