Bodhin Kjolhede
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Born: | 1948 |
Place of birth: | United States |
Religion: | Zen Buddhism |
School(s): | Soto and Rinzai |
Lineage(s): | Harada-Yasutani |
Title(s): | Roshi |
Workplace: | Rochester Zen Center Chapin Mill Buddhist Retreat Center |
Education: | University of Michigan |
Predecessor(s): | Philip Kapleau |
Successor(s): | Sevan Ross Gerardo Gally Amala Wrightson |
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Website: | www.rzc.org chapinmill.org |
Bodhin Kjolhede (b. 1948) is a Soto/Rinzai Zen roshi and head Abbot of the Rochester Zen Center (RZC), a position he assumed when Philip Kapleau retired from teaching in 1986. He ordained as a priest in 1976 and received Dharma transmission in 1983, and has already named some Dharma heirs of his own: Sevan Ross, Gerardo Gally, Amala Wrightson. Additionally, Kjolhede has received two transmission offers from Soto teachers, but has thus far chosen to decline both offers. Bodhin's sister, Sunya Kjolhede (also a teacher at RZC), are both vegetarians.[1][2][1][2]
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- Baggott, Andy. Living the Zen Arts: Meditation, Martial Arts, Calligraphy, Flower Arranging, the Art of Tea. Godsfield. ISBN 184181265X.
- Ford, James Ishmael (2006). Zen Master Who?: A Guide to the People and Stories of Zen. Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0861715098.
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