- was thirty-five. [Among the
others exiled:] Jomon-bo, to
Bingo province;
Chosai Zenko-bo, to Hoki province; Kokaku-bo, to Izu province;
Gyoku Hohon-bo,...
- (1148–1227),
founder of the many-recitation or
Tanengi branch of Jōdo-shū.
Chōsai (1184–1266),
founder of the Shōgyōhongangi
branch of Jōdo-shū
which believed...
- it was
influenced by
various figures of his day, such as the Jodo monk
Chōsai, and the
Sanron figure Shinkū Shōnin, as well as by his
understanding of...
- Shōkū, who
emphasized the
nembutsu over
other practices. However,
unlike Chōsai, his
teachings still emphasized repeated recitations of the
nembutsu as...
- Udaijin); and the Kei
comprised the ****ociate
Counselors (Shōshi, Shōfu, Shōho,
Chōsai, ****o, Sōhaku, Shiba, Shikō, and Shikū, or
collectively the Sangi), who...
- (****anese); Kirk
Thornton (English)
Seikyou (靖共, Seikyō) has long
served as the
Chosai, the top administrator, of Kei.
Seikyou works to
convince Youko that Koukan...
- will be pla**** is
randomly selected on its
internet radio show each w****. "
Chōsai Kenbo Sengen" (超妻賢母宣言) by MOSAIC.WAV Kyōran
Kazoku Nikki Ichi
Satsume (ISBN 4757722907)...