Oda Sessō (小田 雪窓, 1901–1966) was a Rinzai Rōshi and abbot of the Daitoku-ji (大徳寺) in Kyoto, Japan, a Dharma successor of Gotō Zuigan. He was elected abbot...
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porcupine "Hugh Pine". Van de Wetering studied Zen under the guidance of Oda Sessō, together with Walter Nowick, at Daitoku-ji in Kyoto. Van de Wetering...
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entered Daitoku-ji monastery and trained under his elder Dharma brother Oda Sessō Rōshi, who was also a disciple of Gotō Zuigan Rōshi and who had succeeded...
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Okumura (born 1948) Kōdō Sawaki (1880–1965) Nyogen Senzaki (1876–1958) Oda Sessō (1901–1966) Soyen Shaku (1859–1919) Zenkei Shibayama (1894–1974) Eido...
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under Oda Sesso Rōshi and, after his death, for a further six years under his successor Sojun Kannon Rōshi. In 1966, following the death of Oda Sesso Roshi...
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cottage outside Kyoto. He became the first foreign disciple of Rinzai Rōshi Oda Sesso, the new abbot of Daitoku-ji. He married Kyger on February 28, 1960, immediately...
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successor Oda Sessō, and described this period of study in the book, "The Empty Mirror: Experiences in a Japanese Zen Monastery." Oda Sessō Buddhism in...
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instead remained a layman. Three students of Zuigan Gotō are listed: Oda Sessō, Sōkō Morinaga and Walter Nowick. After the death of Zuigan Gotō in 1965...
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Nyanaponika Thera Nyanatiloka Mahathera Nyingma Nyingmapa Nyogen Senzaki Ōbaku Oda Sesso Offering (Buddhism) Henry Steel Olcott Old age Ole Nydahl Om Om mani padme...
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Pat O'Hara Puhua L.Rōen Prowe Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Sengai Nyogen Senzaki Oda Sesso Soyen Shaku Eido Tai Shimano Denko Sommer Kokan Shiren Mugaku Sogen Sokei-an...
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Archbishop of Uppsala (d. 1609) Thomas Morley, English composer (d. 1602) Oda Nobutada, Japanese general (d. 1582) probable – Giovanni Gabrieli, Italian...
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publishes the final edition of the Institutes of the Christian Religion. Oda Nobunaga wins control of his native province of Owari. Margaret of Parma...
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