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Jianzhen (688–763), also
known by his ****anese name
Ganjin, was a Tang
Chinese monk or
Silla Korean of
Yanju who
helped to
propagate Buddhism in ****an...
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blind Chinese priest Jianzhen,
better known by his ****anese name
Ganjin.
Ganjin traveled to ****an at the
request of ****anese priests, and established...
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Rinzai temple in Dazaifu, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. It was
founded by
Ganjin in 761.
Together with Tōdai-ji in Nara and Yakushi-ji in
Tochigi Prefecture...
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Buddhist monk Gyōki, and once
completed it was used by the
Chinese monk
Ganjin as an
ordination site. ****an
nevertheless entered a
phase of po****tion...
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Ababin Ahmadabad-e
Khanliq Askavaq Baghbanan-e Olya
Bahmanabad Baranqar Ganjin Golgolab Golujeh Gurjiq Kahvarin Kalyan Khalaf Khvordeh Bolagh Mavi Owraq...
- 1291
during the Eiso
Dynasty failed.
Hiragana was
imported from ****an by
Ganjin in 1265. Noro,
village priestesses of the
Ryukyuan religion, appeared. The...
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Nihon hyōronsha. Wang, Yong (王勇, Wang Yong) (2002). A New
Biography of
Priest Ganjin (鑑真和上新伝, Tō kara mita ken-Tō shi). Tokyo: Nōsan
gyosen bunka kyōkai....
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Primary School; Gwarabjawa,
Primary School; Jaf Tawa, Open Space; Mai
Ganjin Danbatta,
Primary School; Maraki, Open Space;
Maigaujin Mahuta, Primary...
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ordination under the
Vinaya at Tōdai-ji. In 754 CE,
ordination was
given by
Ganjin, who
arrived in ****an
after traveling over 12
years and six
attempts of...
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general po****tion. In 753 A.D., the
Chinese priest Jianzhen (in ****anese
Ganjin), who was well-versed in medicine,
arrived in ****an
after five
failed attempts...