Gempo Yamamoto
Gempo Yamamoto (1866-1961) was the abbot of both Ryutakuji and Shoin-ji in Japan—also serving temporarily as the head of the Myoshin-ji branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.[1] A renowned Japanese calligrapher, Yamamoto was a Rinzai Zen Buddhist priest whom followed in the footsteps of the famous Master Hakuin Ekaku. According to the book Zen and the Art of Calligraphy, Yamamoto is sometimes called the "twentieth century Hakuin."[2] Like so many prolific Zen masters throughout the ages, Yamamoto had no formal education. By today's standards Gempo would be deemed legally blind, and it was not until later in life that he was able to write and read. At the age of 25 he became ordained as a monk, travelling during this period to various temples throughout Japan. Yamamoto is probably most remembered for his many zenga paintings, which can be found hanging at Ryutakuji today.
Bibliography
- Gempō Yamamoto, 慧開, Ekaku (1962).Mumonkan teishō: fu, Hakuin Zenji rōhachi jishū teishō. Daihōrinkaku.
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Notes
- ^ Victoria, 3
- ^ Terayama, et al.; 113
References
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- Nordstrom, Louis ed. (1976). Namu Dai Bosa. Theatre Arts Books. LCCN 7611286
- Shimano, Eido (1979). Golden wind: Zen talks. Japan Publications. ISBN 0870404490. http://books.google.com/books?id=5L4KAAAAYAAJ&q=gempo+Yamamoto&dq=gempo+Yamamoto&hl=en&ei=0ntpTLaFLYK78gbT94izBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFwQ6AEwCQ.
- Tanahashi, Kazuaki (Ed.). Chayat, Roko Sherry (Ed.). Endless Vow: The Zen Path of Soen Nakagawa. Boston: Shambhala Publications, Inc., 1996. ISBN 1-57062-162-4.
- Terayama, Katsujō; John Stevens; Omori Sogen (1983). Zen and the Art of Calligraphy: The Essence of Sho. Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 0710092849. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8670132&referer=brief_results.
- Victoria, Daizen (2003). Zen War Stories. Routledge. ISBN 0700715800. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50518582&referer=brief_results.
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Yamamoto, Gempo |
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Japanese zen buddhist |
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1866 |
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1961 |
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