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The Record Of Transmitting The Light: Zen Master Keizan's Denkoroku

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The Record Of Transmitting The Light: Zen Master Keizan’s Denkoroku
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Denkoroku (Record of the Transmission of the Light) is a koan collection written in 1300 by Keizan Jokin Zenji, the Great Patriarch of Soto Zen Buddhism, based on approximately a year of his Dharma talks. The book includes 53 enlightenment stories covering 1600 or more years based on the traditional legendary accounts of Dharma transmission in the Soto lineage. Successive masters and disciples in the book are Shakyamuni Buddha, c.360 to 440 BCE in India, to Zen master Ejo in about 1230 or 1240 in Japan. Paper covers, with crease to top right and corners slightly curled. Shelf wear to bottom edge. Page xv of introduction has crease. No markings to text.
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