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Bodhin Kjolhede (born 1948) is an American Sōtō/Rinzai Zen roshi and Abbot of the Rochester Zen Center (RZC), a position he assumed when Philip Kapleau retired from teaching in 1986.[1] He founded the “Cloud-Water Sangha”, an international community of Zen centers led by teachers in his lineage.

Zen training

Kjolhede was ordained as a priest in 1976. In 1986 he was formally installed as Kapleau’s Dharma-successor and Abbot of the Rochester Zen Center.[2] He has additionally been offered transmission in a Sōtō lineage, but has thus far chosen to decline.[1][3]

Lineage

Kjolhede has authorized ten of his disciples as teachers, some of whom are independent teachers with their own dharma successors:

Cloud-Water Sangha

The Cloud-Water Sangha is formed of centers led by Kjolhede's students and their disciples:

  • Auckland Zen Centre (New Zealand)
  • Berliner Zen-Gruppe (Germany)
  • Casa Zen Mexico (Mexico)
  • Cleveland Zazen Group (USA)
  • Louisville Zen Center (USA)
  • Madison Zen Center (USA)
  • Rochester Zen Center (USA)
  • Zenbuddhistiska Samfundet (Sweden, Finland, Germany, UK)

The name of the sangha is a translation of the Japanese term unsui.[4]

See also

Galleries

Chapin Mill

RZC

Notes

  1. ^ a b Ford, 159
  2. ^ Ford, 158
  3. ^ Baggott, 38
  4. ^ "Cloud-Water Sangha - Rochester Zen Center". Retrieved 25 November 2024.

References

Harada Sogaku, Kuroda-Osaka-Maezumi & Harada-Yasutani Schools of Zen Buddhism and their Teachers (with elements of descriptive statistics)

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