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@proceedings{1808052, author = {Kubovčáková, Zuzana}, booktitle = {Annual Conference on Asian Studies}, keywords = {Dogen; Treasury of the True Dharma Eye; Japanese waka poems; moon; symbolism; imagery; Zen}, language = {eng}, title = {Moon-face Buddha: Moon Imagery and Symbolism in Dōgen’s Writings}, url = {https://acas.upol.cz/}, year = {2021} }
TY - CONF ID - 1808052 AU - Kubovčáková, Zuzana PY - 2021 TI - Moon-face Buddha: Moon Imagery and Symbolism in Dōgen’s Writings KW - Dogen KW - Treasury of the True Dharma Eye KW - Japanese waka poems KW - moon KW - symbolism KW - imagery KW - Zen UR - https://acas.upol.cz/ N2 - In this paper, my aim is to address the imagery and symbolism behind expressions in the works of the founder of the Japanese Sōtō school, the Zen master Dōgen 道元 (1200—1253), with an emphasis on the image of the moon, tsuki 月. Dōgen often makes poetic references to the natural world and its symbolism, among his most favourite are, for instance, the four seasons, flowers, rain, wind, and breeze, mountains, streams, and valleys, as well as animals such as horses, donkeys, snakes, and dragons. I would like to illustrate Dōgen’s usage of a most common expression of the moon, an oft-portrayed Zen symbol for wisdom, insight, and enlightenment. Dōgen himself frequently reaches for [the image of] the moon in his writings, the Sino-Japanese Shōbōgenzō as well as the kanbun-style Eihei Kōroku, and even in his both waka and kanshi poems. Given the occurrence of the word tsuki in these various types of writings as doctrinal, philosophical, and poetic reference, I would like to investigate the numerous instances where Dōgen mentions this word, and thereby to illustrate the multidimensionalism of Dōgen’s use of language and imagery. ER -
KUBOVČÁKOVÁ, Zuzana. Moon-face Buddha: Moon Imagery and Symbolism in Dōgen’s Writings. In \textit{Annual Conference on Asian Studies}. 2021.
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