Sandokai

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Sandokai is a foundational Zen Buddhist poem that explores the relationship between unity and diversity, or the absolute and the relative, in spiritual practice.

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instanceOf Buddhist liturgical text
Chan poem
Zen Buddhist poem
alsoKnownAs Harmony of Difference and Sameness NERFINISHED
Merging of Difference and Unity NERFINISHED
associatedWith Caodong school of Chan NERFINISHED
Rinzai Zen school NERFINISHED
Sōtō Zen school NERFINISHED
author Sekito Kisen NERFINISHED
Shitou Xiqian NERFINISHED
centralTheme interdependence of all phenomena
non-duality
relationship between absolute and relative
relationship between unity and diversity
commentedOnBy Dōgen Zenji NERFINISHED
Sekkei Harada NERFINISHED
Shohaku Okumura NERFINISHED
Shunryu Suzuki NERFINISHED
emphasizes integration of insight and conduct
non-separation of sacred and ordinary
practice in everyday life
genre didactic religious poem
influenced Zen teaching on non-duality
Zen understanding of absolute and relative
liturgicalRole chant in morning service
text for Dharma talks
originalLanguage Classical Chinese
originatedIn China NERFINISHED
periodWritten 8th century
philosophicalConcept middle way between dualism and monism
mutual interpenetration of phenomena and principle
recitedBy Zen practitioners
recitedIn Zen monasteries
Zen temples
relatedWork Fukanzazengi NERFINISHED
Hokyo Zanmai NERFINISHED
Identity of Relative and Absolute NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Chan Buddhism NERFINISHED
Zen Buddhism NERFINISHED
studiedIn Zen training centers
textType verse
titleInChinese Cāntóngqì NERFINISHED
titleInJapanese Sandōkai NERFINISHED
transmittedTo Japan NERFINISHED
usedIn Rinzai Zen services
Sōtō Zen daily services
Zen liturgy NERFINISHED

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Shitou Xiqian notableWork Sandokai