Three Pillars of Zen
Three Pillars of Zen. A term usually taken to refer to dai-funshi, dai-gidan, and dai-shinkon. But it is also used more generally to refer to ‘teaching, practice, and enlightenment’, as in P. Kaplean's book, The Three Pillars of Zen (1980).
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