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 Taming the Wild Ox or Bull, 10 Zen Oxherding Pictures, by Zen Master Kakuan, China, 12th C.  New window
 A sequence of ten illustrations depicting the levels of realization in Zen, these ancient drawings with Verse and Comments are presented in two new English translations along with contemporary commentary.
http://www.4peaks.com/ppox.htm
http://www.zip.com.au/~lyallg/Tenbulls.htm
 Ten Oxhearding Pictures  New window
 These pictures originated in China in the 12th century during the Sung Dynasty. In these pictures, the herder is you, the person on the spiritual quest and the ox is the mind.
http://www.zip.com.au/~lyallg/Tenbulls.htm
http://iriz.hanazono.ac.jp/frame/data_f01.en.html
 Ten Oxherding Pictures  New window
 With an introduction by Urs App.
http://iriz.hanazono.ac.jp/frame/data_f01.en.html
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/people/ResearchStaff/jamie/personal/10_Bulls/Preface.html
 Ten Oxherding Pictures  New window
 Famous series of drawings representing the steps in the realization of one's true nature. The ox represents the eternal principle of life, truth in action.
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/people/ResearchStaff/jamie/personal/10_Bulls/Preface.html
http://www.buddhanet.net/oxherd1.htm
 The Ten Oxherding Pictures  New window
 The Ten Oxherding Pictures which relate back to a Ch'an master in the Sung dynasty China (1126-1279 AD), have spiritual roots in the early Buddhist texts. They provide useful imagery of an illusion to be negated before a seeker of truth can experience enlightenment. The ox symbolize the mind and the herder symbolizes the seeker.
http://www.buddhanet.net/oxherd1.htm

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