Goto Zuigan

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Goto Zuigan
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Born: 1879
Place of birth: Japan
Died: 1965
Religion: Rinzai
Workplace: Myoshin-ji
Daitoku-ji
Predecessor(s): Tetsuo Sokatsu
Successor(s): Oda Sesso
Soko Morinaga
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Goto Zuigan (後藤 瑞巌, 18791965) was a Rinzai master and former chief abbot of Myoshin-ji and of Daitoku-ji, at that time the most important position in Rinzai.[1] One of his students, of fifteen years, was author Huston Smith. He was one of four students ordained by Sokatsu Shaku[2], and was a member of a group of fourteen who went to the US with Sokatsu in 1906 and attempted strawberry farming in Hayward, California, returning to Japan in 1910. He received his inka from Sokatsu in 1916. Subsequently, he spent fifteen years as a missionary in Seoul.[1] His two Dharma heirs were Oda Sesso and Soko Morinaga.[3][4][5][6]

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  1. ^ a b Stirling 2006, pp. 49-50
  2. ^ Stirling 2006, pg. 21
  3. ^ Kraft, 20
  4. ^ Smith, viii
  5. ^ Levine, 316
  6. ^ Miura, xvi

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