VIDEO: Story of Six Patriarch Hui Neng (English subtitles)

Sunday, April 16, 20173:51 PM(View: 10718)
VIDEO: Story of Six Patriarch Hui Neng (English subtitles)
Athough some artistic liberties were taken, this is an overall good short film about the story of Master Hui Neng,  Sixth and Last Patriarch of Chán (Zen) Buddhism.




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