Traité sur l’Inépuisable Lampe du Zen : Tōrei (1721–1792) et sa vision de l’éveil

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1997
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Mohr, Michel
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Institut Belge des Hautes Études Chinoises
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Treatise on the Inexhaustible Lamp of Zen: Tōrei and his Vision of Awakening
Abstract
Japanese Buddhist history since the Tokugawa period is neglected by Japanese and Western scholarship. Despite the apparent popularity of “Zen,” studies on the Tokugawa Rinzai school are particularly scarce. Moreover, access to the vast majority of sources remains limited to those who can read classical texts in their original language. The translation of Tōrei Enji’s text constitutes my response to this lack of sources. It provides the first integral translation of Tōrei’s major work, The Treatise on the Inexhaustible Lamp of Zen, and enables us to get a firsthand account of meditation practice in the tradition that has shaped today’s monastic life. Tōrei’s treatise details the whole process of meditation, which remains almost identical to the curriculum of today’s monks.
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Proofs of the book in two volumes published in 1997.
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Japanese religions, Japanese history, Buddhism, Tokugawa period, Zen, Zen Buddhism--Early works to 1800
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Mohr, Michel. 1997. Traité sur l’Inépuisable Lampe du Zen : Tōrei (1721-1792) et sa vision de l’éveil. Brussels (Bruxelles): Institut Belge des Hautes Études Chinoises.
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© 1997, Institut Belge des Hautes Études Chinoises, Bruxelles. The publishing contract has a clause allowing for electronic publication.
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