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Collected Treatises of Bodhidharma

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Collected Treatises of Bodhidharma

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📘 Overview – Collected Treatises of Bodhidharma

The Collected Treatises of Bodhidharma is a profound anthology of Chan (Zen) Buddhist wisdom attributed to Bodhidharma, the Indian monk regarded as the First Patriarch of Chinese Chan. The treatises explore the heart of Mahayana Buddhist practice—emphasizing direct insight into the mind, letting go of conceptual thought, and realizing one’s original nature. Through dialogues, question-and-answer formats, and poetic reflections, the texts dismantle dualistic thinking and guide practitioners to the realization of “no-mind” (無心), the gateway to true liberation.

Rather than advocating elaborate rituals or scriptures, Bodhidharma stresses “guarding the original mind” as the essence of Buddhist practice. The treatises blend the depths of Indian Yogacara and Madhyamaka philosophy with the spontaneity and simplicity of early Chan Buddhism.


🧘‍♂️ Author – Bodhidharma

Bodhidharma (ca. 5th–6th century CE) was a South Indian prince-turned-monk credited with bringing Mahayana Buddhism—especially the Dhyana (Zen/Chan) school—to China. Revered as the First Patriarch of Chinese Chan, he is famed for his radical, no-frills approach to spiritual practice. Eschewing reliance on scriptures and external rituals, Bodhidharma taught that awakening comes from realizing the mind’s true nature directly.

Legend says he spent nine years meditating facing a wall at Shaolin Monastery, exemplifying his teaching of inner stillness and direct perception. His teachings laid the foundation for the later flourishing of Chan and Zen Buddhism throughout East Asia.


📖 Selected Passage

“Sentient beings must awaken and liberate themselves by recognizing their own minds—even the Buddha cannot liberate those who cling to delusion. If the Buddhas could truly deliver others, then with the countless Buddhas of the past, how is it that we have not yet attained Buddhahood? It is only because true sincerity does not arise from within, and thus we remain adrift in the sea of suffering.”

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The Collected Treatises of Bodhidharma presents the essential teachings of Bodhidharma, the Indian monk who brought Chan (Zen) Buddhism to China. Through dialogues, discourses, and verses, these treatises emphasize the realization of one’s true nature through direct inner observation, non-attachment, and no-mind (wuxin ). The text deconstructs dualistic views and conceptual grasping, pointing instead to the original, pure mind as the source of awakening. Bodhidharma teaches that all practices, scriptures, and rituals are secondary to the direct recognition and guarding of the true mind. Liberation cannot be given by another—not even by the Buddha himself—but must arise from sincere insight into one's own nature. This collection remains a foundational work in Chan Buddhism, embodying the radical simplicity and spiritual clarity that would shape the course of Zen throughout East Asia.

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