Rōshi, an honorific title used for a highly venerated senior teacher in Zen Buddhism.
Kyozan Joshu Sasaki, also known as Joshu Sasaki Roshi, and referred to simply as "Roshi" by his followers
Downeast Roshi, a feature article on Zen Master Walter Nowick, Tricycle, the Buddhist Review (New York, Spring 2008)
Goku, Gohan, Krillin, Piccolo, Oolong, Yajirobe and Master Roshi arrive and encounter an army of strange, large, silent robots.
When the situation seems just about hopeless, Roshi decides to use his legendary Kamehameha wave.
Kyudo Nakagawa (中川 球童, February 12, 1927—December 29, 2007), or Nakagawa Kyūdō, was a Japanese-born Rinzai rōshi who for many years led Soho Zen Buddhist Society, Inc. in Manhattan's Lower East Side.
Uwe Stöver, the sports director of FSV Frankfurt, stated that Roshi has demonstrated his qualities in the previous season in the Bundesliga for Köln and that he is convinced that Roshi's addition will bring in the offensive play of FSV Frankfurt.
He was born in 1958 in Kiruna, Sweden, and commenced his Zen training in the early eighties, as a student of Roshi Philip Kapleau.
Coverage of a Lindisfarne Association Symposium, founded by cultural philosopher William Irwin Thompson and held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is collected in a section called "Scenes from a Symposium" and includes blogged snapshots of Mary Catherine Bateson, Ralph Abraham, Roshi Joan Halifax, and others.