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- Kakunyo (覚如) (1270-1351) is the great-grandson of Shinran, founder of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism, and the third caretaker, or Monshu of the family mausoleum...
- Hongan-ji, it received much criticism for its evangelical practices from Kakunyo the head of the Hongan-ji. Around 1481, however, Bukkō-ji became a subordinate...
- son of Kakunyo (1270–1351), one of Shinran's great grandchildren. Records indicate that Zonkaku inherited the remains of Shinran from Kakunyo. The 24...
- developed over time. Shinran's sons and family, especially his grandson Kakunyo (1270–1351) and great-grandson Zonkaku (1290–1373) became influential caretakers...
- Shinran's grandson (through daughter Kakushinni), Kakue. Kakue's own son, Kakunyo, became the first chief priest of the Hongan-ji and third monshu (spiritual...
- "Hossu". In the line of Monshu descendants, noteworthy Monshu include: Kakunyo Shōnin (1270–1351), the 3rd Monshu, who first ****erted the authority of...
- Shinran's grandson (through daughter Kakushinni), Kakue. Kakue's own son, Kakunyo, became the first chief priest of the Hongan-ji and third monshu (spiritual...
- originally po****rized by Shinran's descendant (and Rennyo's ancestor), Kakunyo, but its use was greatly expanded by Rennyo. In the Shingon school, another...
- colour on paper, by Kotobagaki Kakunyo 紙本著色善信上人絵詞伝〈詞書覚如筆/〉 shihon chakushoku Zenshin shōnin e-kotoba-den (Kotobagaki Kakunyo hitsu) Kamakura period Tsu Senju-ji...
- also the name of a Jōdo Shinshū priest (1333–1389) who was a grandson of Kakunyo and the fourth chief priest of the Hongan-ji. Some legends give the name...