Zazen Wasan
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Zazen Wasan
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Zazen Wasan is a wasan, a type of Buddhist hymn written in Japanese, composed by Hakuin Ekaku, a Rōshi of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism. Zazen Wasan was written in or around the year 1760, the topic of which is a praise of the virtues of Zazen, or "seated meditation". The Zazen Wasan also praises the virtues of original enlightenment and seeing one's own nature. Zazen Wasan is still chanted in Rinzai temples. Zazen Wasan has been translated into English by several different authors and schol
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Type of Buddhist hymn
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zazen_Wasan
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2023-04-15T15:30:52Z
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