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Hakuyū Taizan Maezumi (前角 博雄 Maezumi Hakuyū, February 24, 1931 – May 15, 1995) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher and rōshi, and lineage holder in the Sōtō, Rinzai, and Sanbo Kyodan traditions of Zen. He combined the Rinzai use of kōans and the Sōtō emphasis on shikantaza in his teachings, influenced by his years studying under Hakuun Yasutani in Sanbo Kyodan. He founded or co-founded several institutions and practice centers, including the Zen Center of Los Angeles, White Plum Asanga, Yokoji Zen Mountain Center and the Zen Mountain Monastery.

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  • Hakuyū Taizan Maezumi (前角 博雄 Maezumi Hakuyū, February 24, 1931 – May 15, 1995) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher and rōshi, and lineage holder in the Sōtō, Rinzai, and Sanbo Kyodan traditions of Zen. He combined the Rinzai use of kōans and the Sōtō emphasis on shikantaza in his teachings, influenced by his years studying under Hakuun Yasutani in Sanbo Kyodan. He founded or co-founded several institutions and practice centers, including the Zen Center of Los Angeles, White Plum Asanga, Yokoji Zen Mountain Center and the Zen Mountain Monastery. Taizan Maezumi left behind twelve dharma successors, appointed sixty-eight priests and gave Buddhist precepts to more than five hundred practitioners. Along with Zen teachers like Shunryū Suzuki, Seungsahn, Joshu Sasaki and Hsuan Hua, Maezumi greatly influenced the American Zen landscape. Several Dharma Successors of his—including Tetsugen Bernard Glassman, Dennis Merzel, John Daido Loori, Jan Chozen Bays, Gerry Shishin Wick, Joko Beck, and William Nyogen Yeo—have gone on to found Zen communities of their own. Maezumi died unexpectedly while visiting Japan in 1995. (en)
  • Taizan Maezumi (24 februari 1931 - 15 mei 1995) was een Japanse Zen-leraar die een grote rol heeft gespeeld bij de verspreiding van Zen in het westen. Bekende leerlingen zijn , en Dennis Genpo Merzel. (nl)
  • 前角 博雄(まえずみ はくゆう、1931年2月24日 - 1995年5月15日)は、日本の曹洞宗の僧侶。 (ja)
  • Hakuyū Taizan Maezumi (jap. 前角博雄 Maezumi Hakuyū; ur. 24 lutego 1931, zm. 15 maja 1995) – japoński mistrz zen działający w USA, twórca Zen Center of Los Angeles oraz Zen Mountain Center. (pl)
  • Hakuyū Taizan Maezumi (24 de fevereiro de 1931 - 15 de maio de 1995) foi um Zen rōshi japonês. (pt)
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  • Rōshi (en)
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  • Otawara, Tochigi, Japan (en)
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  • Kyrie Maezumi (en)
  • Shira Yoshimi (en)
  • Yuri Jundo (en)
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  • Tokyo, Japan (en)
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  • Baian Hakujun Dai-osho (en)
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  • Martha Ekyo Maezumi (en)
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  • Taizan Maezumi (24 februari 1931 - 15 mei 1995) was een Japanse Zen-leraar die een grote rol heeft gespeeld bij de verspreiding van Zen in het westen. Bekende leerlingen zijn , en Dennis Genpo Merzel. (nl)
  • 前角 博雄(まえずみ はくゆう、1931年2月24日 - 1995年5月15日)は、日本の曹洞宗の僧侶。 (ja)
  • Hakuyū Taizan Maezumi (jap. 前角博雄 Maezumi Hakuyū; ur. 24 lutego 1931, zm. 15 maja 1995) – japoński mistrz zen działający w USA, twórca Zen Center of Los Angeles oraz Zen Mountain Center. (pl)
  • Hakuyū Taizan Maezumi (24 de fevereiro de 1931 - 15 de maio de 1995) foi um Zen rōshi japonês. (pt)
  • Hakuyū Taizan Maezumi (前角 博雄 Maezumi Hakuyū, February 24, 1931 – May 15, 1995) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher and rōshi, and lineage holder in the Sōtō, Rinzai, and Sanbo Kyodan traditions of Zen. He combined the Rinzai use of kōans and the Sōtō emphasis on shikantaza in his teachings, influenced by his years studying under Hakuun Yasutani in Sanbo Kyodan. He founded or co-founded several institutions and practice centers, including the Zen Center of Los Angeles, White Plum Asanga, Yokoji Zen Mountain Center and the Zen Mountain Monastery. (en)
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  • Taizan Maezumi (pl)
  • Taizan Maezumi (en)
  • Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi (pt)
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