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Bukkō-ji (佛光寺,
Bukkō-ji), also
known as the "Temple of the Buddha's Light", was
originally named Kōshō-ji, a Jōdo Shinshū
temple in the
Yamashina ward...
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known as
Bukkō, for advice.
Bukkō replied that he had to sit in
meditation to find the
source of his
cowardice in himself.
Tokimune went to
Bukkō and said...
- Shinran's
disciples founded their own
schools of Shin Buddhism, such as the
Bukko-ji and Kosho-ji, in Kyoto.
Early Shin
Buddhism did not
truly flourish until...
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Mugaku Sogen (無学祖元), also
known as
Bukko Kokushi (1226 – 1286) was a
prominent Zen
Buddhist monk of the 13th
century in ****an, an
emigre from Song dynasty...
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around the
still existing St. Andrew's
Church on the
other side of the
Bükkös Brook. The area
where Szentendre is
today was
uninhabited when the Magyars...
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termed "the
Samadhi of
Contemplating the Buddha's Radiance" (****anese:
bukkō zanmaikan, 佛光三昧觀).
Another visualization type
meditation was
promoted by...
- 'at where' ‘how much’ m(i)yan co-ṭo ‘how’ naw-ki co-phar ‘whose’ nan-in je-konṭe ‘whose child’ ‘which (book)’ nu-san (pustak) ṭone-
bukko ‘which (book)’...
- 東京文化財研究所.
Accessed 23
April 2022. https://www.tobunken.go.jp/materials/
bukko/10362.html.
Oliver Statler,
Modern ****anese Prints: An Art Reborn. Tokyo:...
- Daitoku-ji (大徳寺, Daitoku-ji). Chion-in (知恩院, Chion-in). Ryūhon-ji.
Bukkō-ji (佛光寺,
Bukkō-ji).
Nishi Otani Betsuin. Tōjo-in. Tōjo-ji. Tenryū-ji (天龍寺, Tenryū-ji)...
- his
efforts in
proselytizing in Ōmi Province, an area
dominated by the
Bukkō-ji and Kinshoku-ji
branches of Shinshū. Due to
timely support from the Katada...