Religion:Shōichi-kokushi Hōgo
Shōichi-kokushi Hōgo (聖一国師法語) is Japanese Buddhist work.
Authorship and date
Shōichi-kokushi Hōgo, a Japanese Buddhist work in one volume,({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) was composed in the late Kamakura period({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) by the monk Enni.({{{1}}}, {{{2}}})
Title
Alternative titles for the work include Shōichi-kokushi Kana Hōgo (聖一国師仮名法語),({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) Tōfukuji Kaisan Shōichi-kokushi Hōgo (東福寺開山聖一国師法語),({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) Shōichi-kokushi Zazen-ron (聖一国師坐禅論),({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) and Zazen-ron (坐禅論).({{{1}}}, {{{2}}})
Contents
The work is of kana hōgo (仮名法語) genre,({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) a hōgo written in colloquial Japanese, and was written by Enni to introduce Kujō Michiie to zazen (sitting meditation).({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) It consists of a general introduction and 24 sections expounding on Enni's answers to questions Michiie posed him regarding various aspects of zazen.({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) An appendix dubbed "Kojin Hōgo" (古人法語) elaborates on points to be weary of in the practice of zazen.({{{1}}}, {{{2}}})
Textual tradition and modern editions
Surviving manuscript copies of the work include the Hōsa Bunko -bon,({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) the Kyōto Daigaku-bon({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) and the Ryūkoku Daigaku-bon.({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) Printed editions were produced in 1646 (Shōhō 3),({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) 1648 (Keian 1)({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) and 1829 (Bunsei 12).({{{1}}}, {{{2}}})
It was included in the first volume of the Kōtei Senchū Zenmon Hōgo Zenshū (校訂箋註禅門法語全集)({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) and the second volume of the Zenmon Hōgo Shū (禅門法語集).({{{1}}}, {{{2}}})
References
Works cited
External links
- Scanned copy of the work on the National Institute of Japanese Literature's website.
- Shōichi-kokushi Kana Hōgo on Kotobank.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōichi-kokushi Hōgo.
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