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  • == Jiāshā in Chinese Buddhism == In Chinese Buddhism, the term jiasha (Chinese: 袈裟; pinyin: jiāshā) was borrowed from the
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  • == Use in Buddhism == ...hey are ethnic Japanese or not. In the Kwan Um School of Zen, according to Zen master Seung Sahn, the title Ji Do Poep Sa Nim is much like the Japanese ti
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  • ===Shinto and Buddhism=== ...d both in [[Shinto]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] settings. [[Korea]]n [[Zen Buddhism]] has a daily ritual in which practitioners do 1,080 full prostration bows,
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  • ...hich it is performed, or the art of its performance, is called otemae. Zen Buddhism was a primary influence in the development of the tea ceremony. ...n. Lu Yu's life had been heavily influenced by Buddhism, particularly the Zen–Chán school. His ideas would have a strong influence in the development
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