Zen Buddhism, and Its Relation to Art

Zen Buddhism, and Its Relation to Art

Zen Buddhism, and Its Relation to ArtBooks on the Far East often mention a sect of Buddhism...
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Author: Waley, Arthur,1889-1966
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Zen Buddhism, and Its Relation to Art

Zen Buddhism, and Its Relation to Art

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Zen Buddhism, and Its Relation to Art

Dhs. 80.02 Dhs. 25.00
Author: Waley, Arthur,1889-1966
Format: eBook
Language: English

Zen Buddhism, and Its Relation to Art

Books on the Far East often mention a sect of Buddhism called Zen. They say that it was a school of abstract meditation and that it exercised a profound influence upon art and literature; but they tell us very little about what Zen actually was, about its relation to ordinary Buddhism, its history, or the exact nature of its influence upon the arts. The reason of this is that very little of the native literature which deals with Zen has yet been translated, perhaps because it is written in early Chinese colloquial, a language the study of which has been almost wholly neglected by Europeans and also (to judge by some of their attempts to translate it) by the Japanese themselves. Before describing the origins of Zen itself I must give some general account of Buddhism. At the time when it reached China[1] there were two kinds of Buddhism, called the Lesser Vehicle and the Greater. The former, Primitive Buddhism, possessed scriptures which in part at any rate were genuine; that is to say, they recorded words actually used by Shkyamuni. The ordinary adherent of this religion did not hope to become a Buddha; Buddhas indeed were regarded as extremely rare. He only aspired to become an Arhat, that is an ascetic ripe for annihilation, one who is about to escape from the wheel of reincarnationwhose present incarnation is an antechamber to Nirvna. To such aspirants the Buddha gives no assistance; he is what children in their games call home, and his followers must pant after him as best they can. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 43273
Author: Waley, Arthur
Release Date: Jul 21, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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