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Charles Luk (Lu K'uan Yu) [1898-1978] Born in Canton in 1898 and died in 1978. His first Master was Hutuktu of Sikang – an enlightened Great Lama. His second Master was the Venerable Ch'an Master Hsu Yun, the best-known modern Ch'an Master. Throughout his life Lu K'uan Yu contributed to Buddhist publications in India, London, Paris, and New York, for he passionately devoted his life to presenting Chinese Buddhist texts to Westerners because he wanted to preserve Buddhism. From "Ch'an and Zen Teaching" Ch'an and Zen Teaching contents: Ch'an and Zen Teaching Volume 1 – Master Hsu Yun's Discourses and Dharma Words (with aditional chapter) – Stories of Six Ch'an Masters – The Diamond Cutter of Doubts A commentary on the Diamond Sutra by Ch'an Master Han Shan – A Straight Talk on the Heart Sutra by Ch'an Master Han Shan Ch'an and Zen Teaching Volume 2 – The Forty Transmission Gathas – The Stories of the Founders of Five Ch'an Sects Ch'an and Zen Teaching Volume 3 – The Altar Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch The supreme Zen Sutra of Hui Neng – Yung Chia's Song of Enlightnment by Ch'an Master Yung Chia – The Sutra of Complete Enlightment by Ch'an Master Han Shan Complete Bibliography Ch'an and Zen Teaching, Series I, II, III Rider, London 1960, 1975 Shambala Publications 1970, 1971 Century-Hutchinson 1987 Samuel Weiser 1993 Practical Buddhism Rider, London 1971 Secrets of Chinese Meditation Rider, London 1964, 1971 Weiser, 1969 The Surangama Sutra Rider, London 1969, 1973 The Transmission of the Mind Outside the Teaching Rider, London 1974 New York: Grove Press, 1975 The Vilamakirti Sutra Shambala 1972 Taoist Yoga : Alchemy And Immortality York Beach, Maine: Weiser, 1984, 1990 Samuel Weiser, 1973 Empty Cloud: the Autobiography of the Chinese Zen Master Xu Yun Longmead, Element Books, 1959, 1988 Rochester: Empty Cloud Press, 1974 Master Hsu Yun's Discourses and Dharma Words The Corporate Buddha Educational Foundation 1996 |
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