- Umpan
An umpan is a flat
gong , usuallybronze , which is rung at mealtime in aZen monastery . Literally translated as "cloud plate," the umpan is also sounded to "signal other events,"Baroni, 364] such as a call to the conclusion ofzazen . [Sogen, xii] Typically one will find an umpan outside the kitchen (J.kuri ) or dining hall area. According toHelen J. Baroni , "Wooden boards (han ) hanging on various buildings throughout the temple grounds are sounded simultaneously to alert the members of the community beyond the range of the umpan."ee also
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Buddhism in Japan
*Gong Notes
References
*cite book| last =Baroni| first =Helen J.| authorlink =Helen J. Baroni| coauthors =| title =The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Zen Buddhism| publisher =The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc.| date =2002| location =| pages =| url =http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/42680558&referer=brief_results| doi =| id = | isbn = 0823922405
*cite book| last =Sogen| first =Omori| authorlink =| coauthors =Trevor Leggett; Dōgen Hosokawa; Roy Kenichi Yoshimoto| title =An Introduction to Zen Training: A Translation of Sanzen Nyumon| publisher =Tuttle Publishing| date =2002| location =| pages =| url =http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47745820&referer=one_hit| doi =| id = | isbn = 0804832471
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