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  2. Ritual tea drinking, which originated in China, was first practiced in Japan during the Kamakura period (1192–1333) by Zen monks, who drank tea to keep awake during long sessions of meditation. It later became an active part of Zen ritual honouring the first patriarch, Bodhidharma (Japanese: Daruma).
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  5. Tea ceremony | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBRitual tea drinking, which originated in China, was first practiced in Japan during the Kamakura period (1192–1333) by Zen monks, who drank tea to keep awake during long sessions of meditation. It later became an …

  6. What is the Relationship between Zen and Tea …

    WEBThe scrolls (kakejiku) hung on the walls of the tea ceremony rooms are usually brushed by Buddhist monks who are Zen masters. Sometimes those scrolls are related to Zen verses and teachings. Tea ceremony …

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  8. The Principles of Tea Ceremony by Sen No Rikyu

    WEBAug 29, 2023 · Discover why Sen No Rikyu's four principles—Harmony, Respect, Purity, and Tranquility—are far more than mere guidelines for a traditional tea ceremony.

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  10. How Tea Became the Symbol of Enlightenment

    WEBJun 13, 2013 · Historical records reveal that around the year 713, a certain Zen master named Xiangmo allowed his monks to drink tea in order to stay awake while meditating. Monks and laypeople throughout China then …

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  12. Eisai: The Monk that Propagated Tea Culture in Japan

    WEBMyouan Eisai (Myōan Eisai, 明菴栄西) is best known for bringing the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism to Japan. He also played a prominent role in Japanese tea history because he wrote the Kissayojoki (喫茶養生記), a …

  13. Zen in Tea - International Buddhist Society | 國際佛教觀音寺

  14. Zenshuji Soto Mission - Home

    WEBa soto zen buddhist temple that promotes buddhism and japanese culture, offering memorial services and cultural activities such as zazen meditation, tea ceremony, calligraphy, taiko drumming, obon carnival, buddhism study.

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