HOME NEWS ABOUT US LOCATIONS EVENTS MEDIA EDUCATION ONLINE SHOP CONTACT US
CHAN BUDDHIST CULTURE

TRAINING CENTRE

 

CHAN BUDDHIST CULTURE


CHAN BUDDHISM HISTORY


HEART SUTRA


CH'AN


SHAOLIN TEMPLE CHINA

 

SHAOLIN GONG FU


SAN SHOU


QI GONG


TAI CHI

Chan Buddhism

Buddhism was born in Nepal about 2500 years ago. It spread to India some 400 years later, and 1500 years ago, it appeared in China. Chan Buddhism is said to have originated at Shaolin Temple, and its spiritual founder was an Indian prince named Bodhidharma, or as he was known to the Chinese, Da Mo. It is characterized by a rejection of much of the protocol associated with other sects of Buddhism and is oriented around the practice of meditation. In Chan, the Temple is everywhere, and one can pray anywhere, meditate in any position, and it emphasizes the idea of personal awakening and understanding. Chan is the spiritual parent of Japanese Zen Buddhism.


"Amituofo" or "Amitabha"

Amituofo means a multitude of things, depending on how it is used. It can be a greeting, a salutation, a blessing, or it can mean "please" or "I'm sorry." Literally, it is the name of a Buddha, the "Amita" Buddha ("fo" being the Chinese word for Buddha). It is pronounced "Ah-mee-twoh-foh". "Amituofo" is the Chinese transliteration of the Sanskrit "Amitabha".




YOUR SUGGESTIONS BACK >>>

Copyright © 2002-2009 UK Shaolin Temple Ltd. All rights reserved.