Bodhidharma Talks

Bodhidharma was a semi-legendary Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th or 6th century CE. He is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Chan Buddhism to China, and is regarded as its first Chinese patriarch. He is also popularly regarded as the founder of Shaolin kung fu, an idea popularized in the 20th century, but based on the 17th century Yijin Jing and the Daoist association of daoyin gymnastics with Bodhidharma.
Little contemporary biographical information on Bodhidharma is extant, and subsequent accounts became layered with legend and unreliable details. According to the principal Chinese sources, Bodhidharma came from the Western Regions, which typically refers to Central Asia but can also include the Indian subcontinent, and is described as either a "Persian Central Asian" or a "South Indian [...] the third son of a great Indian king." Aside from the Chinese accounts, several popular traditions also exist regarding Bodhidharma's origins. Throughout Buddhist art, Bodhidharma is depicted as an ill-tempered, large-nosed, profusely-bearded, wide-eyed non-Chinese person. He is referred to as "The Blue-Eyed Barbarian" (Chinese: 碧眼胡; pinyin: Bìyǎnhú) in Chan texts.
The accounts also differ on the date of his arrival, with one early account claiming that he arrived during the Liu Song dynasty (420–479 CE) and later accounts dating his arrival to the Liang dynasty (502–557 CE). Bodhidharma was primarily active in the territory of the Northern Wei (386–534 CE). Modern scholarship dates him to about the early 5th century CE.
Bodhidharma's teachings and practice centered on meditation and the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra. The Anthology of the Patriarchal Hall (952) identifies Bodhidharma as the 28th Patriarch of Buddhism in an uninterrupted line that extends back to the Gautama Buddha himself.
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December 1st, 1978, Serial No. 00624 Politics, Dragons, Bodhidharma, Sangha, Building |
Dec 01 1978 |
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Zen's Path of Not Knowing Community, Bodhidharma, Ordination, Building, Baso |
Apr 03 1978 |
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Zen Paradoxes in Daily Life Zendo, Concentration, Love, Bodhidharma, Patience |
Apr 02 1978 |
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Seeing Life's Hidden Dimensions Joshu, Forgiveness, Letting Go, Bodhidharma |
Mar 27 1978 |
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July 12th, 1977, Serial No. 00055 Posture, Chanting, training, Bodhidharma, American |
Jul 12 1977 |
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Realizing Reality through Illusion realization, Addiction, Discrimination, Bodhidharma, Non-discrimination |
Aug 1974 |
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Zen Unity in Duality First Principle, Bodhidharma, Tozan, Baso |
Jun 16 1974 |
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Beyond Duality: Zen Insights First Principle, Bodhidharma, Tozan |
Jun 16 1974 |
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Zen's Path to Insightful Inquiries Bodhidharma, Money, Transmission, Buddha Nature |
Feb 22 1974 |
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Genuine Zen Practice Unveiled Bodhidharma, Shosan, Dharmakaya, Ceremony, Commitment |
Feb 21 1974 |
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Discovering Buddha Within Yourself Bodhidharma, Gratitude, heart, Funeral, Fox |
Feb 17 1974 |
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February 8th, 1974, Serial No. 00257 Bodhidharma, Happiness, Greed, Hate, Delusion |
Feb 08 1974 |
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Embracing Zen Through True Interconnectedness Lotus Sutra, Bodhidharma, Buddha Nature, Nirvana, Precepts |
Feb 03 1974 |
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Embodied Zen: Living the Koans Bodhidharma, Mindfulness, Truth, Mahayana, Breath |
Jan 28 1974 |
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Embracing Fluid Buddhist Practice Practice Period, Buddha Nature, Breath, Posture, Bodhidharma |
Jan 20 1974 |
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February 3rd, 1973, Serial No. 00298 Lotus Sutra, Bodhidharma, Nirvana, Precepts |
Feb 03 1973 |
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Embracing Desires in Buddha Nature Evil, Bodhidharma, Buddha Nature, Rinzai, Heart Sutra |
Jul 04 1972 |
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Embracing Ignorance: The Zen Response Silence, Bodhidharma, Buddha Nature, War, Letting Go |
May 20 1972 |
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Zen Moments: Breathing and Being Breath, Bodhidharma, Truth, causation, Koan |
May 13 1972 |
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Zen Gardens as Living Memorials Ceremony, Dragons, Building, Buddha Nature, Bodhidharma |
May 10 1972 |
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Echoes of Practice, Voices of Zen Bodhidharma, Breath, Attachment, Mahayana, Koan |
May 09 1972 |
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Living the Paradox of Zen Bodhidharma, First Principle, Dragons, Love, Passions |
Apr 29 1972 |
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Zen Mind Balanced Body Posture, Composure, Instruction, Sambhogakaya, Bodhidharma |
Apr 01 1972 |