Sunday, October 13, 2013

Ch'an


Bodhidharma is remembered for having introduced Ch'an Buddhism into China. Hui-K'o is regarded as his successor. Four generations later, with the teachings of its sixth Chinese patriarch, Hui-neng, Ch'an emerged out of relative obscurity to become one of the most influential Buddhist movements in East Asia.

---Stephen Batchelor---

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