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Buddhist Ordination (Chinese: 受戒; pinyin: shòujiè; ****anese pronunciation:
Jukai; Korean: 수계; romaja: sugye)
refers to the
public ordination ceremony wherein...
- "
jukai" ("Sea of Trees") a 1960
novel by Seichō Matsumoto,
Kuroi Jukai This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kuroi Jukai....
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Ichikawa Enzō). In 1951 he was
adopted by
Ichikawa Jūkai III (三代目 市川 壽海,
Sandaime Ichikawa Jūkai) and was
renamed as
Ichikawa Raizō VIII. In 1954 he...
- The baby is
abandoned but
found by the
doctor Jukai who
specializes in
giving people prosthetic limbs.
Jukai adopts the baby and
gives him limbs. When the...
- ones to beat 2006,, CMP
Information Ltd, Tonbridge. "****an Atlas:
Odate Jukai Dome". web-****an.org.
Archived from the
original on 2015-03-28. Retrieved...
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Aokigahara (青木ヶ原, 'Blue Tree Meadow'), also
known as the Sea of
Trees (樹海,
Jukai), is a
forest on the
northwestern flank of
Mount Fuji on the
island of Honshu...
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particularly famous for its udon noodles.
Another point of
interest is
Aokigahara Jukai Forest. The Fuji Five
Lakes was
selected by the
Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun...
- precepts. This is
commonly done in an
initiation ritual (Ch. shòu jiè 受戒, Jp.
Jukai, Ko. sugye, "receiving the precepts"),
which is also
undertaken by lay followers...
- be
killed by his father, the
infant was
subsequently found and
raised by
Jukai, a
medicine man who used
healing magic and
alchemical methods to give the...
- in ****an, Void and Støy
began composing Thrall's
third album,
Aokigahara Jukai. Upon
returning to
Tasmania in 2010, Void and Støy
recruited Leigh Ritson...