Tangaryo
(Student Initiation)
Invitation to Become a Student at the
Village Zendo
7:30 am to 5:00 pm
One of the requirements for becoming a Student Member of Village Zendo is "Tangaryo," or all-day sitting. This custom dates to the earliest days of Zen when those wishing to enter into training would sit for long periods of time in order to demonstrate the sincerity of their aspiration. Tanga is a Japanese term meaning "staying until the morning." It refers to the overnight stay in a Zen monastery of a wandering monk on pilgrimage. The room set aside for this purpose was known as the tangaryo.
At the Village Zendo, we have continued this tradition. After attending an introductory workshop (or equivalent) and discussing their wish to become a student with their prospective teacher, student candidates devote a day to Tangaryo. The zazen is unstructured — no bells ring to mark the end of the period and there is no kinhin. Candidates may take short breaks, if needed, to use the bathroom or refresh themselves .
In the middle of the afternoon, Tangaryo ends and, shortly afterwards, the new students exchange bows and sit down to tea with their new teacher. It is customary at this time to present the teacher with a small monetary donation -- there is no minimum or maximum amount required. Roshi and Sensei have asked that, due to the limited space in their apartment, students refrain from giving them gifts. With the conclusion of this ceremony, student initiation is complete
Tangaryo Schedule
7:30-12:00 zazen
12:00-1:00 lunch
1:00-3:30 zazen
3:30-4:00 break
4:00-5:00 new students have tea with Roshi
If you are not yet a student of Roshi Enkyo or Sensei Joshin, or wish more information on becoming a student, please e-mail Randall Ryotan Eiger at
info@randalleiger.com |