"Shushogi" is a simplified edition for laymen of "Shōbōgenzō" , which is written by the 13th century Japanese Buddhist monk and founder of the Japanese Sōtō Zen school, Eihei Dōgen. In the Sōtō Zen school, it is positioned as one of the most important scripts and considered as an excellent introduction to Zen Buddhism. The translator, Nukariya Kaiten is one of the greatest Buddhist scholar of Meiji Japan.
Language
English
Pages
41
Format
Kindle Edition
Shushogi: Principles of Practice and Enlightenment of Zen Buddhism: And The Method of Practicing of Zazen
"Shushogi" is a simplified edition for laymen of "Shōbōgenzō" , which is written by the 13th century Japanese Buddhist monk and founder of the Japanese Sōtō Zen school, Eihei Dōgen. In the Sōtō Zen school, it is positioned as one of the most important scripts and considered as an excellent introduction to Zen Buddhism. The translator, Nukariya Kaiten is one of the greatest Buddhist scholar of Meiji Japan.