- 世界第一部漢文電子大藏經《佛梅電子大藏經》珍藏版 Matsumoto, T. (1934), "Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō oder kurz "Taishō
Issaikyō"",
Zeitschrift der
Deutschen Morgenländischen
Gesellschaft 88 (n.F. 13)...
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predecessor of ****ushima
Medical University. On
March 19, 1893, Mt. Azuma's Mt.
Issaikyō peak erupted, and on May 15, 1899, ****ushima was
linked to
Yonezawa by...
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handwritten sutra copying was
deemed a
sacred act of
worthy merit.
Copying the
issaikyo, the Tripitaka, in
particular is
known to be an
ambitious act,
which requires...
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ordered the
Issaikyō to be
copied in full.
During the Nara
period (710-794), the
imperial government led a large-scale
copying of the
Issaikyō at Tōdaiji...
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Transcriptions Revised Hepburn Issaikyō ongi...
- Tenkai,
supported by Iemitsu, led the
printing of the
Buddhist "canon" (
issaikyō, i.e. The Tripiṭaka). Deal &
Ruppert (2015) pp. 184–186 Also
notable was...
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Transcriptions Revised Hepburn Issaikyō ongi...
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Peace Pagoda Three-storied pagoda, 1712 Shaka-dō, 1858 Kōmyō-dō, 1701
Issaikyō-dō, 1722
Prince Shōtoku Hall, 1992 Kaisan-dō, 1938 Seiryūgongen-dō Sōmon...
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ritual objects.
Among these are a set of the
complete Buddhist canon (
issaikyō),
writings of Kūkai and
Minamoto no Yoritomo,
founder of the
Kamakura Shogunate...
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Sanskrit to Chinese, and
Vekhanasa Sutra ,
which forms "a
volume from the
Issaikyō (a
Buddhist corpus),
commonly known as Jingo-ji kyō," as it was handed...