Katsu (Zen)
Katsu (Chinese: 喝; Pinyin: hè, Wade-Giles: ho; Cantonese: , Romanji: Katsu) is a shout that is described in Chan and Zen Buddhism encounter-stories, to expose the enlightened state (Japanese: satori) of the Zen-master, and/or to induce initial enlightenment experience in a student. The shout is also sometimes used in the East Asian martial arts for a variety of purposes; in this context, katsu is very similar to the shout kiai.
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Katsu (Zen)
Katsu (Chinese: 喝; Pinyin: hè, Wade-Giles: ho; Cantonese: , Romanji: Katsu) is a shout that is described in Chan and Zen Buddhism encounter-stories, to expose the enlightened state (Japanese: satori) of the Zen-master, and/or to induce initial enlightenment experience in a student. The shout is also sometimes used in the East Asian martial arts for a variety of purposes; in this context, katsu is very similar to the shout kiai.
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Katsu (Chinese: 喝; Pinyin: hè, ...... ery similar to the shout kiai.
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Katsu (Chinese: 喝; Pinyin: hè, ...... ery similar to the shout kiai.
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