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A kōan ( KOH-a(h)n; Japanese: 公案; Chinese: 公案; pinyin: gōng'àn [kʊ́ŋ ân]; Korean: 화두; Vietnamese: công án) is a story, dialogue, question, or statement from Chinese Chan Buddhist lore, supplemented with commentaries, that is used in Zen Buddhist practice in different ways. The main goal of kōan practice in Zen is to achieve kenshō (Chinese: jianxing 見性), to see or observe one's buddha-nature.

Extended study of kōan literature as well as meditation (zazen) on a kōan is a major feature of modern Rinzai Zen. They are also studied in the Sōtō school of Zen to a lesser extent. In Chinese Chan and Korean Seon Buddhism, meditating on a huatou, a key phrase of a kōan, is also a major Zen meditation method.

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Tasting Life's True Essence

training, Buddha Nature, Bell, Enthusiasm, Koan
Jan 19 2004

Discovering Freedom through Zen Practice

Freedom, Letting Go, Hyakujo, Intention, Koan
Aug 10 1998

Zen in Everyday Life Unveiled

Silence, Priest, Buddha Nature, Hate, Koan
Nov 08 1992

Embracing Zen's Messy Truths

Priest, Buddha Nature, Silence, Hate, Koan
Nov 08 1992

Zen Mind, Peaceful Presence

Bodhidharma, Koan, Tozan, Peace, Composure
Sep 07 1986

Engaging Directly with Suffering

Vow, Koan, Hate, Greed
Apr 10 1984

Awaken to Each Present Moment

Practice Period, Non-discrimination, Aspects of Practice, Thich Nhat Hanh, Koan...
Feb 01 1984