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Treasury of the Eye of the True Dharma

Getting the Marrow by Doing Obeisance
(Shôbôgenzô raihai tokuzui)

Introduction

The title of this essay is taken from a well known story, in which Bodhidharma asks four disciples to state their understanding of Buddhism. After each does so, Bodhidharma characterizes their degree of understanding. To the first, Daofu, he says, “You get my skin”; to the second, the nun Zongchi, he says, “You get my flesh”; to the third, Daoyu, he says, “You get my bones.” The fourth disciple, Huike (who will become Bodhidharma’s successor), makes no reply but instead does obeisance before Bodhidharma and is then told, “You have gotten my marrow.”

The text of this essay exists in a shorter and longer version. The former occurs in the 75-chapter Shôbôgenzô, often now treated as the “standard” redaction; the latter is preserved only in the so-called “secret Shôbôgenzô”, in 28 chapters, housed at Eiheiji. The additional material in the longer version was incorporated into the popular 95-chapter Honzan edition of the Shôbôgenzô, published in the early nineteenth century. We have translated the longer version here, with the additional material appearing after the first colophon.