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Kakuban (2004)...
- kuji
comes from the
Shingon monk
Kakuban (1095–1143 CE) who was an
academic of Taluan's
writings and teachings.
Kakuban introduced several kuji formulas...
- Pure Land schools,
Kakuban held that the Pure Land
exists in this very
world and he also
taught that
Vairocana is Amida.
Kakuban, and his
faction of...
-
Eikan (1033–1111) and ****ai (c. 1091–1152) of the
Sanron school and
Kakuban (1095–1143) of the
Shingon school all
promoted their own form of Pure Land...
-
Henny van der (2021-07-26). A
Study into the
Thought of Kōgyō
Daishi Kakuban: With a
translation of his 'Gorin kuji myo himitsushaku'. BRILL. pp. 133–134...
- a
later Heian period Bhikku of
Shingon Buddhism.
Kenkai studied under Kakuban at
Mount Kōya,
became one of the main
family of
teachers and
received the...
- The deity's cult was
developed within the
Shingon school by the monk
Kakuban (1095–1143),
while in Tendai, it was
systematized by
Annen (841–889?)....
- ascetics).
Kakuban's Amida Hishaku (Esoteric
Meaning of Amida) is an
important exposition of
esoteric Pure Land
thought on
nembutsu practice. For
Kakuban, Amitabha...
- samanta-buddhānām a vi ra hūṃ khaṃ.
According to East
Asian mantrayana writers like
Kakuban, this
mantra can lead to enlightenment.
According to
translator Dale A...
- in 2007. In the
latter half of the
Heian period, from 1131, the
priest Kakuban became head of the
Shingon sect on
Mount Kōya and
attempted to
reform the...