Linji Yixuan

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Linji Yixuan, Japanese representation

Linji Yixuan ( Chinese  臨濟義玄 , Pinyin Linji Yixuan , W.-G. Linchi I-hsüan ;. Jap Rinzai Gigen; † 866 / 867 ) is the founder of the school named after him Linji Zong ( 臨濟宗 , Linji zōng , Lin-chi tsung ), of meditation Buddhism ( Chan ) in the Chinese Empire , which subsequently also gained a foothold in Korea , Japan and Vietnam . Best known is the Japanese Rinzai shū that a branch of the Japanese Zen - Buddhism represents.

As a young monk in the Huayan tradition, Linji was an avid student of Buddhist rules and scriptures. One day he was reported to have burned all of his written records to become a monk of the Chan School whose teachings were conveyed 'outside of the scriptures'. He became a student of Huángbò and his Dharma successor and got his name from the Linji Temple in Hebei , where he worked from 851, i.e. at the time of the great persecution of Buddhists (from 845). Some of his most important Dharma lectures, teachings and dialogues were passed on by his students in Linji Lu (Japanese Rinzai Roku).

Quotes

"When you meet Buddha, Buddha kill [...] then you achieve liberation for the first time, are no longer tied up by things and permeate everything freely."

- Linji Yixuan

literature

  • Yixuan, Linji: Linji Yulu (Rinzai Roku). Words from a Zen Master . German by Guido Keller. Angkor Verlag, 2015, ISBN 978-3-943839-30-2 .
  • Sari, Lazlo (ed., Ex.): Shulazi morning talks in the monastery of Abbot Linji . 2nd Edition. Bacopa, 2010, ISBN 978-3-901618-86-4
  • Yūzen, Sōtetsu (Ed., Ex.): The Zen of Master Rinzai. The RINZAI ROKU (LIN-CHI LU) of Lin-chi I-hsüan . Kristkeitz, Werner, Leimen 1990, ISBN 978-3-921508-39-8
  • Yixuan, Linji: Thinking is a wild monkey. Records of the teachings and teachings of the great Zen master (excerpts from Chinese: Jarand, Ursula). OW Barth Verlag, Bern [u. a.] 1996, ISBN 3-502-64408-X
  • Thích, Nhất Hạnh : Waking up to who you are. The Zen teachings of Master Linji (Ex .: Richard, Ursula). Scherz, Frankfurt am Main 2009. ISBN 978-3-502-61211-7 (Original: Nothing to Do, Nowhere to Go. Waking Up to Who You Are. Commentaries on the teachings of Master Linji . Parallax Press, Berkeley CA 2007, ISBN 978-1-888375-72-5 )

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