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A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism

Jūdō (Jap.)

First known as Jū-jutsu. this Japanese form of wrestling applies the principles of Taoism and Zen to physical contest. Victory is gained by giving way, and the attacker’s strength is used to his own undoing (cp. Kendō).

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JūDō from A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism. ISBN: 0-203-98616-4. Published: 12-16-1997. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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