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Dōgen - Wikipedia Dōgen is known for his extensive writings like the Shōbōgenzō (Treasury of the True Dharma Eye, considered his magnum opus), the Eihei Kōroku (Extensive Record, a collection of his talks), the Eihei Shingi (the first Japanese Zen monastic code), along with his Japanese poetry, and commentaries
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Dogen - Encyclopedia of Buddhism Dōgen is known for his extensive writing including the Shōbōgenzō (Treasury of the True Dharma Eye, considered his magnum opus), the Eihei Kōroku (Extensive Record, a collection of his talks), Japanese poetry, commentaries, and the Eihei Shingi, the first Zen monastic code written in Japan
The Life and Teachings of Zen Master Dogen In the annals of Buddhist history, few figures stand as tall or cast as long a shadow as Eihei Dōgen, more commonly known as Zen Master Dogen A philosopher, writer, and religious reformer, Dogen's influence on Japanese Buddhism and Zen practice worldwide is immeasurable
Dogen Zenji: Life, Teachings Legacy in Japanese Zen Born in the early 13th century, Dogen’s life and teachings helped shape Zen practice in Japan and continue to influence spiritual seekers worldwide His philosophy, which emphasizes direct experience through meditation, highlights the inseparability of practice and enlightenment
Dogen - New World Encyclopedia Dōgen (also Dōgen Zenji 道元禅師; Dōgen Kigen 道元希玄, or Eihei Dōgen 永平道元) (January 19, 1200 - September 22, 1253) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher, philosopher, and founder of the Soto school of Zen in Japan Zenji is a title meaning zen master, and the name Dōgen means roughly "Source of the Way "
thezensite: The Complete Shobogenzo There are many translations of sections of the Shōbōgenzō There are also many commentaries on Dōgen and his work A search on this website will uncover articles on Dōgen and his teachings
Dogen Studies – Everyday Zen Foundation Suzuki Roshi’s way is sometimes called “Dōgen Zen ” Dōgen is unusual among Asian Zen masters for two reasons: first, he wrote and was interested in writing and language; and second, he forthrightly saw the need to re-interpret the Zen tradition based on this sensitivity to language