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Sokei-an Shigetsu Sasaki (佐々木 指月 (曹渓庵); March 10, 1882 – May 17, 1945), born Yeita Sasaki (佐々木 栄多), was a Japanese Rinzai monk who founded the Buddhist Society of America (now the First Zen Institute of America) in New York City in 1930. Influential in the growth of Zen Buddhism in the United States, Sokei-an was one of the first Japanese masters to live and teach in America. In 1944 he married American Ruth Fuller Everett. He died in May 1945 without leaving behind a Dharma heir. One of his better known students was Alan Watts, who studied under him briefly. Watts was a student of Sokei-an in the late 1930s.

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  • Sokei-an Shigetsu Sasaki (佐々木 指月 (曹渓庵); March 10, 1882 – May 17, 1945), born Yeita Sasaki (佐々木 栄多), was a Japanese Rinzai monk who founded the Buddhist Society of America (now the First Zen Institute of America) in New York City in 1930. Influential in the growth of Zen Buddhism in the United States, Sokei-an was one of the first Japanese masters to live and teach in America. In 1944 he married American Ruth Fuller Everett. He died in May 1945 without leaving behind a Dharma heir. One of his better known students was Alan Watts, who studied under him briefly. Watts was a student of Sokei-an in the late 1930s. (en)
  • 佐々木 指月(ささき しげつ、1882年(明治15年)3月10日) - 1945年(昭和20年)5月17日、俗名:佐々木栄多)は、明治・大正・昭和期の臨済宗の僧。東京美術学校彫刻選科(現・東京芸術大学)を卒業。米国仏教協会(今の米国第一禅堂)を1930年にニューヨークに創設した。アメリカ合衆国での禅宗発展に影響を与えた指月は、米国で生活し指導を行った最初の日本人師家たちの一人である。1944年、米国人ルース・フラー・エヴェレットと結婚した。1945年5月、法嗣を残さずに死去。著名な彼の生徒の一人アラン・ワットは、1930年代後半に短い間彼の許で学んだ。号は曹溪庵。 (ja)
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  • Sokei-an Shigetsu Sasaki (佐々木 指月 (曹渓庵); March 10, 1882 – May 17, 1945), born Yeita Sasaki (佐々木 栄多), was a Japanese Rinzai monk who founded the Buddhist Society of America (now the First Zen Institute of America) in New York City in 1930. Influential in the growth of Zen Buddhism in the United States, Sokei-an was one of the first Japanese masters to live and teach in America. In 1944 he married American Ruth Fuller Everett. He died in May 1945 without leaving behind a Dharma heir. One of his better known students was Alan Watts, who studied under him briefly. Watts was a student of Sokei-an in the late 1930s. (en)
  • 佐々木 指月(ささき しげつ、1882年(明治15年)3月10日) - 1945年(昭和20年)5月17日、俗名:佐々木栄多)は、明治・大正・昭和期の臨済宗の僧。東京美術学校彫刻選科(現・東京芸術大学)を卒業。米国仏教協会(今の米国第一禅堂)を1930年にニューヨークに創設した。アメリカ合衆国での禅宗発展に影響を与えた指月は、米国で生活し指導を行った最初の日本人師家たちの一人である。1944年、米国人ルース・フラー・エヴェレットと結婚した。1945年5月、法嗣を残さずに死去。著名な彼の生徒の一人アラン・ワットは、1930年代後半に短い間彼の許で学んだ。号は曹溪庵。 (ja)
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