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Sanzen (参禅), aka nisshitsu (入室), means going to a Zen master for instruction. In the Rinzai school, it has the same meaning as dokusan, which is specifically a private interview between student and master, often centering on the student's grasp of an assigned koan. If the master rings a bell to dismiss the student, this means the student's understanding is not right and that their work with the koan must continue. It is typically held twice a day in a monastery, though during a week-long sesshin sanzen may take place as often as four times in one day.
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dbo:abstract | Sanzen (参禅), aka nisshitsu (入室), means going to a Zen master for instruction. In the Rinzai school, it has the same meaning as dokusan, which is specifically a private interview between student and master, often centering on the student's grasp of an assigned koan. If the master rings a bell to dismiss the student, this means the student's understanding is not right and that their work with the koan must continue. It is typically held twice a day in a monastery, though during a week-long sesshin sanzen may take place as often as four times in one day. (en) Nello Zen Rinzai (ma non solo) lo Sanzen è il momento di incontro personale tra maestro e discepolo.Esso avviene di norma nel corso di una sesshin (pratica prolungata di zazen).Si utilizza per chiedere il kōan al maestro o per rispondere ad esso.È di breve durata e durante questo incontro non sono generalmente ammesse domande razionali, poiché la trasmissione della conoscenza da maestro ad allievo avviene per definizione da cuore a cuore, al di fuori quindi da categorie logiche.È simile al . (it) |
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rdfs:comment | Sanzen (参禅), aka nisshitsu (入室), means going to a Zen master for instruction. In the Rinzai school, it has the same meaning as dokusan, which is specifically a private interview between student and master, often centering on the student's grasp of an assigned koan. If the master rings a bell to dismiss the student, this means the student's understanding is not right and that their work with the koan must continue. It is typically held twice a day in a monastery, though during a week-long sesshin sanzen may take place as often as four times in one day. (en) Nello Zen Rinzai (ma non solo) lo Sanzen è il momento di incontro personale tra maestro e discepolo.Esso avviene di norma nel corso di una sesshin (pratica prolungata di zazen).Si utilizza per chiedere il kōan al maestro o per rispondere ad esso.È di breve durata e durante questo incontro non sono generalmente ammesse domande razionali, poiché la trasmissione della conoscenza da maestro ad allievo avviene per definizione da cuore a cuore, al di fuori quindi da categorie logiche.È simile al . (it) |
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