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Kanjin (勧進,
Kanjin) (or Kange) ('temple sollicitation') is a ****anese term for the many and
various methods of a
Buddhist monk to
solicit donations. It...
- and even aged destitutes.
Buddhist mendicancy Bhikkhu Samanera Dhutanga Kanjin Christian mendicancy Mendicant orders Fools for
Christ Islamic mendicancy...
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Retrieved July 14, 2024. Reference: "Chikuhira
Castle Ruins" by
Ichimura Kanjin, 1935, "Report on the
Survey of
Historical Sites,
Places of
Scenic Beauty...
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length of
tournaments was
extended from ten to
fifteen days in 1949.
Gallery Kanjin Grand Sumo
Tournament (c. 1843) Sumo
wrestling scene c. 1851 Somagahana...
- in Sado
include what is
considered his two most
significant works, the
Kanjin no
Honzon Shō (観心本尊抄, "The
Object of
Devotion for
Observing the Mind") and...
- Bon kara
sakya oran-do Bon ga hayo kurya, Hayo modoru.
Odoma kanjin -
kanjin,<ref>
kanjin literally means a beggar< Anhito-tacha yoka-shu Yoka-hu yokasash)|obi]]...
- Amitābha Sūtra) (1 volume) Hokkekyō
Gidoku (1 volume)
Yokawa Hogo 横川法語
Kanjin Ryakuyōshū (a work
which attempts to
unify Pure Land and
Tendai doctrines...
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Death poem Zen
garden Zazen Daimoku Sōhei Ikkō-ikki
Butsudan Obon Kaichō
Kanjin Senjafuda Danka system Shinbutsu bunri Haibutsu kishaku Gozan Bungaku Glossary...
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Buddhist philosophy Greater India History of
Buddhism Ichibata Yakushi Kyodan Kanjin Nara
National Museum Religion in ****an
Shinbutsu kakuri Katsumi Tanabe:...
- lifestyle,
customs and languages, they are
distinguished themselves from "
Kanjin" (han
people (韓人)) and "Waijin" (Wai
people (濊人)).
Descriptions about Wajin...