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Kanna zen, mokušó zen alebo nenbutsu zen? Príchod zenovej školy Óbaku do Japonska a jeho dôsledky
| Title in English | Kanna Zen, mokushó Zen or nenbutsu Zen: The Arrival of Óbaku Zen School in Japan and its Consequences |
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| Year of publication | 2008 |
| Type | Article in Periodical |
| Magazine / Source | Studia Orientalia Slovaca |
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| Field | Philosophy and religion |
| Keywords | Zen; Rinzai; Obaku; Tokugawa period; nenbutsu |
| Description | This paper deals with the issue of the role of the Óbaku sect of Zen Buddhism in Japan in the beginning of the Tokugawa period (1603-1868). By means of examining the circumstances of the establishment of the Óbaku sect as a separate school of Zen Buddhism outside the Rinzai order we shall discover the importance and varieties of Zen praxis as demonstrated by each school in the Tokugawa period. |