- adharma
- irreligion; lack of dutifulness; confusion
- Amitabha Buddha
- Buddha associated with mercy and wisdom.
- Anathapindika’s Grove
- Jeta grove, site of a monastery built for the history Buddha my Anathapindika.
- annuttara samyak sambodhi
- Perfection of complete enlightment
- Arahat
- “worthy one”; one who has attained no more learning.
- asura
- demon, evil spirit.
- Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva
- Great limitless compassionate one.
- bhiku
- Religious mendicant or friar of the order founded by Gotama Buddha.
- bodhi
- awakened wisdom
- Bodhidharma
- 28th Indian ancestor, 1st Chinese ancestor
- bodhisattva
- literally, wisdom-being, one on the way to enlightenment; an enlightened being (Buddha) who renounces Nirvana to aid all human beings to achieve enlightenment
- buddha
- Guatarma Siddharta, the founder of Buddhism
- buddha-field
- the field of consciousness created by the ideation of an enlightened being
- Chinul
- Korean Zen master
- Chogye
- Largest Korean Zen Buddhist Sect
- Dharani
- Short sutras of symbolic syllables
- dharma
- element of existence; ultimate nature, reality, truth, existence; sacred law; duty; righteousness; the moral law
- Dharmakaya
- The true nature of Buddha, transcendental reality, essence of the universe.
- enlightenment
- awakening
- four noble truths
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- Life is suffering
- Suffering is caused by desire
- There is a path from desire and suffering
- This path is the Eightfold Noble Path.
- gatha
- A form of four-line verse sutra
- good-and-wise ones
- Teachers
- Hakuin
- kalpa
- endlessly long period of time. Poetically, the length of time it would take a cube of iron, one hundred miles on a side, to be worn completely away by a celestial maiden who descends once every hundred years and brushes the top with her ethereal garments.
- karma
- universal law of cause and effect.
- Koan
- “Public case”, a pure presentation of the nature of ultimate reality.
- Kshitigarbha Bodhisattva
- Savoir from the torments of hell.
- mantra
- power-laden syllable or series of syllables that manifest certain cosmic forces or aspects of a buddha.
- meditation
- practice that concentrates and clarifies the mind
- Nirmanakaya
- the earthly body of a buddha.
- nirvana
- complete absorption into the undifferentiated ground of being; spiritual bliss
- paramita
- “perfection”, virtues perfected by a bodhisattva:
- generosity
- discipline
- patience
- energy
- meditation
- wisdom
Also including:
- right means
- vow
- the Ten Powers
- full knowledge of the true dharmas
- prajna
- Wisdom of true mind
- Roshi
- lit, “old teacher”, Japanese, a Zen master
- samadhi
- collectedness of the mind through gradual calming of mental activity.
- sambodhi
- Sambogakaya
- body of buddha-paradise buddha
- sangha
- the buddhist community - monks, nuns, novices, and lay followers
- Sariputra
- One of the ten great disciples of Buddha, renowned for his wisdom.
- sesshin
- days of especially intense, strict practice
- Shakyamuni
- “Sage of Shayka”, epithet of the historical Buddha
- skandha
- the five aggregates, constituting what is generally known as the
personality:
- form
- sensation
- perception
- mental formations
- conciousness
- Subhuti
- a student of the Buddha, who was known for his loving kindness.
- sutra
- discourses of the Buddha
- Tao
- Way
- tathagata
- nature of a buddha; one who has followed in the steps of his predecessors
- Tripitaka
- canon of Buddhist scriptures
- Vajrachchedika-Prajnaparamita-Sutra
- The Diamond-Cutter sutra
- zazen
- Sitting meditation, taught in Zen as the most direct way to awakening.
- Zen
- Meditative absorption in which all dualistic distinctions are eliminated.