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- Province, in 1615 the following year he died. The name ("Daihannya") refers to the Daihannya sutra, made by Junkei Nagamitsu. The sword is in the possession...
- so even some precious swords were not listed in the book. For example, Daihannya Nagamitsu and Yamatorige, which are now designated as National Treasures...
- Sūtra (Jp: Daihatsunehan-kyō), the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra in 25000 slokas (Daihannya-kyō) and the Book of the Original Acts that Adorn the Bodhisattva (Bosatsu...
- so even some precious swords were not listed in the book. For example, Daihannya Nagamitsu and Yamatorige, which are now designated as National Treasures...
- pilgrimages to the Ise Grand Shrine, where he presented copies of the Daihannya-kyo Sutra. After his death in 1290 he was given the posthumous title Kosho...
- such as the Daihannya Tendoku (大般若転読), in which a group of monks symbolically 'read' the 600-fascicle Mahaprajnaparamita Sutra (大般若経, Daihannya-kyō) by flipping...
- fall. In addition, there are chantings of the Sutra of Great Wisdom (Daihannya-e) in January, May, and September; and temple fairs are held on the 1st...
- Kizu Tsubasa Kizu Sohaya-no-Tsurugi Yuta Iiyama Yuta Iiyama Yuta Iiyama Daihannya Nagamitsu Shota Kawakami Shota Kawakami Uguisumaru Takahisa Maeyama Takahisa...
- professional sumo wrestler, he joined Minagawa stable and goes by the shikona Daihannya Nagamitsu (大般若 長光). He reaches east maegashira 4. Jin Yomoda (四方田 尽, Yomoda...
- Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. At a rite called Ikazuchi no Daihannya (雷の大般若) at Shinzōin Temple [ja] (in Edogawa Ward, Tōkyō), men dressed...