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There are 20 total results for your Zazen search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

坐禅

see styles
 zazen
    ざぜん

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Sit in Meditation
(Buddhist term) zazen (seated Zen meditation, usu. in a cross-legged position)

坐禪


坐禅

see styles
zuò chán
    zuo4 chan2
tso ch`an
    tso chan
 zazen

More info & calligraphy:

Sit in Meditation
to sit in meditation; to meditate
To sit in dhyāna, i.e. abstract meditation, fixed abstraction, contemplation; its introduction to China is attributed to Bodhidharma (though it came earlier), and its extension to Tiantai.

接心

see styles
 sesshin
    せっしん

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Sesshin
(noun/participle) (1) (Buddhist term) concentration; (2) period of intensive zazen

只管打坐

see styles
zhǐ guǎn dǎ zuò
    zhi3 guan3 da3 zuo4
chih kuan ta tso
 shikan taza
    しかんたざ

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Shikantaza
(Buddhist term) shikantaza (zazen meditation in which one focuses on sitting without actively seeking enlightenment)
meditation of just sitting

打成一片

see styles
dǎ chéng yī piàn
    da3 cheng2 yi1 pian4
ta ch`eng i p`ien
    ta cheng i pien
 tajouippen / tajoippen
    たじょういっぺん

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Merge / Unify
to merge; to integrate; to become as one; to unify together
(yoji) {Buddh} (See 座禅・ざぜん) intensive zazen meditation on a subject; knocking all into one
To knock all into one, bring things together, or into order.

座禅

see styles
 zazen
    ざぜん
(Buddhist term) zazen (seated Zen meditation, usu. in a cross-legged position)

摂心

see styles
 sesshin
    せっしん
    shoushin / shoshin
    しょうしん
(noun/participle) (1) (Buddhist term) concentration; (2) period of intensive zazen

禅室

see styles
 zenshitsu
    ぜんしつ
(1) (See 座禅) room for zazen meditation; room for Buddhist practices; (2) Zen monk's quarters; (3) head priest (of a Zen temple)

警策

see styles
jǐng cè
    jing3 ce4
ching ts`e
    ching tse
 keisaku; kyousaku; kouzaku; kyoushaku(ok) / kesaku; kyosaku; kozaku; kyoshaku(ok)
    けいさく; きょうさく; こうざく; きょうしゃく(ok)
(1) (abbreviation) (called けいさく in Rinzai Zen, きょうさく in Soto Zen) (See 警覚策励,座禅) Zen stick (used by a Zen priest to strike an inattentive zazen sitter); warning stick (Rinzai Zen); encouragement stick (Soto Zen); (2) (けいさく only) horsewhip
A switch to awaken sleepers during an assembly for meditation.

坐禪儀


坐禅仪

see styles
zuò chán yí
    zuo4 chan2 yi2
tso ch`an i
    tso chan i
 Zazengi
Instructions for Zazen

坐禪堂


坐禅堂

see styles
zuò chán táng
    zuo4 chan2 tang2
tso ch`an t`ang
    tso chan tang
 zazen dō
The monks' assembly room.

三時坐禪


三时坐禅

see styles
sān shí zuò chán
    san1 shi2 zuo4 chan2
san shih tso ch`an
    san shih tso chan
 sanji zazen
The thrice a day meditation— about 10 a.m. and 4 and 8 p.m.

坐禪法要


坐禅法要

see styles
zuò chán fǎ yào
    zuo4 chan2 fa3 yao4
tso ch`an fa yao
    tso chan fa yao
 Zazen hōyō
Essentials of Seated Meditation

祗管打坐

see styles
 shikantaza
    しかんたざ
(Buddhist term) shikantaza (zazen meditation in which one focuses on sitting without actively seeking enlightenment)

警覚策励

see styles
 keikakusakurei / kekakusakure
    けいかくさくれい
(See 座禅) Zen stick (used by a Zen priest to strike an inattentive zazen sitter)

坐禪用心記


坐禅用心记

see styles
zuò chán yòng xīn jì
    zuo4 chan2 yong4 xin1 ji4
tso ch`an yung hsin chi
    tso chan yung hsin chi
 Zazen yōjin ki
Admonitions for Zazen

Variations:
接心
摂心

see styles
 sesshin; shoushin(摂心) / sesshin; shoshin(摂心)
    せっしん; しょうしん(摂心)
(noun/participle) (1) {Buddh} concentration; (noun/participle) (2) (See 坐禅) period of intensive zazen

普勸坐禪儀


普劝坐禅仪

see styles
pǔ quàn zuò chán yí
    pu3 quan4 zuo4 chan2 yi2
p`u ch`üan tso ch`an i
    pu chüan tso chan i
 Fukan zazen gi
Universal Promotion of the Principles of Meditation

修習止觀坐禪法要


修习止观坐禅法要

see styles
xiū xí zhǐ guān zuò chán fǎ yào
    xiu1 xi2 zhi3 guan1 zuo4 chan2 fa3 yao4
hsiu hsi chih kuan tso ch`an fa yao
    hsiu hsi chih kuan tso chan fa yao
 Shushū shikan zazen hōyō
Essentials of Practicing Śamatha and Vipaśyanā Meditation

Variations:
座禅(P)
坐禅

see styles
 zazen
    ざぜん
{Buddh} zazen (seated Zen meditation, usu. in a cross-legged position)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 20 results for "Zazen" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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