Koan
Koan is a term used in Zen Buddhism to describe a short story, question, or dialogue that aims to provoke doubt and shed light beyond ordinary reasoning. A koan is not a riddle to be solved by logic alone; its purpose is to catalyze a direct, experiential insight into the nature of reality, often described as awakening or enlightenment.
Etymology wise, koan comes from the Chinese gong’an, meaning “public case” or “patent case.” In Chinese Chan
In practice, koans are typically studied under the guidance of a Zen teacher. A student works through
Famous koans include questions such as “What is the sound of one hand clapping?” and the response
Today, koans remain associated with Zen practice, though they have also entered broader literary and philosophical