Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1870–1966)
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A student of the Zen master Shaku Soen, who addressed the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions held in Chicago, D. T. Suzuki did more to introduce Zen to Westerners than any other representative of that tradition. Shaku Soen sent the young Suzuki to America in 1897 to help Paul Carus translate the näytä lisää Chinese text the Dao De Jing. Suzuki remained in America for about a decade, working at Carus' Open Court Publishing Company outside Chicago. After Suzuki returned to Japan, he married an American woman, Beatrice Lane, in 1911, and they began publishing an English journal, The Eastern Buddhist, in 1921. During this time in Japan, Suzuki translated into Japanese a number of Swedenborgian texts. He traveled to China in 1934, and he went to London in 1936 to attend the World Congress of Faiths. Suzuki recognized that the West had much to offer the East, but like Swami Vivekananda, he was convinced that the East had much to offer the West in its religion and philosophy. On this basis he was motivated to write about Zen in English. Suzuki wrote about 30 books in English and many more in Japanese. Suzuki's first books in English were a translation of Ashvaghosha's Discourse on the Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana (1900) and Outlines of Mahayana Buddhism (1907). A practitioner of Rinzai Zen Buddhism, Suzuki, in his writings about the ultimate experience of satori and the meditative use of koans, made Zen terms almost household words in the United States. In the early part of the twentieth century, Suzuki devoted himself to the propagation of Zen via his writings. After World War II he became a noted lecturer on Zen at American and European universities. That Suzuki's work was effective can be seen in the fact that Zen was picked up in the 1950s by California beatniks, producing what was termed Beat Zen. From that time on, Americans increasingly began to go to Japan to study Zen, and more Zen masters began to come to the United States to teach. The earliest institutions devoted to the practice of Zen in America were established in San Francisco in 1928, in Los Angeles in 1929, and in New York City in 1931. Zen centers remain an important part of the American urban scene, and several of them have established rural Zen retreat centers. (Bowker Author Biography) näytä vähemmän
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The Zen Doctrine of No-Mind: The Significance of the Sutra of Hui-neng (Wei-lang) (1969) 206 kappaletta
What is Zen?: Two unpublished essays and a reprint of the 1st ed. of The essence of Buddhism (Perennial Library) (1971) 58 kappaletta
The essentials of Zen Buddhism, selected from the writings of Daisetz T. Suzuki (1962) 27 kappaletta
Tʻai-shang kan-ying pʻien = [Taishang gan ying pian] = Treatise of the Exalted One on response and retribution (2010) 18 kappaletta
Shinran's Kyogyoshinsho: The Collection of Passages Expounding the True Teaching, Living, Faith, and Realizing of… (2012) — Kääntäjä — 8 kappaletta
Zen Buddhism and its influence on Japanese culture, (The Ataka Buddhist library) (1938) 6 kappaletta
Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana and Its Commentary: The Principle and Practice of Mahayana Buddhism (1990) 4 kappaletta
Der Weg zur Erleuchtung. Die Übung des Koan als Mittel, Satori zu verwirklichen oder Erleuchtung zu erlangen. (1957) 3 kappaletta
A miscellany on the Shin teaching of Buddhism 3 kappaletta
Essence Of Buddhism 2 kappaletta
Field of Zen 2 kappaletta
無心といふこと 2 kappaletta
Prajna : Zen und die Höchste Weisheit: die Verwirklichung der "transzendenten Weisheit" im Buddhismus und im Zen (1990) 2 kappaletta
Living in the light of eternity 2 kappaletta
Index To The Lankavatara Sutra. An 1 kappale
Tch'an (zen): textes chinois fondamentaux, temoignages japonais, experiences vecues contemporaines (1970) 1 kappale
L'Essence du bouddhisme : Par Daisetz T. Suzuki. Traduit par Ivo Rens. Avec une étude de C. G. Carl Gustav… (1955) 1 kappale
The Field of Zen 1 kappale
Der Westliche Und Der Östliche Weg. Essays Über Christliche Und Buddhistische Mystik - Weltper... 1 kappale
Outlines Of Mahayana Buddism 1 kappale
Essais sur le bouddhisme Zen volume 2 1 kappale
An Introduction in Zen Buddhism 1 kappale
Buddhism comes to America 1 kappale
Zen Buddhism 1 kappale
A doutrina zen da não-mente 1 kappale
Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra 1 kappale
The Eastern Buddhist Volume III October-November-December, 1924 Number 3 (Issued, May, 1925) 1 kappale
Suzuki Daisetsu zenshu. 1 kappale
Manual of Zen Buddhism 1 kappale
Sengai Calendar 1961 1 kappale
Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist 1 kappale
Sengai, 1750-1837 — Tekijä — 1 kappale
The Ten Oxherding Pictures 1 kappale
Ensayos sobre budismo zen tercera serie 1 kappale
Ignorance and World Fellowship 1 kappale
Zazen Die Übung des Zen 1 kappale
[Small hardbound notebook] 1 kappale
The Way of Compassion 1 kappale
The Field of Zen 1 kappale
Myokonin 1 kappale
Rare Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki / THE TRAINING OF THE ZEN BUDDHIST MONK 1st Edition 1959 (1959) 1 kappale
The Lankavatara Sutra-A Mahayana Text 1 kappale
The Lankavatara sutra, a Mahayana text; translated for the first time from the original Sanskrit 1 kappale
the chain of compassion 1 kappale
ensayos sobreel budismo zen . 1 seriw 1 kappale
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- Virallinen nimi
- 貞太郎, 鈴木
- Muut nimet
- Suzuki, D. T.
- Syntymäaika
- 1870-10-18
- Kuolinaika
- 1966-07-22
- Sukupuoli
- male
- Kansalaisuus
- Japan
- Syntymäpaikka
- Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
- Asuinpaikat
- Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan (birth)
La Salle, Illinois, USA - Koulutus
- Tokyo University
- Ammatit
- Professor of Buddhist philosophy
translator - Suhteet
- Suzuki, Beatrice Lane (wife)
Nishida, Kitaro (friend)
Yanagi, Muneyoshi (student) - Organisaatiot
- Otani University
- Lyhyt elämäkerta
- Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki (1870-1966) est un auteur japonais d'ouvrages et d'essais sur le Bouddhisme Zen.
Il fut aussi un traduteur prolifique du chinois, du japonais et de la littérature sanscrite. Il donna de nombreux cours et conférences dans les universités occidentales et fut professeur à l’université d’Otani, une école bouddhiste japonaise.
Parmi ses ouvrages traduits : Essais sur le Bouddhisme Zen, séries I, II, III, Albin Michel (1940-2003) ;
Introduction au Bouddhisme Zen (Préface de C.G. Jung, 24 pages), Buchet/Chastel, 1978 ; Le non-mental selon la pensée zen (traduit par Hubert Benoit), Le Courrier du Livre, 1970.
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> RÉSUMÉ. — Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, l'auteur des célèbres et désormais classiques Essais sur le bouddhisme zen, joua un rôle déterminant dans l'enseignement du bouddhisme en Occident. Ici regroupés, ses articles et conférences - dont une, très émouvante, sur le "Suprême Idéal Spirituel" éclairent le bouddhisme Mahayana en général et l'école zen en particulier, ainsi que les paroles de maître Rinzaï et les relations entre zen et psychologie occidentale. De plus, le Dr Suzuki s'y montre tout autant expert de la culture et de l'art japonais que fin observateur de l'évolution des valeurs au cours de notre XXe siècle.… (lisätietoja)