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chanting |>|Do Zen Buddhists do chanting? |>yes, chanting is a part of traditional zen meditation (between long |> sittings, for example, and as part of walking meditation upon occasion. |> the Heart of Wisdom Sutra is often chanted and bows are made to the |> altar upon which the Buddha sits, the Teacher, and to the Cushion or |> Zafu. I'm sure it varies considerably. some temples chanted in |> Japanese (CA), some in English (IL) |Why is chanting done? chanting is sometimes used as a form of meditation within Buddhism. it can of course affect the breathing, and this may in turn effect a peculiar state of consciousness upon the chanter. it may inspire a group cohesion and comparisons, becoming a distraction and/or functioning as skillful means in awakening