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Bodhin Kjolhede

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Bodhin Kjolhede
TitleRoshi
Personal
Born1948
ReligionZen Buddhism
SchoolRochester Zen Center
LineagePhilip Kapleau
EducationUniversity of Michigan
Senior posting
Based inRochester Zen Center
Chapin Mill Buddhist Retreat Center
PredecessorPhilip Kapleau
SuccessorDonna Kowal
John Pulleyn
Students
Websitewww.rzc.org
chapinmill.org

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

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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

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

Cloud-Water Sangha

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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

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Galleries

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Chapin Mill

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RZC

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Notes

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

References

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