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Tetsuo Sōkatsu

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Religion
  
Buddhism

Nationality
  
Japan

Title
  
Zen Master

Name
  
Tetsuo Sokatsu

School
  
Rinzai

Died
  
1954

Predecessor
  
Soyen Shaku

Tetsuo Sōkatsu (1870–1954) was a Japanese Rinzai-master. He was a dharma heir of Soyen Shaku.

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Biography

Tetsuo Sokatsu received dharma transmission from Soyen Shaku at the age of 29. There-after he traveled throughout Japan, on "a pilgrimage of great Zen temples". Sokatsu continued his travels outside Japan for two years, visiting Burma, Ceylon and India, wehere he lived with "barefoot sadhus".

Soyen Shaku put him in charge of Ryōbō Kai, and gave him the hermitage-name "Ryobo-an". Sokatsu opened the hermitage for lay-practice, opening up the possibility of dharma transmission to lay practitioners. At the end of World War II Sokatsu closed Ryōbō Kai, but the lay practice was continued by his dharma heir Koun-an Roshi.

In 1906 Sokatsu went to California with a group of fourteen students, including Gotō Zuigan and Sokei-an Shigetsu Sasaki. He stayed there for four years, Sokei-an Sasaki being the only one to stay in the USA.

Dharma heirs

  • Gotō Zuigan, abbot of Daitoku-ji, teacher of Huston Smith, Walter Nowick
  • Koun-an Tatsuta Eizan Roshi, founder of Ningen Zen Kyodan
  • Sokei-an Sasaki, husband of Ruth Fuller Sasaki
  • References

    Tetsuo Sōkatsu Wikipedia