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 yuzuru
    ゆずる

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Zen / Chan / Meditation
(1) (Buddhist term) dhyana (profound meditation); (2) (abbreviation) Zen (Buddhism); (female given name) Yuzuru


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shàn
    shan4
shan
 yuzuri
    ゆずり

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Zen / Chan / Meditation
to abdicate
(out-dated kanji) (1) (Buddhist term) dhyana (profound meditation); (2) (abbreviation) Zen (Buddhism); (surname) Yuzuri
To level a place for an altar, to sacrifice to the hills and fountains; to abdicate. Adopted by Buddhists for dhyāna, 禪 or 禪那, i.e. meditation, abstraction, trance. dhyāna is 'meditation, thought, reflection, especially profound and abstract religious contemplation'. M.W. It was intp. as 'getting rid of evil', etc., later as 靜慮 quiet meditation. It is a form of 定, but that word is more closely allied with samādhi, cf. 禪定. The term also connotes Buddhism and Buddhist things in general, but has special application to the 禪宗 q.v. It is one of the six pāramitās, cf. 波. There are numerous methods and subjects of meditation. The eighteen brahmalokas are divided into four dhyāna regions 'corresponding to certain frames of mind where individuals might be reborn in strict accordance with their spiritual state'. The first three are the first dhyāna, the second three the second dhyāna, the third three the third dhyāna, and the remaining nine the fourth dhyāna. See Eitel. According to Childers' Pali Dictionary, 'The four jhānas are four stages of mystic meditation, whereby the believer's mind is purged from all earthly emotions, and detached as it were from his body, which remains plunged in a profound trance.' Seated cross-legged, the practiser 'concentrates his mind upon a single thought. Gradually his soul becomes filled with a supernatural ecstasy and serenity', his mind still reasoning: this is the first jhāna. Concentrating his mind on the same subject, he frees it from reasoning, the ecstasy and serenity remaining, which is the second jhāna. Then he divests himself of ecstasy, reaching the third stage of serenity. Lastly, in the fourth stage the mind becomes indifferent to all emotions, being exalted above them and purified. There are differences in the Mahāyāna methods, but similarity of aim.

禅二

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 zenji
    ぜんじ
(given name) Zenji

禅僧

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 zensou / zenso
    ぜんそう
Zen priest

禅刹

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 zensatsu; zensetsu
    ぜんさつ; ぜんせつ
(See 禅寺) Zen temple

禅味

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 zenmi
    ぜんみ
the flavor of Zen; the flavour of Zen; air or style of disinterestedness

禅哲

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 zentetsu
    ぜんてつ
(personal name) Zentetsu

禅喜

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 zenki
    ぜんき
(personal name) Zenki

禅堂

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 zendou / zendo
    ぜんどう
zendo (Zen meditation hall)

禅学

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 zengaku
    ぜんがく
Zen studies; Zen practice

禅宗

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 zenshuu / zenshu
    ぜんしゅう
Zen (Buddhism)

禅定

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 zenjou / zenjo
    ぜんじょう
(1) {Buddh} dhyana-samadhi (meditative concentration); (2) (See 修験道) ascetic practice atop a sacred mountain (in Shugendō); (3) mountain top; (given name) Zenjō

禅室

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 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)

禅家

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 zenke
    ぜんけ
Zen; Zen temple; Zen priest

禅寺

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 zendera
    ぜんでら
Zen temple

禅尼

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 zenni
    ぜんに
Zen nun; (given name) Zenni

禅山

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 zenzan
    ぜんざん
(given name) Zenzan

禅師

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 zenji; zenshi(ik)
    ぜんじ; ぜんし(ik)
(honorific or respectful language) monk; priest, particularly a high-ranking Zen monk honored by the imperial court; (given name) Zenji

禅戒

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 zenkai
    ぜんかい
(given name) Zenkai

禅智

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 zenchi
    ぜんち
(1) (Buddhist term) wisdom obtained from meditation; (2) (Buddhist term) wisdom and meditation; (surname) Zenchi

禅朗

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 zenrou / zenro
    ぜんろう
(male given name) Zenrou

禅林

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 zenrin
    ぜんりん
Zen temple; (surname) Zenrin

禅格

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 zenkaku
    ぜんかく
(given name) Zenkaku

禅梁

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 zenryou / zenryo
    ぜんりょう
(given name) Zenryō

禅正

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 zenshou / zensho
    ぜんしょう
(surname) Zenshou

禅法

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 zenpou; zenbou / zenpo; zenbo
    ぜんぽう; ぜんぼう
{Buddh} method of Buddhist study and practice that is based in meditative concentration; meditative methods used in Zen Buddhism

禅洲

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 satosu
    さとす
(surname) Satosu

禅浄

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 zenjou / zenjo
    ぜんじょう
(abbreviation) (from 禅宗 and 浄土宗) Zen Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism

禅海

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 zenkai
    ぜんかい
(given name) Zenkai

禅画

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 zenga
    ぜんが
Zen painting

禅知

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 zenchi
    ぜんち
(1) (Buddhist term) wisdom obtained from meditation; (2) (Buddhist term) wisdom and meditation

禅秀

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 zenshuu / zenshu
    ぜんしゅう
(given name) Zenshuu

禅竹

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 zenchiku
    ぜんちく
(personal name) Zenchiku

禅良

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 zenryou / zenryo
    ぜんりょう
(given name) Zenryō

禅話

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 zenwa
    ぜんわ
Zen talk

禅語

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 zengo
    ぜんご
Zen terminology; Zen words

禅譲

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 zenjou / zenjo
    ぜんじょう
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (hist) abdication (of a Chinese emperor) in favor of a virtuous successor (as opposed to an heir); (noun, transitive verb) (2) smooth transference of power (responsibility, etc.)

