The Record of Linji
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The Linjilu (Record of Linji or LJL) is one of the foundational texts of Chan/Zen Buddhist literature and an accomplished work of baihua (vernacular) literature. Its indelibly memorable title character the Master Linji--infamous for the shout the whack of the rattan stick and the declaration that sutras are toilet paper--is himself an embodiment of the very teachings he propounds to his students: he is a true person free of dithering; he exhibits the non-verbal unconstrained spontaneity of the buddha-nature; he is always active never passive; and he is aware that nothing is lacking at all at any time in his round of daily activities. This bracing new translation transmits the LJL''s living expression of Zen''s personal realization of the meaning beyond words as interpreted by ten commentaries produced by Japanese Zen monks over a span of over four centuries ranging from the late 1300s when Five-Mountains Zen flourished in Kyoto and Kamakura through the early 1700s an age of thriving interest in the LJL. These Zen commentaries form a body of vital in-house interpretive literature never before given full credit or center stage in previous translations of the LJL. Here their insights are fully incorporated into the translation itself allowing the reader unimpeded access throughout with more extensive excerpts available in the notes. Also provided is a translation of the earliest extant material on Linji including a neglected transmission-record entry relating to his associate Puhua which indicate that the LJL is a fully-fledged work of literature that has undergone editorial changes over time to become the compelling work we know today.
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