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Perhaps the buddhist monasteries most familiar in the West are the [Shaolin Temples]?, because of their connection with martial arts. They practiced Chan Buddhism, which led to Zen Buddhism in Japan. Their founder is known alternatively as Bodhidarma or [Ta Mo]?.
Perhaps the Buddhist monasteries? most familiar in the West are the [Shaolin Temples]?, because of their connection with martial arts. They practiced Chan Buddhism, which led to Zen Buddhism in Japan. Their founder is known alternatively as Bodhidarma or [Ta Mo]?.

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