Sheng Yen (), born Zhang Baokang (), (January 22, 1931 – February 3, 2009) was a Taiwanese Buddhist monk, religious scholar, and writer. He was one of the mainstream teachers of
Chan Buddhism
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. He was a 57th generational
dharma heir of
Linji Yixuan
Japanese painting of Linji
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in the
Linji school
The Línjì school () is a school of Chan Buddhism named after Linji Yixuan (d. 866). It took prominence in Song dynasty, Song China (960–1279), spread to Japan as the Rinzai school and influenced the nine mountain schools of Korean Seon.
Hi ...
(Japanese:
Rinzai
The Rinzai school (, zh, t=臨濟宗, s=临济宗, p=Línjì zōng), named after Linji Yixuan (Romaji: Rinzai Gigen, died 866 CE) is one of three sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism, along with Sōtō and Ōbaku. The Chinese Linji school of ...
) and a third-generation dharma heir of
Hsu Yun. In the
Caodong (Japanese:
Sōtō
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) lineage, Sheng Yen was a 52nd-generation Dharma heir of
Dongshan Liangjie (807-869), and a direct Dharma heir of
Dongchu (1908–1977).
Sheng Yen was the founder of the
Dharma Drum Mountain, a Buddhist organization based in
Taiwan
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. During his time in Taiwan, Sheng Yen was well known as a progressive Buddhist teacher who sought to teach Buddhism in a modern and Western-influenced world. In Taiwan, he was one of four prominent modern Buddhist masters, along with
Hsing Yun,
Cheng Yen and
Wei Chueh, popularly referred to as the "
Four Heavenly Kings
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" of Taiwanese Buddhism. In 2000 he was one of the keynote speakers in the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held in the
United Nations
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.
Biography
Early life (1931–1959)
Born as Chang Baokang on January 22, 1931, in
Nantong, Jiangsu near
Shanghai
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in
mainland China
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, he became a monk at the age of 13. During the
Chinese Civil War
The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led Nationalist government, government of the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the forces of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Armed conflict continued intermitt ...
, he went to Taiwan in 1949 by enlisting in a unit of the
Nationalist Army. After leaving the army Sheng Yen became recognized as a
Dharma Heir in both the
Linji and
Caodong traditions and became a monk again in 1959.
Resuming monastic life
From 1961 to 1968 he trained in solitary retreat in southern Taiwan at Chao Yuan Monastery. Sheng Yen became a lecturer at Shan Dao Monastery in Taipei and then completed a
master's degree
A master's degree (from Latin ) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional prac ...
(1971) and
doctorate
A doctorate (from Latin ''doctor'', meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism '' licentia docendi'' ("licence to teach ...
(1975) in
Buddhist literature
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at
Rissho University in Japan.
At the time Sheng Yen was the only major Buddhist figure in Taiwan to have earned a doctorate from a reputable foreign university.
Sheng Yen received full transmission in the Caodong tradition in 1975 and the Linji tradition in 1978.
Sheng Yen became abbot of
Nung Chan in Taiwan in 1978 and founder of the Institute of Chung-Hwa Buddhist Culture in
New York City
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in 1979. In 1985, he founded the Institute of Chung-Hwa Buddhist Studies in
Taipei
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and the International Cultural and Educational Foundation of
Dharma Drum Mountain in 1989.
Propagation of Buddhardharma in the West
Sheng Yen taught in the United States starting in 1975, and established Chan Meditation Center in Queens, New York, and its retreat center,
Dharma Drum Retreat Center at
Pine Bush, New York in 1997. He also visited many countries in Europe, as well as continuing his teaching in several Asian countries, in particular Taiwan. Sheng Yen gave dharma transmission to several of his lay Western students, such as
John Crook, who later formed the Western Chan Fellowship, and several other Western disciples such as Simon Child, Max Kalin, and Zarko Andricevic.
Sheng Yen's health was poor in the last couple years of his life, although he still gave lectures in Taiwan.
Death
Sheng Yen died from
renal failure
Kidney failure, also known as renal failure or end-stage renal disease (ESRD), is a medical condition in which the kidneys can no longer adequately filter waste products from the blood, functioning at less than 15% of normal levels. Kidney fa ...
on February 3, 2009, while returning from
National Taiwan University Hospital in
Taipei
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. He had endured the illness for many years, but refused a kidney transplant. In accordance with
East Asian age reckoning
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, the Dharma Drum Mountain organization states that Sheng Yen died at the age of 80.
Officially, according to the Western way of reckoning age, Sheng Yen died at the age of 78.
Hours after his death, tributes from eminent Buddhist monks and Taiwanese politicians and celebrities, including President
Ma Ying-jeou
Ma Ying-jeou ( zh, t=馬英九; pinyin: ''Mǎ Yīngjiǔ''; ; born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician, lawyer, and legal scholar who served as the sixth president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016. A member of the Kuomintang (KMT ...
, Vice President
Vincent Siew
Siew Wan-chang (; born 3 January 1939), known also by his English name Vincent Siew, is a Taiwanese politician who served as the ninth vice president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2008 to 2012. He was the first Taiwanese-born Prem ...
,
DPP Chairwoman
Tsai Ing-wen
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, kung fu star
Jet Li
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, and actress
Brigitte Lin
Brigitte Lin Ching-hsia (; born 3 November 1954) is a Taiwanese actress. Regarded as a screen icon, Lin played a key role in boosting Taiwan’s film production with her romantic heroine roles in the 1970s before transitioning to Hong Kong, where ...
