Mediaeval Researches: From Eastern Asiatic Sources Fragments Towards the Knowledge of the Geography & History of Central & Western Asia (2 Volumes)
Books / Hardcover
Books › History › Europe › Medieval
ISBN: 8121510031 / Publisher: Munshirm Manoharlal Pub Pvt Ltd, February 2001
The book contains a number of essays which D.T. Suzuki wrote from time to time concerning the specif...
Read More
The book contains a number of essays which D.T. Suzuki wrote from time to time concerning the specificity and uniqueness of Zen Buddhism, or the school of Buddhism that values meditative practice more than philosophical thinking. The book may be considered as an Introduction to Zen on account of the concern shown for such themes which a beginner needs to know. In the very first essay is explained as to what Zen way of life denotes. Many find it difficult to comprehend the language of Zen. That is the author has made an attempt at clarifying the Zen idea of a koan, which is a paradoxical question verging almost on absurdity. It is believed that enlightenment or satori comes to be once a koan is understood. The book offers a rich banquet to those who want to taste the flavour of the feast of Zen.
Read Less