Taizan Maezumi, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Taizan Maezumi

Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher

Date of Birth: 24-Feb-1931

Place of Birth: Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Date of Death: 15-May-1995

Profession: bhikkhu

Nationality: Japan

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Taizan Maezumi

  • Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi (?? ?? Maezumi Hakuyu, February 24, 1931–May 15, 1995) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher and roshi, and lineage holder in the Soto, Rinzai, and Sanbo Kyodan traditions of Zen.
  • He combined the Rinzai use of koans and the Soto emphasis on shikantaza in his teachings, influenced by his years studying under Hakuun Yasutani in Sanbo Kyodan.
  • He founded or co-founded several institutions and practice centers, including the Zen Center of Los Angeles, White Plum Asanga, Yokoji Zen Mountain Center and the Zen Mountain Monastery. 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, Seungsahn, and Hsuan Hua, Maezumi greatly influenced the American Zen landscape.
  • Several Dharma Successors of his—including Tetsugen Bernard Glassman, Dennis Merzel, John Daido Loori, Jan Chozen Bays, Gerry Shishin Wick, Joko Beck, and William Nyogen Yeo—have gone on to found Zen communities of their own. Maezumi died unexpectedly while visiting Japan in 1995.

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