禅路

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 zenji
    ぜんじ
(given name) Zenji

禅道

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 zendou / zendo
    ぜんどう

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Zendo / The Zen Way
(1) Zen ascetic practices; Zen meditation; (2) Zen teachings; Zen

禅那

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 zenna
    ぜんな
{Buddh} dhyana (profound meditation)

禅里

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 yuzuri
    ゆずり
(female given name) Yuzuri

禅野

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 zenno
    ぜんの
(surname) Zenno

禅鑑

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 zenkan
    ぜんかん
(personal name) Zenkan

禅門

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 zenmon
    ぜんもん
Zen; entering the path of Zen

禅院

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 zenin
    ぜんいん
{Buddh} (See 禅寺) Zen temple; (surname) Zen'in

禅鳳

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 zenpou / zenpo
    ぜんぽう
(personal name) Zenpou

一禪


一禅

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yī chán
    yi1 chan2
i ch`an
    i chan
 Ichizen
Ilseon

三禪


三禅

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sān chán
    san1 chan2
san ch`an
    san chan
 sanzen
The third dhyāna heaven of form, the highest paradise of form.

二禪


二禅

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èr chán
    er4 chan2
erh ch`an
    erh chan
 nizen
second meditation [heaven]

亮禅

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 ryouzen / ryozen
    りょうぜん
(given name) Ryōzen

修禪


修禅

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xiū chán
    xiu1 chan2
hsiu ch`an
    hsiu chan
 shūzen
to practice meditation

入禪


入禅

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rù chán
    ru4 chan2
ju ch`an
    ju chan
 nyūzen
to enter into meditation

八禪


八禅

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bā chán
    ba1 chan2
pa ch`an
    pa chan
 hachi zen
eight dhyānas

初禪


初禅

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chū chán
    chu1 chan2
ch`u ch`an
    chu chan
 shozen
first meditation

剣禅

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 kenzen
    けんぜん
(given name) Kenzen

劉禅

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 ryuuzen / ryuzen
    りゅうぜん
(personal name) Ryūzen

劉禪


刘禅

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liú shàn
    liu2 shan4
liu shan
Liu Shan (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263; Taiwan pr. [Liu2 Chan2]

南禅

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 nanzen
    なんぜん
(surname) Nanzen

参禅

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 sanzen
    さんぜん

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Zen Understanding
(n,vs,vi) Zen meditation; meditative consultation with the head abbot

參禪


参禅

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cān chán
    can1 chan2
ts`an ch`an
    tsan chan
 noshi wo ri

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Zen Understanding
to practice Chan Buddhist meditation; to practice Zen meditation; to sit in meditation
To inquire, discuss, seek religious instruction.

友禅

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 yuuzen / yuzen
    ゆうぜん
(abbreviation) (See 友禅染) type of dyeing method or pattern; silk printed by the Yuzen process; (personal name) Yūzen

受禪


受禅

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shòu shàn
    shou4 shan4
shou shan
to accept abdication

吹禅

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 suizen
    すいぜん
(rare) Zen blowing meditation (performed with shakuhachi)

命禪


命禅

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mìng jan
    ming4 jan2
ming jan
 Myōzen
Myōzen

哲禅

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 tetsuzen
    てつぜん
(given name) Tetsuzen

