The head cook for a monastery or sesshin. Traditionally the role of tenzo was a position of high honor in…
(Literally: "presentation of the shout.") Commonly: a talk by a Zen teacher, a sensei, or roshi. The talk is not…
Teisho
The head of practice of a monastery or temple, usually second in command to the Abbot or Head Teacher. The…
Tanto
A Buddhist canon or scripture regarded as having been spoken by the Buddha. The chanting of sutras can at times…
Sutra
One of the two main schools of Zen in Japan, the other being Rinzai. The tendency towards caution (one could…
Sōtō
The person who sounds the densho to announce events in the Buddha Hall.
Shoten
“Just sitting.” An intense form of zazen where no mental aids such as counting the breath are used. A state…
Shikantaza
A mudra used when standing or walking in formal practice situations. The fingers of the left hand gently make a…
Shashu
(Literally: "gather or touch the mind.") An intensive meditation retreat usually lasting three, five, or seven days. The word "retreat"…
Sesshin
A ceremonial period of bowing, chanting, and making offerings to the Buddhas and Ancestors.
Service
A recognized teacher of Zen. The title sensei, like the title, roshi, is traditionally positioned after the teacher’s name rather…
Sensei
A sitting position where one kneels and sits back onto the heels. This is the standard position for longer, seated…
Seiza
A very deep state of meditation in which notions of duality, self, and indeed all concepts drop away. Profound satori…
Satori
Zen family, community, or group practicing together. In its largest sense, all living beings make up our sangha, though more…
Sangha
Work Practice. This is work, usually physical, done in a mindful and aware manner. Tasks should be carried out in…
Samu
In Buddhist thought this is the continuing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. All beings are trapped in this unpleasant…
Samsara
Venerable master of Zen. A roshi can be a man or a woman, a monk or a layperson. Although the…
Roshi
The day set aside to commemorate the enlightenment of the Buddha, which traditionally is celebrated on the eighth of December.…
Rohatsu
One of the two main schools of Zen still active in Japan, the other being Sōtō. Rinzai, which originated in…
Rinzai
Deep bows or prostrations. Normally done in a set of three and towards the altar, these are bows that lead…
Raihai
A Japanese word meaning "chamber" or "section," for example, the doan ryo ("instrument player section") or the tenzo ryo ("head…
Ryo
A small version of Buddha’s patched robe, suspended from cloth straps and worn around the neck. Usually, each initiate sews…
Rakusu
A person who has been shuso and who is empowered to hold practice discussions and give dharma talks.
Practice Leader
Practice discussion is a less formal meeting with a dharma mentor than dokusan. Although there is no standard length of…
Practice Discussion
This has come to mean a certain kind of formal, ritualized eating, but the word oryoki actually refers to the…
Oryoki
From the Sanskrit “Kashaya,” a rectangular, patched robe made and worn as monks have done since the Buddha’s time. It…