Japanese Buddhism: A Critical AppraisalKokusai Bunka Shinkōkai (Japan Cultural Society), 1970 - 162 páginas |
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... teaching brought from India by Amoghavajra in the time of Emperor Hsüan tsung of the T'ang dynasty . Saichô's suc- cessors also equally imported Mikkyô after studying abroad in T'ang China . The two schools of Tendai and Shingon ...
... teaching brought from India by Amoghavajra in the time of Emperor Hsüan tsung of the T'ang dynasty . Saichô's suc- cessors also equally imported Mikkyô after studying abroad in T'ang China . The two schools of Tendai and Shingon ...
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... Shingon and Tendai schools had as its function the magical compliance with the demands of the general pop- ulace . Tendai , which was centered on ... Shingon school is a great disaster for this THE ACTUAL STATE OF JAPANESE BUDDHISM 55.
... Shingon and Tendai schools had as its function the magical compliance with the demands of the general pop- ulace . Tendai , which was centered on ... Shingon school is a great disaster for this THE ACTUAL STATE OF JAPANESE BUDDHISM 55.
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... school of Saichô was the first sect to be established as a religious body in Japan . Saichô , who went to study in T ... Shingon school , which was begun by Kûkai who returned to Japan a year later than Saichô , three " Yearly ...
... school of Saichô was the first sect to be established as a religious body in Japan . Saichô , who went to study in T ... Shingon school , which was begun by Kûkai who returned to Japan a year later than Saichô , three " Yearly ...
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Chapter I | 1 |
Sundry Currents | 86 |
The Line of Mikkyô | 103 |
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activity Amida ancient annual in Japanese appeared became become beginning believers Buddha Buddhist priests Bukkyô called century ceremonies Christianity Confucianism culture dead developed Dharma dhism disciple discipline doctrine Dôgen dynasty Edo period Eisai Emperor esoteric established existence faith foreign frequently Gakkai gods Heian period Hokekyô Hokke Hônen ideal India influence Japanese Buddhism Jôdo Shinshû Kamakura period Kegon Kegon school Kegon sutra Kenkyû Kûkai Kyoto Last Age later lineage magic Mahayana Meiji Mikkyô modern monks Mount Hiei Nara Nara period nation Nembutsu Nichiren sect Nippon Onkô ordination platform original persons popular practice prayers precepts Pure Land Pure Land teaching religion religious Rinzai Rinzai school Ritsu school Saichô Śākyamuni Sanskrit Sanskrit text sectarian Shingon Shingon school Shingon sect Shinran Shinto Shintoism Shônin Shûkyô social Society Sôtô spirits standpoint T'ang China Tathāgata taught temple Tendai Tendai school thought tion Tôdaiji Tôsui transmitted University worship yuan Zazen