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The phrase Zen center was coined by American students of Shunryu Suzuki in the mid-twentieth century, and the San Francisco Zen Center became the first Zen center, incorporating in 1962. Neither temples nor monasteries (although at times operating such facilities), Zen centers occupy a unique place in the historical development of Zen Buddhism and of Buddhism in the United States.

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  • 젠 센터 (ko)
  • Zen center (en)
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  • 젠 센터는 선불교 사찰의 한 종류이다. 원래는 동양의 선찰(禪刹), 선사(禪寺), 젠도를 의미하는 젠 템플이 있었으나, 젠 센터는 서양에서 처음 생긴 용어이다. 미국의 젠 센터는 대부분 주거용 큰 집을 개조하여 사용한다. 동양의 전통을 따라, 신발을 벗고 들어간다. (ko)
  • The phrase Zen center was coined by American students of Shunryu Suzuki in the mid-twentieth century, and the San Francisco Zen Center became the first Zen center, incorporating in 1962. Neither temples nor monasteries (although at times operating such facilities), Zen centers occupy a unique place in the historical development of Zen Buddhism and of Buddhism in the United States. (en)
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  • The phrase Zen center was coined by American students of Shunryu Suzuki in the mid-twentieth century, and the San Francisco Zen Center became the first Zen center, incorporating in 1962. Neither temples nor monasteries (although at times operating such facilities), Zen centers occupy a unique place in the historical development of Zen Buddhism and of Buddhism in the United States. As Zen practice has expanded throughout the United States over the last fifty years, the variety of Zen centers has increased. While some are now the homes of wealthy communities in major cities (such as Zen Center of Los Angeles), and some are in traditional mountain settings (such as Yokoji Zen Mountain Center or Centro Zen in Puerto Rico), other Zen centers have either humble or no permanent physical location - meeting in members' private homes, university classrooms, and Quaker Meeting Houses to name but a few examples. While large and established Zen centers may serve as the residence of priests, monks, and lay people, smaller and more rural Zen centers may have no ordained members. Although some recent studies have been made regarding , the area remains under researched, and still quite heterogeneous. (en)
  • 젠 센터는 선불교 사찰의 한 종류이다. 원래는 동양의 선찰(禪刹), 선사(禪寺), 젠도를 의미하는 젠 템플이 있었으나, 젠 센터는 서양에서 처음 생긴 용어이다. 미국의 젠 센터는 대부분 주거용 큰 집을 개조하여 사용한다. 동양의 전통을 따라, 신발을 벗고 들어간다. (ko)
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