Treasury Of The True Dharma Eye by Kazuaki Tanahashi - Test
  • 1. Treasury Of The True Dharma Eye by Kazuaki Tanahashi is a profound and illuminating work that brings together the essence of Zen teachings, presented in a beautifully curated format that showcases the depth and richness of this age-old tradition. This anthology serves as a bridge between the ancient wisdom of Zen Buddhism and the contemporary reader, offering insights into the nature of reality, the mind, and the path to enlightenment through a collection of key texts, poems, and commentaries. Tanahashi, a master calligrapher and translator, skillfully weaves together historical context, philosophical reflections, and personal anecdotes, allowing readers to engage deeply with the material. His meticulous attention to detail and artistic sensibility breathe life into each page, encouraging practitioners and seekers alike to explore the fundamental truths of existence, mindfulness, and compassion. The book also emphasizes the importance of direct experience over intellectual understanding, urging readers to embody the teachings in their daily lives. Overall, Treasury Of The True Dharma Eye stands as a vital resource for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Zen philosophy and practice, making it an essential addition to the library of spiritual seekers.

    Who is the author of 'Treasury Of The True Dharma Eye'?
A) Kazuaki Tanahashi
B) Dogen Zenji
C) Shunryu Suzuki
D) Thich Nhat Hanh
  • 2. What does 'Shobogenzo' literally translate to in English?
A) Treasury of the True Dharma Eye
B) Gateless Gate
C) The Way of Zen
D) Book of Serenity
  • 3. Which Zen school did Dogen Zenji found?
A) Obaku Zen
B) Sanbo Kyodan
C) Soto Zen
D) Rinzai Zen
  • 4. In which century did Dogen write the original Shobogenzo?
A) 13th century
B) 12th century
C) 15th century
D) 18th century
  • 5. Where did Dogen establish Eiheiji temple?
A) Vietnam
B) Japan
C) China
D) Korea
  • 6. Which concept describes Dogen's view of practice and enlightenment?
A) Enlightenment comes suddenly
B) Practice is unnecessary
C) Enlightenment precedes practice
D) Practice and enlightenment are one
  • 7. What is Dogen's famous statement about studying the self?
A) To study the self is to find the self
B) The self is eternal
C) The self doesn't exist
D) To study the self is to forget the self
  • 8. Which Buddhist concept does Dogen reinterpret in 'Bendowa'?
A) The unity of practice and realization
B) The four noble truths
C) Dependent origination
D) The eightfold path
  • 9. Which fascicle discusses the moon as a metaphor for enlightenment?
A) Tsuki
B) Busso
C) Menju
D) Katto
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