Dainin Katagiri
Dainin Katagiri (1928-1990) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher in the Soto
lineage. He is best known for being the first abbot of the Minnesota Zen
Meditation Center. Many of his students have gone on to be influential Western
Buddhist leaders.
Katagiri was born in Osaka, Japan. He trained at Eiheiji monastery for three
years. In 1963, he came to the United States to the Zenshuji Soto Zen Mission in
Los Angeles, and later moved to San Francisco Zen Center, where he assisted
Shunryu Suzuki.
Katagiri went on to help found the Minnesota Zen Center. In 1984, following the
removal of Suzuki's successor, Richard Baker from the abbacy of the San
Francisco Zen Center, Katagiri served as acting abbot. In 1986, Reb Anderson
became abbot of SFZC and Katagiri returned to Minnesota, where he remained until
his death in 1990.
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