Dai-gidan (Zen, Japanese)
- State of doubtful self-questioning
Description
A positive state of inquiry which is paralleled by deep faith – dai-shinkon, this is contrasted with mere passive scepticism.
Context
One of the three pillars of the practice zen, the others being dai-shinkon and dai-funshi. Together with dai-shinkon, an essential component of hotsu-bodaishin, the firm resolve to achieve buddhahood.
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Metadata
Database
Human development
Type
(M) Modes of awareness
Content quality
Yet to rate
Language
English
1A4N
M3858
DOCID
12338580
D7NID
237689
Last update
Dec 5, 2022