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ANGO - An ango (), or kessei (), is a Japanese term for a three-month period of intense training for students of Zen Buddhism, lasting anywhere from 90 to 1...
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In Samoa, a name applied to the turmeric-plant (Curcuma longa), the fleshy rhizome of which yields a yellow coloring matter which the natives use in ornamenting their bark cloth and for painting their skin. See turmeric and huldee. |
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An ango (), or kessei (), is a Japanese term for a three-month period of intense training for students of Zen Buddhism, lasting anywhere from 90 to 100 days. The practice during ango consists of meditation (zazen), study, and work (samu()). * Ango is typically held twice a year, the first period from spring to summer and the second period from fall to winter. The word ango literally translates as "dwelling in peace"; the summer ango is referred to as ge-ango and the winter period is u-ango. Additionally, some monasteries and Zen centers hold just one ango per year. Concerning Zen practice in the United States, author Ellen Birx writes, * Many centers now allow members to attend retreats on a part-time basis. Many have ango, a three-month-long period of intensified practice, that members can participate in while continuing to go off to work during the day." Taigen Dan Leighton writes a more traditional definition, "These are ninety-day training periods of concentrated practice without lea |