Kanja Odland


Kanja Odland is a Swedish Zen Buddhist teacher and priest in the tradition of Philip Kapleau and Bodhin Kjolhede. Together with her co-teacher Sante Poromaa Roshi, she leads Zenbuddhistiska Samfundet, one of the major traditions of Zen Buddhism in Sweden with centers in several European countries.

Zen training

Odland started her Zen training in 1984 and became a student of both Roshi Philip Kapleau and his successor Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede at Rochester Zen Center. She was ordained as a priest in 1999. She is authorized as an independent teacher having "received dharma transmission in the 'Cloud-Water Sangha' lineage," which made her the first female zen teacher from Sweden.

Work and teaching

Since 2001, Odland has been teaching full time at Zengården, Zenbuddhistiska Samfundet's training temple in Fellingsbro in rural Sweden. ZBS also has centers in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Lund, Tampere, Cologne and Glasgow. The association has approximately 500 members and is a member organisation in the Swedish Buddhist Community.
Odland regularly offers sesshin in English and gives public talks on Zen. She is active in contemporary Swedish intellectual and cultural life.
Her first book Vandring på Spårlös Stig was published in 2013, and she has written various articles on Zen, including a commentary on the mu-koan published in Zen Bow magazine.

Lineage

Odland and Poromaa have sanctioned five of their students as Zen teachers: Karl Kaliski Sensei, Sangen Salo Sensei, Dharman Ödman Sensei, Mitra Virtaperko Sensei, and Kansan Zetterberg Sensei.