Taisen Deshimaru

Taisen Deshimaru

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website = [http://www.zen-azi.org/index_e.html Association Zen Internationale]

Taisen Deshimaru (弟子丸 泰仙, birth name: Yasuo Deshimaru) (1914 - April 30, 1982) was a Japanese Soto Zen Buddhist teacher.

Early life

Born in the Saga Prefecture of Kyushu, Deshimaru was raised by his grandfather, a former Samurai before the Meiji Revolution, and by his mother, a devout follower of the Jodo Shinshu sect of Buddhism. Interested in the world, he abandoned his mother's practices and studied Christianity for a long while under a Protestant minister before ultimately deciding that it was not for him either. He returned to his own religion, Buddhism, and eventually came into contact with Rinzai teachings. Eventually, he also grew distant from Rinzai Buddhism and was unsatisfied by his life as a businessman. This led him to meet Soto Zen Master Kodo Sawaki, whom he quickly became a disciple of. Deshimaru quickly followed in Master Sawaki's footsteps and devoted himself to the practice of Shikantaza.

War years

Following The Attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, the two were separated as Deshimaru was sent off to war. His experiences led him to Bangka Island, where he taught zazen to the Chinese, Indonesian, and European inhabitants of the island. The island was under the attack of the Japanese Occupational Army, who were executing large numbers of the inhabitants indiscriminately. Feeling a plight for the people of Bankga, Deshimaru eventually took up their cause and was quickly labeled a rebel by the Japanese Army and thrown in prison. Shortly before he was due for execution, high Japanese officials released him and the other prisoners waiting to be killed. Following this, he was placed in an American POW camp in Singapore until he was released months later.

Teacher

Deshimaru quickly rejoined his master and was by his side for fourteen years until Sawaki's death in 1965. Deshimaru received the monastic ordination shortly before Sawaki grew ill. Sawaki is said to have expressed his wish to spread Zen to other parts of the world on his death-bed, and asked Deshimaru to travel to Europe and spread the teaching.

In 1967, Deshimaru came to Europe and settled in Paris in order to fulfill his master's wish and spread the teachings of Zen. In the 1970's, his mission grew and he received dharma transmission from Master Yamada Reirin and became Kaikyosokan (head of Japanese Soto Zen for a particular country or continent) in Europe. He trained many disciples, and was the catalyst for the creation of a multitude of practice centers. His teachings and multitude of books helped spread the influence of Zen in Europe and America, particularly of the Soto sect. He founded the AZI in 1970 and La Gendronnière in 1979. He died in 1982, after having solidly established Zen practice in the West.

After Master Deshimaru's death, three of his closest disciples, Etiene Zeisler, Roland Rech, and Kosen Thibaut, traveled to Japan to receive the shiho from highest soto authority, Master Rempo Niwa.

Books by Taisen Deshimaru

* Za-Zen, the practice of the Zen
* Sit: Zen Teachings of Master Taisen Deshimaru
* The Ring of the Way: Testament of a Zen Master
* Questions to a Zen Master
* The Zen Way To Martial Arts

ee also

* Buddhism in France
* Zen
* Zazen
* Soto
* Stephane Thibaut
* Barbara Kosen
* Robert Livingston

External links

* [http://www.zen-deshimaru.com/ Association Bouddhiste Zen Deshimaru]
* [http://www.zen-azi.org/index_e.html Association Zen Internationale]
* [http://www.buddhanet.net/masters/deshimaru.htm Buddhist Masters and their Organisations]
* [http://www.zenkan.com Mokusan Dojo de Madrid Zen master Barbara Kosen Sangha]
* [http://www.nozt.org New Orleans Zen Temple (Robert Livingston Roshi, Deshimaru's student)]
* [http://www.myspace.com/taisendeshimaru Taisen Deshimaru in My Space]
* [http://www.zen-vereinigung.de/ Zen Association Germany (ZVD), Ludger Tenryu Tenbreul Roshi]
* [http://www.izauk.org/ International Zen Association United Kingdom]


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