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The song is in Japanese.
There is no Zen or Buddhist language. Any special words to describe aspects of the Buddhist beliefs come from Pali, Japanese, Chinese or Tibetan
Patrice Julien has written: 'Zen no hinto' -- subject(s): Zen Buddhism 'French on location' -- subject(s): English, French language, Textbooks for foreign speakers
The plural of "zen" is also "zen." The word "zen" does not change in the plural form.
It depends on the accessory. (ipod headphones, and some docking stations.)
Zen (A Buddhist sect)
David Zen Mansley goes by Zen.
As an initial point - Buddhism does not have its own language. In the same way, Christians use a text that was originally written in several middle Eastern and Mediterranean languages, but does not speak in "Christian".The Japanese word Zen comes from the Chinese word Ch'an, which comes from the Sanskrit word dhyana (Pali: jhana), which means "meditation".Over thousands of years, the Zen school has diverged considerably from some of the other schools of Buddhism, and the word Zen has many nuances of meaning to the Zen school that are not contained in the Pali word jhana.
No, it is not a religion.Zen is a philosophy, a practice of living, and a lifestyle.Buddhism is a religion. Zen is a school/ sect within that religion. It is just as possible to have Zen Catholic, Zen Jew. and even Zen Atheist.
zen architecture
zen seeks sight