Yasutani Hakuun's lineage | Taizan Maezumi's lineage | |||||||
Soto lineage | Rinzai lineage | Soto lineage | Rinzai lineage | |||||
Harada Sodo Kakusho (1844-1931)[web 1] | Dokutan Sosan (a.k.a. Dokutan Toyota) (1840-1917)[web 1] | |||||||
Harada Daiun Sogaku (1871-1961)[web 1] | Joko Roshi [web 2][note 1] | |||||||
Hakuun Yasutani[web 1] | Hakuun Yasutani[web 1] | Baian Hakujun Kuroda | Koryu Osaka (1901-1985) | |||||
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Philip Kapleau (1912-2004) | Yamada Koun (1907-1989) | Taizan Maezumi (1931-1995) | |||||
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Notes
- ^ Bernie Glassmann: "Koryu roshi’s school was called Shakyamuni Kai. The Shakyamuni Kai was formed by Koryu roshi’s teacher, a man named Joko roshi; Joko roshi was actually a priest and teacher in few different Buddhist traditions."[web 2] A group with a similar name was the Shakuson Shōfu Kai, or "Shakyamuni True Way Society", founded by Kōnen Shaku (1849-1924), a student of Soyen Shaku.[1]
Written references
- ^ Morrow 2008, p. 2.