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Tenzo (Japanese: 典座) is a title given to the chef at a Buddhist monastery. The word tenzo is Japanese for "seat of ceremony", similar to the English term "master of ceremonies."

From ancient times Buddhist monasteries have had six office-holders who, as disciples of the Buddha, guide the monastic community. Amongst these, the tenzo bears the responsibility of caring for the community's meals. The Pure Standards of the Chan Monastery states; "The tenzo functions as the one who makes offerings with reverence to the monks."

Since ancient times this office has been held by realized monks or by senior disciples who have roused the enlightened. Those entrusted with this work but who lack a disciplined mind will only cause and endure hardship despite all their efforts. The Zen Monastic Standards states; "Putting the mind of the Way to work, serve carefully varied meals appropriate to each occasion and thus allow everyone to practice without hindrance."

The Tenzo does much more than a "cook" does. It is one of the most demanding positions. The Tenzo prepares meal plans for Sesshin, making sure all the ingredients are present. The vast majority of food comes from takuhatsu. It means the vegetables are not prime choice, not really "fresh" as sold in stores. It is the job of the Tenzo to provide nutritional meals from the donations received from takuhatsu.

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Awakening Through Zen and Poetry

Serial: EB-00226

Joining the Tassajara practice period; reminiscences of the first Tassajara practice period; kitchen practice and the Tenzokyokun;

Practice Period, Way-Seeking Mind, Tenzo, Ordinary Mind
Nov 02 2010

Presence in Everyday Zen Practice

Big Mind, Dragons, Tenzo, Beginners, Offering
Jun 17 2009

Zen in the Everyday Kitchen

Politics, Tenzo, Money, Don't Know Mind
May 11 2009

Shifting from Approval to Love

Emotions, Tenzo, Addiction, Lay, confusion
Nov 23 2008

Seeking the Way in Everyday Life

Way-Seeking Mind, Ordinary Mind, Daily Life, Tenzo, Practice Period
May 18 2006

Sincere Engagement in Zen Practice

Dragons, Bell, Instruction, Tenzo, Sangha
Apr 25 2005

Wholehearted Living: Zen in Practice

Bell, Dragons, Instruction, Tenzo, Sangha
May 10 2004

Zen Cooking: Creativity Meets Responsibility

Intimacy, Tenzo, Instruction, Soto Zen, Priest
May 03 2004

Intuitive Cooking, Zen Living

Intimacy, Tenzo, Priest, Instruction, Bowing
May 03 2004

Zen of Culinary Intuition

Intimacy, Tenzo, Instruction, Bowing, Chanting
May 03 2004

Zen in Every Kitchen Task

Tenzo, Realization, Practice Period, Beginners
May 01 2004

Unvarnished Sincerity in Zen Practice

Discrimination, Tenzo, Offering, Community, Commitment
May 01 2004

Zen Balance in Daily Life

Discrimination, Tenzo, Offering, Community, Commitment
May 01 2004

Embrace Simplicity Through Sincere Effort

Discrimination, Tenzo, Offering, Community, Commitment
May 01 2004

Zen in Everyday Cooking Life

Tenzo, Realization, Practice Period, Beginners
May 01 2004

Precision in Practice: Zen Lessons

Discrimination, Tenzo, Offering, Community, Commitment
May 01 2004

Finding the Jewel of Presence

Dragons, Tenzo, Sengai, Don't Know Mind, Instruction
Aug 14 2000

Zen Paths: Persevere and Empower

Ego, Way-Seeking Mind, Faith, Tenzo, Hate
Aug 04 1999

Embrace Uncertainty With Courage

Ego, Way-Seeking Mind, Faith, Tenzo, Hate
Aug 04 1999

Zen's Journey: Work as Practice

Okesa, Soto Zen, Ordination, Tenzo