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Tetsuo Sōkatsu (1870–1954) was a ****anese Rinzai-master. He was a
dharma heir of
Soyen Shaku.
Tetsuo Sokatsu received dharma transmission from
Soyen Shaku...
- for this lay Zen
institute to his heir,
Sokatsu Shaku. The
First Zen Institute's founder, Sokei-an, was
Sokatsu's student and came to
America with him in...
- Ceylon.
Soyen Shaku died on 29
October 1919 in Kamakura.
Tetsuo Sōkatsu (Ryobo-an
Sokatsu)
Sermons of a
Buddhist Abbot: A
classic of
American Buddhism....
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Sōkatsu arrived in America. It
attracted lay
Buddhists and
possibly inspired the form of Zen
practice centers throughout the
Western world.
Sōkatsu sta****...
- soon
married his
first wife, Tomé, a
fellow student of
Sokatsu. The
newlyweds followed Sokatsu to San Francisco,
California that year as part of a delegation...
- to Los
Angeles in California,
where he
taught until his
death in 1958.
Sokatsu Shaku, one of Shaku's
senior students,
arrived in late 1906,
founding a...
- Angeles,
where he
taught until his
death in 1958.
Another Zen
teacher named Sokatsu Shaku, one of Shaku's
senior students,
arrived in late 1906 and founded...
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master Tetsuo Sōkatsu and
followed him to
California in 1906 with a
group of
fourteen who went to the
United States with
Tetsuo Sōkatsu in 1906, attempting...
- 1960). "Kyōgen jingo" 狂言人語 (PDF). Kyōgen 狂言 (38): recto. Kinugasa,
Ikkan Sōkatsu (1684), "Chōko-ji/Tsurigitsune-dera" 釣狐寺,
Sakai kagami 堺鑑, vol. Middle...
- (1972) –
Harue **** & Fury (1973) – Ogin ****ateya
Yasagure anego den:
Sôkatsu rinchi (1973) –
Osada Lady
Snowblood (1973) –
Tajire no
Okiku Female Prisoner...