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Jokei and
Jōkei may
refer to
several ****anese individuals:
Jōkei (monk) (1155–1212), a monk of the Hossō
school of
Buddhism during the
Kamakura period...
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Jōkei (貞慶) (1155–1213) was an
influential Buddhist scholar-monk and
reformer of the East
Asian Yogācāra sect in ****an,
posthumously known as
Gedatsu shōnin...
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later debated them
while promoting his Pure land path.
Jōkei was
among Hōnen's
toughest critics.
Jōkei is also
known for po****rizing the
devotional aspects...
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Jōkei (定慶) was a ****anese
sculptor of the Kei school,
which flourished in the
Kamakura period.
Aside from his artwork,
Jōkei left
little record of his...
- Ryūkōsai
Jokei (****anese: 流光斎 如圭) was a painter, illustrator, and
designer of ukiyo-e-style ****anese
woodblock prints in Osaka, who was
active from about...
- 1568). Wife:
Jōkei-in (1519–1550) Concubine: Ii Naohira's
daughter Children:
Imagawa Ujizane by
Jōkei-in
Chotoku Ichigetsu (d. 1625) by
Jōkei-in Reishō-in...
- Rie
Tomosaka (ともさか りえ,
Tomosaka Rie) is a ****anese
actress and pop star from Mitaka-shi, Tokyo. She
works for Itoh Company. From 1996 to 1997, she has...
- po****rity of his
teachings drew
criticism from
noted contemporaries as Myōe and
Jōkei among others, who
argued against Hōnen's sole
reliance on
nembutsu as a...
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estate in
Shinagawa in 1615. Father:
Imagawa Yoshimoto (1519–1560) Mother:
Jōkei-in (1519–1550) Wife: Lady
Hayakawa Concubine:
Ihara Tadayasu's daughter...
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attempted to kill him. In the
present day, he is in his
second year at the
Jokei University and one of the
people who lost
consciousness during the 'Dai...