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'''Dr.Reirin Yamada''' |
{{Nihongo|'''Dr. Reirin Yamada'''|山田 霊林|Yamada Reirin|1889–1979}} was a [[Sōtō|Sōtō Zen]] master who held many positions in his lifetime, including 75th Abbot of [[Eiheiji]] in Japan, Abbot of [[Zenshuji]] in [[Los Angeles, California]], and President of [[Komazawa University]]. |
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He was also a strong supporter of the [[Japanese Imperial Army]].<ref name="victoria">{{cite book| last =Victoria| first =Daizen |
He was also a strong supporter of the [[Japanese Imperial Army]].<ref name="victoria">{{cite book| last =Victoria| first =Daizen| title =Zen War Stories| publisher =[[Routledge]]| year =2002| pages =155, 156| isbn = 0-7007-1580-0}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 03:40, 4 August 2022
Reirin Yamada | |
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Title | Zenji, D.Litt. |
Personal | |
Born | 1889 |
Died | 1979 |
Religion | Zen Buddhism |
Nationality | Japanese |
School | Sōtō |
Senior posting | |
Based in | Eiheiji Komazawa University |
Successor | Taisen Deshimaru |
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Zen Buddhism |
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Dr. Reirin Yamada (山田 霊林, Yamada Reirin, 1889–1979) was a Sōtō Zen master who held many positions in his lifetime, including 75th Abbot of Eiheiji in Japan, Abbot of Zenshuji in Los Angeles, California, and President of Komazawa University.
He was also a strong supporter of the Japanese Imperial Army.[1]
References
- ^ Victoria, Daizen (2002). Zen War Stories. Routledge. pp. 155, 156. ISBN 0-7007-1580-0.