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  1. 18 de fev. de 2023 · Kodo Sawaki was born in 1880 in Tsu, in the Mie prefecture. Orphaned by the age of 10, he was adopted by his lazy, gambling-addict uncle and his ex-prostitute wife. At the age of thirteen, he started working in the gambling district as a watchman for the Yakuza to survive. In 1896, without real support from family or friends, the poor sixteen ...

  2. 1 de ago. de 2019 · Kodo Sawaki never lived in his own temple and also did not write any books. He brought with him, a breath of fresh air to the moribund zen, reintroducing the universal practice of zazen. Kodo Sawaki is the 82nd generation in Shakyamuni‘s legacy in Sôtô Zen tradition.

  3. Kodo Sawaki (Japanese: 沢木興道, Sawaki Kōdō) (1880-1965) is considered by some to be the most important Japanese Zen master of the 20th century. His parents died early and he grew up being adopted by a gambler and an ex-prostitute. When he was 16, he ran away from home to become a monk at Eiheiji, one of the two main temples of Soto Zen.

  4. Il mourut le 21 décembre 1965, à13h50. Le maitre zen Kodo Sawaki, ou "Kôdô sans demeure", apporta un souffle nouveau au Zen en réintroduisant la pratique universelle de zazen. Maître Deshimaru le suivit partout et Kôdô Sawaki lui transmit l'essence du bouddhisme.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kodo_SawakiKodo Sawaki - Wikipedia

    Kodo Sawaki. Kodo Sawaki, (沢木 興道, Sawaki Kōdō; Tsu, 16 juni 1880 – 21 december 1965) was een Japanse zenmeester . Kodo Sawaki Roshi werd geboren in de wijk Shinto van de stad Tsu (prefectuur Mie) en was het zesde kind van Tada Sotaro. Toen hij vier jaar oud was, stierf zijn moeder Shige en toen hij zeven was zijn vader.

  6. Kodo Sawaki Roshi (1880 – 1966). He was born into a wealthy and happy family, nearby the Ise Shrine. His name was Tsaikichi. When he was 5 years old, her mother died and at the age of eight, he lost his father. When his uncle passed away, he was adopted by a friend of his, Sawaki Monchiki. This was a weak and lazy man who only believed “in ...

  7. Kôdô Sawaki hat auch aus meiner Sicht Hervorragendes geleistet: Er hat die Grundlagen für das Verständnis des wohl wichtigsten Werkes des Zen und des Buddhismus von Meister Dôgen geschaffen: Shôbôgenzô, Die Schatzkammer des wahren Dharma-Auges, und er hat der Meditation des Zazen einen zentralen unverzichtbaren Stellenwert auf dem buddhistischen Übungsweg gewiesen.