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Jōgon-in (浄厳院) is a
Buddhist temple in Ōmihachiman (formerly Azuchi), Shiga, ****an
belonging to the Jōdo-shū sect. The
temple is
dedicated to
Amida Buddha...
- well-defended
homes for his generals, a Jōdo-shū
Buddhist temple called Jōgon-in, and a
number of
homes for
commoners a
short distance away on the s****...
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Shinkenger (Ayakashi
Sunasusuri (ep. 41))
Tensou Sentai Goseiger (Yuumajuu
Jogon of the
Ningyo (ep. 27))
Kamen Rider Fourze (Cygnus Zodiarts) (eps. 23 &...
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renaissance of
Sanskrit studies in the
Shingon school, led by
figures such as
Jōgon (1639–1702) and Jiun
Sonja (1718–1804). Meanwhile, in Sōtō Zen, scholars...
- extinct) Reiunji-ha (真言宗霊雲寺派) Shinanshoji-Ryu
Lineage (新安祥寺流,
established by
Jogon (浄厳, 1639–1702)) Zentsūji-ha (真言宗善通寺派) Jizoin-Ryu
Lineage (地蔵院流, already...
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antagonistic cryptid-themed
monster group Yuumajuu. One of
their members is
Jogon of the Ningyo, who has the
secondary theme of silverfish. The CCG and roleplaying...
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between monks of the
Nichiren and Jōdo-shū
sects of ****anese Buddhism, at
Jōgon-in near Oda Nobunaga's
Azuchi Castle in 1579. The
incident was
caused by...
- ـک ـکـ کـ [k] k اَکࣷيْ akoy geh گࣹهْ گ ـگ ـگـ گـ [g] g جࣷگࣷݧْ
jogoñ Character not
found in Arabic. lam لَمْ ل ـل ـلـ لـ [l] l لَکَسْ lakas...
- uses one of
Jogon's seas**** to make
Kinggon believe that
Makuin no
longer has
faith in him.
Seemingly under its spell,
Kinggon joins Jogon in fighting...
- back.
Kinggon brings in
Jogon to
replace Brajira for
failing the Yuumajuu, but
Brajira attempts to use
Jogon to kill Kinggon.
Jogon is
defeated by the Super...