15 research outputs found
The feminine in Buddhism
The following is a report of a one-day conference held at Providence Zen Center in June, 1983 on "The Feminine in Zen Buddhism." This and the Naropa Institute conferences of the previous two summers have been among the few public forums to focus on women's roles in American Buddhism. Excerpts from some of the talks at this conference were published in the Winter 1983 issue Kahawai, Journal of. Women and Ze
Zen Master Seung Sahn
Zen Master Seung Sahn, renowned master in the Korean Buddhist tradition, and founder of the international Kwan Um School of Zen, died on Tuesday, November 30, at Hwa Gye Sa temple in Seoul, Korea. He died peacefully, surrounded by his students. He was 7
Zen Master Hae Am (1886-1995) : death of Zen Master
The oldest living Zen Master in the world, Hae Am Su Nim, died at the age of 100 in May at Sudoksah temple in Korea, where he had been the Zen Master since 1956. Over 5000 people attended the funeral ceremonies on May 2
