Seki Seisetsu Genjo, Seki Seisetsu Genjyo, (1877-1945) [7][21][24] [In the 1920s, the abbot of Tenryu-ji, Japan. Had two eminent students: * Shimizu Kosho (1911-1999), Kegon sect. He studied Zen under Seisetsu from 1933-1937. He held a number of positions in Todai-ji, Nara, culminating in being elected for two consecutive terms as 207th Head Abbot of Todai-ji in 1975, and 208th in 1978. He resigned in 1981, and spend his retirement as a very prolific artist. He was not a Seki Seisetsu's Dharma heir. [51]* Inaba Shinden (1906-1986), former Head Abbot of Kokutai-ji, Toyama Prefecture. Dharma heir of Taiko Yamazaki (1876-1966), Shokoku-ji. Also studied under Seisetsu Seki. From 1940 he was head abbot of Jisai-in, sub temple of Tenryu-ji. In 1964 he was elected to become Head abbot of Kokutai-ji, and also Head of Kokutai-ji branch of Zen. He was not a Seki Seisetsu's Dharma heir. [51]] Seki Seisetsu's Dharma heir's are:
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