10 LIVROS EM POLONÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HOKKE SHU»
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The Classification of Buddhism - Strona 681
It may not have been his intention to place Tendai-Hokke Shu lower than the Zen and Shingon schools. We do not clearly know his idea. 2. Nichiren's Critique of the Non-duality of Hommon and Shaku-mon (hon- jaku-mi-bun), and of Tendai's ...
Bruno Petzold, Shinshō Hanayama, Shōhei Ichimura, 1995
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Discourse and Ideology in Medieval Japanese Buddhism - Strona 177
The second pattern of evidence suggesting that claims for the shikan shO Hokke position served to bolster Senba institutional ... Daien Ajari Nichiden (1277–1341), who held the position of chief of instruction (Jpn. gakutO) for the Hokke-shu ...
Dean and Yehan Numata Professor of Japanese Buddhist Studies Richard K Payne, PhD, Richard K. Payne, Adjunct Professor Institute of Buddhist Studies Taigen Dan Leighton, 2006
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Japanese Warrior Monks AD 949-1603 - Strona 63
G: THE DEFENCE OF KYOTO BY THE WARRIOR MONKS OF THE HOKKE-SHU AGAINST AN ATTACK BY THE IKKO-IKKI, 1528 When the Ikko-ikki moved against Kyoto in 1528 the townsmen armies of the Hokke-shu (Lotus Sect, otherwise ...
19 Daijo-kyo 80 Daiwa-shu 61 Enj5-shu 61 Fud5-kyo 38 Fudo-shu 2 Fukakusa Jodo-shu 19 Fukuden Kai 80 Fumyo-kai Kyodan 5 Gedatsu-ko 81 Guze kannon-shu 38 Hasshu Kengaku Shinshu-kyo 39 Hokke Nichiren-shu 5 Hokke Shin-shu 5 ...
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Encyclopaedia of Buddhism - Tom 2,Wydanie 3 - Strona 485
The Hokke-shu selected NikkO of the ChOmyoji temple, Nichiyen of the Kuonyin (temple), DaizObO of the Myokenji (temple) and Fuden of the Myokokuji (temple) as its representatives, while the JOdo-shu (sect) chose Gyokunen and ShOyo ...
Gunapala Piyasena Malalasekera, 1967
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Religion in Japanese History - Strona 363
HOKKE-IKKI Armed uprisings of the adherents of the Nichiren school. HOKKE-SHU A school of Buddhism founded by Nichiren (1222-82) based on the teaching of the Lotus (Sad-dharma pundarika) Sutra; also known as the Nichiren-shu.
Joseph Mitsuo Kitagawa, 2013
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Warriors of Medieval Japan - Strona 264
SAMURAI, SOHEI AND TOWNSPEOPLE DEFEND KYOTO AGAINST THE IKK6-IKKI 1532 When the Ikko-ikki moved against Kyoto in 1 532 the townsmen armies of the Hokke-shu (Lotus Sect, otherwise the Nichiren-shu after its founder) ...
Stephen R. Turnbull, 2005
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Library of Congress Subject Headings - Strona 3904
K45] UF Kenpon Hokke (Sect) Kenpon Hokke-shu BT Nichiren (Sect) Kenrick family USE Kendrick family Kensal House (London, England) BT Apartment houses—England Kensaul family USE Kinzel family Kense family USE ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2007
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Encyclopaedia of Asian civilizations - Tomy 6-7 - Strona 112
Buddhist monk (1264-1328), founder (in 1 297) of the Seiren-ji in Echigo, seat of the Hokke-shu, later called Honjo-ji. NICHIIN* Japan, rel. Buddhist monk (d. 1 180) of the Tendai-shu. A confident of Minamoto no Yoritomo.he was killed ...
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On Understanding Japanese Religion - Strona 330
HOKKE-IKKI. An armed uprising of the adherents of the Nichiren school. See NICHIREN-SHU. HOKKE-SHU. A school of Buddhism founded by Nichiren (1222-1282) and based on the teaching of the Lotus (Sad-rihimiia pundarika) Sutra; also ...
Joseph Mitsuo Kitagawa, 1987