A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Shingon Sect The Shingon Sect is the third largest religious organization in Japan , ranking after Shin - shū and Sōtō sects and possesses about twelve thou- sand temples . Kūkai ( 774-835 A.D. ) or Master Kōbō ( Kōbō Daishi ) , was the ...
... Shingon Sect The Shingon Sect is the third largest religious organization in Japan , ranking after Shin - shū and Sōtō sects and possesses about twelve thou- sand temples . Kūkai ( 774-835 A.D. ) or Master Kōbō ( Kōbō Daishi ) , was the ...
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... Shingon sect say he just entered meditation awaiting the time of descent of Maitreya the Buddha , and Kūkai did not die . He is as yet alive . So , at a fixed time , a properly qualified high priest comes and changes Kūkai's gown in the ...
... Shingon sect say he just entered meditation awaiting the time of descent of Maitreya the Buddha , and Kūkai did not die . He is as yet alive . So , at a fixed time , a properly qualified high priest comes and changes Kūkai's gown in the ...
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... Shingon belief was mainly by virtue of these pagan claims which appealed both commoners and nobles in the ancient Imperial court . ( 4 ) and ( s ) are the stages which are represented by Hinayāna philos- ophy . The fourth stage3 is that ...
... Shingon belief was mainly by virtue of these pagan claims which appealed both commoners and nobles in the ancient Imperial court . ( 4 ) and ( s ) are the stages which are represented by Hinayāna philos- ophy . The fourth stage3 is that ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
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