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Harada Sogaku Roshi 1870 – 1961 |
Yasutani Roshi 1885 – 1973 |
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Koryu Osaka Roshi 1901 – 1987 |
Baian Hakujun Kuroda Roshi 1898 – 1978 |
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Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi Roshi 1931 – 1995 |
Zen Master Bernie Glassman |
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Roshi Paul Genki Kahn |
Taizan Maezumi left behind twelve Dharma Successors, appointed sixty-eight priests and gave Buddhist precepts to more than five hundred practitioners. Along with Zen teachers like Shunryu Suzuki-roshi, Seung Sahn Soen Sa Nim, and Venerable Hsuan Hua, Maezumi greatly impacted the landscape of Western Zen practice. Several Dharma Successors of his — for instance Tetsugen Bernard Glassman, Dennis Genpo Merzel, John Daido Loori, Jan Chozen Bays, Charlotte Joko Beck, and William Nyogen Yeo — have each gone on to found Zen communities of their own. Maezumi Roshi died in Japan in 1995.







