著者
龍谷 孝道
出版者
日本印度学仏教学会
雑誌
印度學佛教學研究 (ISSN:00194344)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.66, no.1, pp.134-139, 2017

<p>This paper examines the kōan training of Muromachi Sōtō Zen sect, looking at the <i>Genkishū</i>, the sayings of a Sōtō monk named Chikkyo Shōyū. The author reveals following three points. 1. Shōyū made the disciples train in 55 kōans which he emphasized. 2. Among monks contemporary with Shoyū, there were those who thought incorrectly about kōans, and practiced for the sake of fame. 3. Shōyū criticized such monks, and he raised his disciples by a strict Zen approach.</p>
著者
龍谷 孝道
出版者
日本印度学仏教学会
雑誌
印度學佛教學研究 (ISSN:00194344)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.65, no.2, pp.697-702, 2017-03-20 (Released:2018-01-16)
参考文献数
6

The Mumonkan shō 無門関抄 kept in the Tanimura Collection in Kyoto University is the lecture report on the Wumen guan 無門関 by the Sōtō sect monk named Ten’ei Shōtei 天英祥貞, active in the Muromachi period. It is the oldest lecture report on the text in existence. By studying the Mumonkan shō, we can investigate the thought of Ten’ei Shōtei and the actual situation of practicing Wumen guan in the medival Sōtō sect. The Wumen guan was extensively studied by monks, and the theories of schools interacted with each other. As a result, I conclude that the importance of Kōan Zen 公案禅 increased in the Sōtō sect.