四禪


四禅

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sì chán
    si4 chan2
ssu ch`an
    ssu chan
 shizen
(四禪天) The four dhyāna heavens, 四靜慮 (四靜慮天), i. e. the division of the eighteen brahmalokas into four dhyānas: the disciple attains to one of these heavens according to the dhyāna he observes: (1) 初禪天 The first region, 'as large as one whole universe' comprises the three heavens, Brahma-pāriṣadya, Brahma-purohita, and Mahābrahma, 梵輔, 梵衆, and 大梵天; the inhabitants are without gustatory or olfactory organs, not needing food, but possess the other four of the six organs. (2) 二禪天 The second region, equal to 'a small chiliocosmos' 小千界, comprises the three heavens, according to Eitel, 'Parīttābha, Apramāṇābha, and Ābhāsvara, ' i. e. 少光 minor light, 無量光 infinite light, and 極光淨 utmost light purity; the inhabitants have ceased to require the five physical organs, possessing only the organ of mind. (3) 三禪天 The third region, equal to 'a middling chiliocosmos '中千界, comprises three heavens; Eitel gives them as Parīttaśubha, Apramāṇaśubha, and Śubhakṛtsna, i. e. 少淨 minor purity, 無量淨 infinite purity, and 徧淨 universal purity; the inhabitants still have the organ of mind and are receptive of great joy. (4) 四禪天 The fourth region, equal to a great chiliocosmos, 大千界, comprises the remaining nine brahmalokas, namely, Puṇyaprasava, Anabhraka, Bṛhatphala, Asañjñisattva, Avṛha, Atapa, Sudṛśa, Sudarśana, and Akaniṣṭha (Eitel). The Chinese titles are 福生 felicitous birth, 無雲 cloudless, 廣果 large fruitage, 無煩 no vexations, atapa is 無熱 no heat, sudṛśa is 善見 beautiful to see, sudarśana is 善現 beautiful appearing, two others are 色究竟 the end of form, and 無想天 the heaven above thought, but it is difficult to trace avṛha and akaniṣṭha; the inhabitants of this fourth region still have mind. The number of the dhyāna heavens differs; the Sarvāstivādins say 16, the 經 or Sutra school 17, and the Sthavirāḥ school 18. Eitel points out that the first dhyāna has one world with one moon, one mem, four continents, and six devalokas; the second dhyāna has 1, 000 times the worlds of the first; the third has 1, 000 times the worlds of the second; the fourth dhyāna has 1, 000 times those of the third. Within a kalpa of destruction 壞劫 the first is destroyed fifty-six times by fire, the second seven by water, the third once by wind, the fourth 'corresponding to a state of absolute indifference' remains 'untouched' by all the other evolutions; when 'fate (天命) comes to an end then the fourth dhyāna may come to an end too, but not sooner'.

坐禅

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 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

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zuò chán
    zuo4 chan2
tso ch`an
    tso chan
 zazen

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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.

太禅

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 taizen
    たいぜん
(given name) Taizen

安禪


安禅

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ān chán
    an1 chan2
an ch`an
    an chan
 anzen
To enter into dhyāna meditation.

宗禅

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 souzen / sozen
    そうぜん
(given name) Souzen

封禅

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 houzen / hozen
    ほうぜん
ancient Chinese sacrificial ritual

封禪


封禅

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fēng shàn
    feng1 shan4
feng shan
(of an emperor) to pay homage to Heaven at Mount Tai and to Earth at Mount Liangfu

尋禅

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 jinzen
    じんぜん
(personal name) Jinzen

座禅

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

弘禅

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 kouzen / kozen
    こうぜん
(given name) Kōzen

律禪


律禅

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lǜ chán
    lv4 chan2
lü ch`an
    lü chan
 ritsuzen
The two schools of Discipline and Intuition.

徳禅

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 tokuzen
    とくぜん
(given name) Tokuzen

快禅

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 kaizen
    かいぜん
(given name) Kaizen

打禪


打禅

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dǎ chán
    da3 chan2
ta ch`an
    ta chan
to meditate (of Buddhist)

放禪


放禅

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fàng chán
    fang4 chan2
fang ch`an
    fang chan
 hōzen
breaking off meditation

教禅

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 kyouzen / kyozen
    きょうぜん
(personal name) Kyōzen

教禪


教禅

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jiào chán
    jiao4 chan2
chiao ch`an
    chiao chan
 kyō zen
doctrinal and meditative and approaches

暗禪


暗禅

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àn chán
    an4 chan2
an ch`an
    an chan
 anzen
an unenlightened fake Chan master

最禅

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 saizen
    さいぜん
(place-name) Saizen

有禅

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 yuuzen / yuzen
    ゆうぜん
(given name) Yūzen

東禅

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 touzen / tozen
    とうぜん
(given name) Tōzen

格禅

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 kakuzen
    かくぜん
(given name) Kakuzen

歩禅

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 hozen
    ほぜん
(given name) Hozen

泰禅

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 taizen
    たいぜん
(given name) Taizen

洞禅

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 touzen / tozen
    とうぜん
(given name) Touzen

活禅

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 katsuzen
    かつぜん
(given name) Katsuzen

班禪


班禅

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bān chán
    ban1 chan2
pan ch`an
    pan chan
Panchen (Lama); abbr. for 班禪額爾德尼|班额尔德尼[Ban1 chan2 E2 er3 de2 ni2]

理禪


理禅

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lǐ chán
    li3 chan2
li ch`an
    li chan
 ri zen
The dhyāna of or concentration on absolute truth free from phenomenal contamination.

琢禅

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 takayoshi
    たかよし
(male given name) Takayoshi

生禅

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 namazen
    なまぜん
(See 野狐禅) self-styled Zen philosophy; sciolism; dabbling in Zen

癡禪


癡禅

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chī chán
    chi1 chan2
ch`ih ch`an
    chih chan
 chizen
foolish Seon

盲禪


盲禅

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máng chán
    mang2 chan2
mang ch`an
    mang chan
 mō zen
deluded Chan

真禅

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 shinzen
    しんぜん
(given name) Shinzen

石禅

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 sekizen
    せきぜん
(given name) Sekizen

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