, began to pour into Dharma Drum Mountain monastery. As stipulated in his will, Sheng Yen forbade the use of extravagant funeral services, including the construction of memorials or monuments. Sheng Yen received a simple Buddhist ritual attended by the President and dignitaries, and was buried in the Life Memorial Garden near the monastery. His ashes were divided into five sections, with each section filled by the Abbot, senior disciples, President Ma, Vice President Siew, and other laity.
Dharma heirs
Monks:
*
Chi Chern
*
Guo Ru
*
Guo Yuan
*
Guo Pin
*
Guo Dong
*
Huimin
*
Guo Xing
*
Guo Jun
Nuns:
* Guo Jing
*
Guo Kuang
*
Guo Yi
*
Guo Zhao
Western Lay practitioners:
*
John Crook, PhD, DSC
*
Simon Child
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Personal life
Simon Child was born and raised in Auckland, New Ze ...
*
Max Kalin
*
Zarko Andricevic
*
Gilbert Gutierrez
In the Chan lineage of Sheng Yen, a "Dharma heir" receives the dharma transmission based on his or her selfless administrative contributions to Dharma Drum Mountain and practice of Chan.
[http://www.ddm.org.tw/maze/190/page1.asp 交付傳持佛法的任務] However, a Dharma heir may not have had
a personal experience of self-nature or
Buddha-nature
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, the nature of
śūnyatā
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, in which case the person would also receive ''yinke'' (Jp.
inka shōmei), the seal of approval. Among the Dharma heirs, there are only a few who have both Dharma transmission and yinke.
Among Sheng Yen's senior disciples, there are also those who have received yinke but no dharma transmission for various reasons.
Books
In alphabetical order of the books' title:
* Sheng Yen, ''A Journey of Learning and Insight'', Dharma Drum Publishing Corp, 2012.
* Sheng Yen, ''Attaining the Way: A Guide to the Practice of Chan Buddhism''. Shambhala Publications, 2006. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Complete Enlightenment - Zen Comments on the Sutra of Complete Enlightenment''. Shambhala Publications, 1998. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Dharma Drum: The Life & Heart of Ch'an Practice''. Shambhala Publications, 2006. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Faith in Mind: A Guide to Chan Practice''. Dharma Publishing, 1987. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Getting the Buddha Mind: On the Practice of Chan Retreat''. North Atlantic Books, 2005. .
* Sheng Yen and Dan Stevenson, ''Hoofprint of the Ox: Principles of the Chan Buddhist Path As Taught by a Modern Chinese Master''. Oxford University Press, 2002. .
* Sheng Yen (ed. John Crook), ''Illuminating Silence: The Practice of Chinese Zen''. Watkins, 2002. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Orthodox Chinese Buddhism''. Dharma Drum, 2007.
Online text* Sheng Yen, ''Ox-herding at Morgan's Bay''. Dharma Drum, 1988. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Setting in Motion the Dharma Wheel''. Dharma Drum Publications, 2000. ASIN B001HPIU4K.
* Sheng Yen, ''Shattering the Great Doubt: The Chan Practice of Huatou''. Shambhala, 2009. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Song of Mind: Wisdom from the Zen Classic Xin Ming''. Shambhala, 2004. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Subtle Wisdom: Understanding Suffering, Cultivating Compassion Through Ch'an Buddhism''. Image, 1999. .
* Sheng Yen, ''The Infinite Mirror: Commentaries on Two Chan Classics''. Shambala, 2006. .
* Sheng Yen, ''The Method of No-Method: The Chan Practice of Silent Illumination''. Shambhala, 2008. .
* Sheng Yen, ''The Poetry of Enlightenment: Poems by Ancient Chan Masters''. Shambala, 2006. .
* Sheng Yen, ''The Six Paramitas: Perfections of the Bodhisattva path, a commentary''. Dharma Drum, 2002. ASIN: B0006S8EYU.
* Sheng Yen, ''The Sword of Wisdom: A Commentary on the Song of Enlightenment''. North Atlantic Books, 2002. .
* Sheng Yen, ''There Is No Suffering: A Commentary on the Heart Sutra''. Dharma Drum, 2002. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Things Pertaining to Bodhi: The Thirty-seven Aids to Enlightenment''. Shambhala, 2010. .
* Sheng Yen, ''Zen Wisdom''. North Atlantic Books, 2002. .
Autobiography of Master Sheng Yen:
* Sheng Yen, ''Footprints in the Snow: The Autobiography of a Chinese Buddhist Monk''. Doubleday Religion, 2008. .
History of the Dharma Drum Lineage:
*
See also
*
Dharma Drum Mountain
*
Nung Chan Monastery
*
Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States
Below is a timeline of important events regarding Zen Buddhism in the United States. Dates with "?" are approximate.
Events
Early history
* 1893: Soyen Shaku comes to the United States to lecture at the World Parliament of Religions held in ...
References
Bibliography
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External links
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Biographyan
of Chan Master Sheng Yen at the website of the Chan Meditation Center in New York
Dharma Drum Retreat Centerin Pinebush, New York
Dharma Drum Mountain in TaiwanThe Western Chan Fellowship (UK)Sheng Yen education foundation
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