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Mongaku (文覚) was a ****anese
samurai and
Shingon Buddhist priest of the late
Heian and
early Kamakura period. He was a
close ****ociate of
shogun Minamoto...
- new capital. A
story about the monk
Mongaku is
inserted as a
background to
Minamoto no Yoritomo's revolt.
Mongaku is an
ascetic with
strange powers who...
- circles. In November, he
published the work in the
literary magazine Teikoku Mongaku. In
early 1916 he
published "Hana" ("The Nose", 1916),
which received a...
- was
widely known during its development. Its
creator is
believed to be
Mongaku Terukina or his
student Choki Yakabi (屋嘉比 朝寄,
Yakabi Chōki) in the early...
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Fujiwara no
Yorihira Hiroshi Kobayashi as
Kawada Jirō
Ichikawa Ennosuke IV as
Mongaku Tarō Suwa as Mon'yōbō
Kakuen Kazuyuki Aijima as
Unkei Kenichi Ogata as...
- the
sheet music.
Kunkunshi is
believed to have been
first developed by
Mongaku Terukina or by his
student Choki Yakabi [ja] in the
early to mid-1700s...
- sent to be
executed and have his head sent to Kamakura. The
great monk
Mongaku,
feeling sorry for the poor child, rode to the capital, Kamakura, and successfully...
- the late
Heian period.
During the
early Kamakura period, the
famed monk
Mongaku is said to have
spent one
hundred days in
meditation and
austerities at...
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handprints held by Jingo-ji and
titled Priest Mongaku's forty-five
article rules and
regulations (文覚四十五箇条起請文,
mongaku yonjūgokajō kishōmon) by
Tadachika has...
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worshipped by the
Minamoto and
Taira clans, and was
visited by
Ippen and
Mongaku,
priests of the
Heian and
Kamakura periods. Hojo Masako, wife of Minamoto...