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Jitchū (実忠) (?–824) was a
Buddhist monk in Nara ****an of the
Kegon sect, and
pupil of Roben. In his
later years,
Jitchu oversaw the
expansion of Tōdai-ji...
- 6970m or 6989m by
various sources.
Jitchu Drake has a
double summit, with the
lower summit to the south.
Jitchu Drakye is the
Tutelary deity of Paro...
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portray the
original founder of Shuni-e,
Jitchu, as the
central character. It is told that the priest,
Jitchu, made a
journey deep into the
mountains of...
- held at Tōdai-ji. The Tōdai-ji Shuni-e
ceremony was
originally started by
Jitchū, a monk of the
Kegon school, as a
devotion and
confession to the Bodhisattva...
- part of Gasa District.
Other peaks of the
Great Himalaya, such as
Mount Jitchu Drake, lie
squarely within Gasa. The
Great Himalaya contains most of the...
- of
Jitchu'
realized at Tōdai-ji
Temple in Nara in 2004, was a
temporary installation commemorating the
achievements of a
Middle Eastern monk,
Jitchu, whose...
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Nanto Rikushū (南都六宗) or "Six
Buddhist Sects of Nanto". Rōben's
disciple Jitchū continued administration of Tōdai-ji and
expanded its
prestige through the...
- weather,
observers can view
Jomolhari soaring at 7,326 m (24,035 ft),
Mount Jitchu Drake at 6,662 m (21,857 ft), and
Mount Kang Bum
standing tall at 6,526 m...
- ridge, Nepal, with
Michael Scott, Jean Afan****ieff and Ang
Phurba 1988:
Jitchu Drake, Bhutan, with
Sharavati Prabhu and
Victor Saunders 1992:
Nanga Parbat...
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sites of
cultural and
economic significance.
Mount Jomolhari and
Mount Jitchu Drake are
worshipped as
homes of the
local deity. The
fortresses of Lingshi...