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Zazenkai
A , literally meaning "to come together for meditation" is a Zen Buddhist retreat that is usually less intensive and of shorter duration than sesshin. It may comprise a short meeting, without liturgical service, headed by a monastic, or by a group of practitioners without the presence of a teacher.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://diamondsangha.org/training/zazenkai/ )〕 It is also sometimes used to refer to a meeting of lay practitioners 〔Jørn Borup "Japanese Rinzai Zen Buddhism: Myōshinji, a living religion" (Brill NV: Leiden, The Netherlands), 2008〕 who practice together regularly without a resident teacher. It can also denote a period of zazen in a temple schedule. The meeting itself is punctuated and guided through the use of bells – usually the kinhin bell and the wooden clapper known as a ''taku''. Zazenkai may include a short period of rest or kinhin (walking meditation). A tea ceremony may also follow. At some Zen centers or temples, zazenkai may be followed by social activities or a dharma talk. ==References==
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