The Manual of Zen Buddhism, written by author and essayist Daisetz
Teitaro Suzuki, is a work that was instrumental and spreading far
eastern philosophy to the west. As stated by the author, the object
of this book, is to inform the reader of the various literary
materials relating to the monastery life. Foreign students often
express their desire to know about what the Zen monk reads before
the Buddha in his daily service, where his thoughts move in his
leisure hours, and what objects of worship he has in the different
quarters of his institution. This work will satisfy their desire.
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