Following medieval Chinese Buddhist precedents with ritual practices using exoteric Buddhist scriptures (kengyō 顕経) from Amanosan Kongōji 天野山金剛寺 and Shinpukuji 真福寺in medieval Japan
Myriad sources ranging from Kuroda Toshio’s (1926–1993) ground-breaking methodological research about the exoteric-esoteric Buddhist institutional system (kenmitsu taisei 顕密体制) that governed the practice of Buddhism at the seven ‘great’ temples during the Heian – Nanbokuchō period (794–1392) to the...
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Studies in Chinese Religions
Year: 2021, Volume: 7, Issue: 2/3, Pages: 173-202 |
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Esoteric Buddhism
B old Japanese manuscripts B shōgyō B Shingon Buddhism B Shinpukuji B medieval Japanese history B Go-Daigo B Raishin B Amanosan Kongōji B Japanese Buddhism B Zenne B Manuscript studies B Kusunoki Masanori B Kusunoki Masashige B Shōrai mokuroku |
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