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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...
- 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...
- May 1970 together with his friend Rolf Walter and for first climbing Mt. Jitchu Drake in May 1983 with Werner Sucher, Albert Egger, Alois Stuckler and Toni...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Tōdaiji Yōroku (東大寺要録), the monument was constructed in 767 by the monk Jitchū, based on Indian models, and was originally referred to as the "dōtō" (earthen...
- ridge, Nepal, with Michael Scott, Jean Afan****ieff and Ang Phurba 1988: Jitchu Drake, Bhutan, with Sharavati Prabhu and Victor Saunders 1992: Nanga Parbat...