Shodo Harada
Shodo Harada | |
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| Title | Rōshi |
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| Nationality | Japanese |
| Education | Hanaozono Buddhist University Kyoto |
| Other names | Harada Roshi |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Zen Buddhism |
| School | Rinzai |
| Senior posting | |
| Based in | Sogenji Okayama Japan |
| Predecessor | Mumon Yamada |
| Website | https://onedropzen.net/ |
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Shodo Harada (原田 正道, Harada Shōdō; born 26 August 1940), or Harada Rōshi, is a Rinzai priest, author, calligrapher, and head abbot of Sōgen-ji — a three-hundred-year-old temple in Okayama, Japan. He has become known as a "teacher of teachers", with masters from various lineages coming to sit sesshin with him in Japan or during his trips to the United States and Europe.