Omori Sogen
| Ōmori Sōgen Rōshi | |
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| Title | Rōshi | 
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| Born | 1904 | 
| Died | 1994 | 
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| Religion | Buddhism | 
| School | Rinzai | 
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| Based in | Tenryū-ji | 
| Predecessor | Seki Bokuo | 
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In this Japanese name, the surname is  Ōmori.
Ōmori Sōgen (大森 曹玄; 1904–1994) was a Japanese Rinzai Rōshi, a successor in the Tenryū-ji line of Rinzai Zen, and former president of Hanazono University, the Rinzai university in Kyoto, Japan. He became a priest in 1945.
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