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Tombs of Jochū Tengin and Baisan Monpon ( Awara-shi, Fukui Prefecture, Japan)

Jochū Tengin (如仲天誾, also 恕仲天誾; 1363-1437) was a Sōtō Zen monk. He received dharma transmission from Baisan Monpon and is considered a patriarch by the Sōtō school.

By the time of Jochū, the institution and organization of the Keizan line of Sōtō Zen was complete. [1] His disciples, Kisan Shōsan and Shingan Dōkū, started separate dharma lineages that are honored in different temples within the school.

References

  1. ^ Steven Heine, Dale S. Wright. Zen Ritual. Oxford University Press US, 2008. p. 272.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tombs of Jochū Tengin and Baisan Monpon ( Awara-shi, Fukui Prefecture, Japan)

Jochū Tengin (如仲天誾, also 恕仲天誾; 1363-1437) was a Sōtō Zen monk. He received dharma transmission from Baisan Monpon and is considered a patriarch by the Sōtō school.

By the time of Jochū, the institution and organization of the Keizan line of Sōtō Zen was complete. [1] His disciples, Kisan Shōsan and Shingan Dōkū, started separate dharma lineages that are honored in different temples within the school.

References

  1. ^ Steven Heine, Dale S. Wright. Zen Ritual. Oxford University Press US, 2008. p. 272.

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