Shaolin Kungfu
Shaolin Kungfu emphasizes ChĄŻan Buddhism. ChĄŻan derives its name from the Indian word Dhyana, which simply means ĄŻMeditationĄŻ. Dhyanna was an Indian form of Buddhist meditation stressing sitting meditation and other forms of meditation to help bring about enlightenment in its practitioners. Dhyanna is essentially meditation practice, as part of Buddhist practice.
Indian martial techniques and exercises predate their counterparts in China, just as Indian Buddhism and Dhyanna meditation practice does. However, the martial arts were known for the most part formed, shaped and cradled by the Shaolin Temple throughout history, just as ChĄŻan and Zen today are a result of Chinese influence. So Shaolin Kungfu is the Granddaddy of all Asian martial arts, with an Indian uncle.
Given the fact that most Asian martial arts derive from their Chinese predecessors at Shaolin Temple, it is true that ĄŻall martial styles were born under the sun of ShaolinĄŻ to a great extent. Indeed, it mi
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