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Daiun Sogaku Harada (原田 大雲祖岳,
Harada Daiun Sogaku,
October 13, 1871 –
December 12, 1961) was a Sōtō Zen monk who
trained under both Sōtō and
Rinzai teachers...
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Fujin Sōgaku Jittai (婦人相学十躰, "Ten
physiognomies of women") and Fujo Ninsō
Juppin (婦女人相十品, "Ten
classes of women's physiognomy") are the
titles of what...
- in
Kanagawa Prefecture southwest of Tokyo, ****an. His father,
Butsumon Sogaku Suzuki, was the
abbot of the
village Soto Zen temple. His mother, Yone,...
- 2020.
Retrieved April 29, 2020. "第2回 日本奏楽コンクール入賞者". 日本奏楽コンクール公式サイト
Nihon Sogaku Competition (in ****anese).
September 17, 2019.
Retrieved March 31, 2020...
- "Harada-Yasutani School," in
reference to Yasutani's
teacher Harada Daiun Sogaku, a Sōtō
priest who also
studied with
Rinzai priests. Both
Harada Roshi and...
- Prefecture, ****an. The
temple is
known for its
rigorous training.
Harada Daiun Sogaku served as
abbott in Hosshin-ji in 1924
before going on to
serve at a number...
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Harada (原田 大輔, born 1986), ****anese
professional wrestler Harada Daiun Sogaku (原田 大雲祖岳, 1871–1961), ****anese Zen
Buddhist monk
Hiroyo Harada (原田 裕代, born...
- and
practice Maezumi combined Sōtō-style
shikantaza with
Harada Daiun Sogaku's kōan-curriculum,
which uses both
Rinzai and Soto kōan-collections. In 1979...
- dedicated. In 1956, Enomiya-L****alle
began studying Zen with
Harada Daiun Sogaku. In 1958, he
published Zen: A Way to Enlightenment.
Following Harada's death...
- ****anese Zen master. He was a
disciple of the Soto Zen
Master Harada Daiun Sogaku, one of the
first Zen
teachers to open Zen
doctrine to
western students...