Shōbōgenzō (A complete English translation)
The eye and treasury of the true law
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*In Japan and the West, the term Shōbōgenzō is most commonly known as referring to the titles of two works composed by Japanese Zen master Dōgen Kigen in the mid-13th century.*
*(The first written and completed in 1235, the Shinji Shōbōgenzō, also known as the Mana Shōbōgenzō or Shōbōgenzō Sanbyakusoku is a collection of 301 koans (public cases) and is written in Chinese, the language of the original texts from which the koans were taken.* ([Source][1].)
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Db%C5%8Dgenz%C5%8D
*(The first written and completed in 1235, the Shinji Shōbōgenzō, also known as the Mana Shōbōgenzō or Shōbōgenzō Sanbyakusoku is a collection of 301 koans (public cases) and is written in Chinese, the language of the original texts from which the koans were taken.* ([Source][1].)
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Db%C5%8Dgenz%C5%8D
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