Inka

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For other meanings of "Inca/Inka", see Inca (disambiguation).

Inka In Zen Buddhism the term Inka (short for Inka-shomei, literally "the legitimate seal of clearly furnished proof"; "the legitimate seal of confirmation") is used to show that authentic enlightenment has been clearly shown. That the person has received the Master’s seal of approval.

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