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ZEN IN SALZBURG

Genro Osho (1924-2010)
Remembered in Gratitude

The tradition of CHAN Buddhism developed in 6th century China incorporating a number of mystic as well as practical elements of Chinese universalism. When it spread to Vietnam, Korea and Japan it developed its specific forms found today.

Japanese Zen Buddhism formed and enriched Japanese culture for centuries.

 

The teachings of ZEN have been handed down from generation to generation by masters and teachers and finally reached America and Europe in the course of the last century.

 

Since 1979, the Austrian Zen teacher Genro Osho founded the  Bodhidharma Zendo in Vienna thus providing a centre and a sangha to each and every individual who intends to start on her/his path to enlightenment as a zen practitioner.

Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi„Paradise lies right in front of your feet and still it costs us a tremendous effort to get there“, says Genro Osho's old teacher, Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi, who had left Japan after WW2 zu bring Zen to the West. 

In our zen-training we give our full attention and energy to the practice of zazen, kinhin, gassho and sutra recitation.

 

In our daily lives we endeavour to be guided by sila (discipline, right conduct) and sati (mindfulness), eventually to realize and manifest non-self.

 

Talks and discussions among 'noble friends' in the group of practioners supporting each other on the common path are held regularly at 'tea time' every Thursday after 9 p.m..

 

 

If we want to walk the path we will have to use our own feet.

 

ZA ZEN: every Thursday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Mühldorfgasse 24, 5020 Salzburg.

Specific introduction for beginners on every first Thursday a month.

Zen Literature

Contact: Kurt Gakuro Krammer, Mühldorfgasse 24, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Tel: 0043-699-1075 9774
 

More Information in German below

Der verehrte Zen-Lehrer Genro Osho

Dharma-Aktivität

10 Jahre Zen-Gruppe Salzburg

Thank you for your visit - gassho!

Buddhismus in Salzburg

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