- Kopenhagen; Berlin:
Akademie Verlag. Kasuga,
Masaji (1987).
Saidaijibon konkomyo saishookyo koten no
kokugogakuteki kenkyu. Tokyo: Benseisha. Buswell, Robert...
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Buddhist library which he
deemed supportive of the
Lotus Sutra including the
Konkomyo, Daijuku, Ninno, Yakushi, and
Nirvana sutras. They
share in
common apocalyptic...
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throughout the country. The more
formal name for
these "kokubunji" was "
konkomyo-****enno-gokoku no tera" (meaning "temples for the
protection of the country...
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earliest example of the
alternative iroha ordering is from the 1079 text
Konkōmyō Saishōōkyō Ongi (金光明最勝王経音義). Gojūon
ordering was
first used for a dictionary...
- two
treasures of the
Konkōmyō Saishōō
Sutra from the 8th
century Nara period: one,
consisting of ten
scrolls and
known as
Konkōmyō Saishōō
Sutra with gilt...
- nation. In it he
cites p****ages from the Ninnō, Yakushi, Daijuku, and
Konkōmyō sutras.
Drawing on
Tendai thinking about the non
duality of
person and...
- Kegon-kyō
zuiso engi shō
Joseon dynasty from Korea;
forty scrolls ICP
Konkōmyō-saishōō-kyō chūshaku 金光明最勝王経註釈 Konkōmyōsaishōō-kyō chūshaku
Heian period...
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throughout the country. The more
formal name for
these "kokubunji" was "
konkomyo-****enno-gokoku no tera" (meaning "temples for the
protection of the country...
-
original on
October 31, 2007,
retrieved May 12, 2009 "Konshichakushoku-
Konkomyo-Saisho-O-Kyo-Kinji-Hoto-Mandarazu (Buddhist
Paradise with
Golden Pagoda)"...
- paper—particularly the ones that were
produced in 741 when
Emperor Shōmu
decreed Konkōmyō Saishōō
sutras written in gold
letters be
distributed among provincial...