- The Six
Schools of Nara Buddhism, also
known as the
Rokushū 六宗 (also Rokushuu/
Rokushu), were
academic Buddhist sects.
These schools came to ****an from...
- The Shōgi
Zushiki (象戯図式), Sho Shōgi
Zushiki (諸象戯図式), and Shōgi
Rokushu no
Zushiki (象棋六種之図式) are Edo
period publications describing various variants of...
- Bank, a ****anese
regional bank
headquartered in Nara
Prefecture Nanto Rokushū, a ****anese
academic Buddhist sect
Nanto Seiken (南斗聖拳 - "Sacred Fist of...
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prestigious temples such as Tōshōdai-ji (唐招提寺) and Hokke-ji (法華寺).
Nanto Rokushū "七大寺日記
Shichi Daiji Nikki (A
Diary on the
Seven Great Temples)" (in ****anese)...
-
attempt to
strengthen their divine authority over the po****tion.
Nanto Rokushū With the
establishment of the new capital, A****-dera, the
temple of the...
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sponsorship saw the
development of the six
great Nara schools,
called Nanto Rokushū (南都六宗, lit. the Six
Sects of the
Southern Capital), all were continuations...
- and
humid than in China. The
first Buddhist sects were Nara's six
Nanto Rokushū (南都六宗, Nara six sects),
followed during the
Heian period by Kyoto's Shingon...
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proliferation of
Buddhist sects in the
capital city of Nara,
known as the
Nanto Rokushū (the Six Nara Sects). The most
influential of
these being the
Kegon school...
- and
humid than in China. The
first Buddhist sects were Nara's six
Nanto Rokushū (南都六宗, Nara six sects),
followed during the
Heian period by Kyoto's Shingon...
- silk road to China, and
ocean contact from
India to Vietnam)
Tangmi Nara (
Rokushū)
Shingon Chan Thiền, Seon Zen
Tiantai / Jìngtǔ
Tendai Nichiren...