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Samurai, the feudal warriors of Japan, were separated from all other warriors throughout history in that they feared absolutely nothing and once committed they followed through without hesitation.
They had an inherent understanding of life and death as two entities of the same cycle, and through this, they achieved the courage to fight no matter what. A true samurai could never be intimidated. He never feared an opponent, and he longed for the day he died on the battlefield.
Zen Buddhism taught that Buddha Nature is nothing but the pure nature of the mind itself. Zen practitioners strive to realise sunyata, or beauty and fulfillment in emptiness. This may seem paradoxical, but the essence of Zen Buddhism is to find it.
In short, Samurai preferred Zen Buddhism because it enabled them to find themselves, and in doing so, eliminate fear.

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Customs in which a samurai participated in?

The samurai particpated in the tea ceremony and in zen buddhism


Why did the Samurai write poetry?

the samurai wrote poetry mostly to calm themselves, and they were also zen Buddhists.


Which is NOT a Chinese dynasty Han Ming or Zen?

Zen (A Buddhist sect)


What caused the rise of military government in Japan?

The Emperor and the Shoguns • Shoguns-emperorʼs military leaders; often put own interests fi rst • Minamoto Yoritomo became fi rst shogun in 1192; ruled army, country • Shogunate-military government-ruled Japan for nearly 700 years The Samurai and the Warrior Code • Samurai were fearsome; dying for lord more important than a long life • Women in warrior families used weapons, had land; some became samurai • Bushido-warrior code of honor, loyalty, bravery; Zen a key tenet They got more money.They got a bigger army. Samurai were fearsome. ~


Is zen tradition be traced back to the Buddha?

The buddha is the "god" of many Asian cultures. Buddism is the religion that celebrates buddha as enlightened. However, Asians do not believe he is an all powerful god such as the god in Christianity but more of a "perfect" human being who has been "enlightened".Zen is a symbol of peace and meditation. Zen is practiced as a way of life in many cultures and religions. Zen can take on many names, Chan in mainland China, Seon in Korea, Thiền in Vietnam and dhyāna in India. According to China Zen means Chan and Chan means meditation.So as to answer your question, the tradition of Zen, Chan, Seon, Thiền, or dhyāna can be linked to Buddha and Buddism in a way. One might think of Buddha as zen or at least a follower of zen. Many people who believe in Buddhism also partake in zen. Zen is a major part of Buddhism and there is even a religion called "Zen Buddhism". So yes, I do suppose you may find a way to trace zen to buddha.See Wikipedia's take on Zen for a more detailed answer and to get more facts: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZenThis information was sourced directly from Zen - Wikipedia, URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen

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Customs in which a samurai participated in?

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What religions did knights and samurai practice?

Samurai practiced ancient shintoism.They also practiced a form of Buddhism knownas Zen.


Why did the Samurai write poetry?

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Why was zen used by the samurai?

Zen was adopted by the samurai to help develop mental clarity, focus, and discipline to enhance their combat skills and decision-making in battle. The practice of Zen also helped cultivate inner peace and acceptance of the harsh realities of war, allowing the samurai to face death with courage and equanimity.


How did zen conflict samurai beliefs?

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What are some europoean and samurai's religgeon?

Samurai lived their life by the code of Bushido, a combination of Confucianism, Shinto and Zen Buddhism.


Was Zen Buddhism the primary shaper of the Samurai warrior code?

Zen Buddhism significantly influenced the Samurai warrior code, particularly through its emphasis on discipline, mindfulness, and the acceptance of death. The philosophy encouraged samurai to cultivate inner peace and focus, which were essential for their martial practices and decision-making in battle. However, while Zen played an important role, the samurai code was also shaped by other factors, including Shinto beliefs, Confucian ethics, and the practical needs of warfare and governance. Thus, Zen Buddhism was a key component, but not the sole shaper of the samurai ethos.


Where ninjas religious?

Yes, ninjas and samurai both followed the zen Buddhism or Christianity


Why did the Samurai's like Zen?

That's a strange question, and the answer is simple: To become more concentrated. Zen means peace, and peace means more concentration. The SamurAI's didn't particulary like it. They just used it to concentrate before a fight. That was all.


What type of Buddhism did samurai prefer and why?

The samurai prefer Shinto (Maybe Mahayana Buddhism) because it is Japanese tradition which was influenced from China mainland in the past.


What does Samurai Warriors stand for in Japan?

Samurai Warriors in Japan were very skillfully trained combatants. They used swords and armor as their main equipment for fighting. They stood mainly for Zen Buddhism


How many zen buddhists are in the world today?

In practicing Zen, all that matters is looking into "What am I?" This big question points to a clear, before-thinking mind. When you're thinking, you may have the idea that there are infinite beings in the world, or billions, or just a few. But before thinking, there's nothing at all: complete, empty stillness.