Jochū Tengin

Jochū Tengin (如仲天誾, also 恕仲天誾; 1363-1437) was a Sōtō Zen monk. He received dharma transmission from Baisan Monpon and is considered a patriarch by the Sōtō school.

Tombs of Jochū Tengin and Baisan Monpon (Awara-shi, Fukui Prefecture, Japan)

By the time of Jochū, the institution and organization of the Keizan line of Sōtō Zen was complete.[1] His disciples, Kisan Shōsan and Shingan Dōkū, started separate dharma lineages that are honored in different temples within the school.

Buddhist titles
Preceded by
Baisan Monpon
Sōtō Zen patriarch
14171437
Succeeded by
Kisan Shōsan, Shingan Dōkū

References

  1. Steven Heine, Dale S. Wright. Zen Ritual. Oxford University Press US, 2008. p. 272.


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