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Bodhidharma
Bo·dhi·dhar·ma B5370550 (bō′dĭ-där′mə, -dûr′-) fl. c. 6th century ad. Buddhist monk traditionally credited with establishing in China a school of Buddhism that eventually spread to Japan, where it became known as Zen.Bodhidharma (ˌbəʊdɪˈdɑːmə; ˌbɒd-) n (Biography) 6th century ad, Indian Buddhist monk, who taught in China (from 520): considered to be the founder of Zen BuddhismBodhidharma
Bodhidharma: see Zen BuddhismZen Buddhism, Buddhist sect of China and Japan. The name of the sect (Chin. Ch'an, Jap. Zen) derives from the Sanskrit dhyana [meditation]. In China the school early became known for making its central tenet the practice of meditation, rather than adherence ..... Click the link for more information. .Bodhidharma 6th century ad, Indian Buddhist monk, who taught in China (from 520): considered to be the founder of Zen Buddhism ThesaurusSeeZen Buddhism |