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- Ikkō-shū was an "obscure band of Pure Land proponents" founded by Ikkō Shunjō in the fifteenth century. He was a disciple of Ryōchū of the Chinzei branch...
- Properties of Tōdai-ji Kanjin "木造俊乗上人坐像(俊乗堂安置)" [Seated wooden statue of Shunjō shōnin (enshrined at the Shunjōdō)] (in ****anese). Agency for Cultural Affairs...
- enlarged in the early 13th century by the monk Tsukinowa Shunjō. The temple was enlarged by Priest Shunjo in 1218, and the large temple buildings were built...
- Song dynasty continued and Buddhism greatly flourished. Zen monks such as Shunjo studied in China and the copybooks that he brought with him are considered...
- Nakamura Nakazo I Nakamura Nakazo I and Ichikawa Danjuro V noblemen (by Kat****wa Shunjō [ja]) Born 1736 Edo Died June 6, 1790 Edo Nationality ****anese...
- monastic Vinaya, along with esoteric practice. It was promoted by figures like Shunjō (1166–1227) and Eison (叡尊 1201–1290) and centered around Saidai-ji. Ninshō...
- include figures like the Kō****uji monk Jōkei (1155–1213) and the Tendai monk Shunjō (1166–1227), who sought to return to the traditional foundations of the...
- I****uka Ryūgaku: Hōnen, The Buddhist Saint, His Life and Teachings (by Shunjō); Kyoto, Chion’in, 1925 / New York and London, Garland Publishing, 1981...
- of Jōdo-shū Buddhism, and disciple of Benchō. Later Nyoichi's successor Shunjō (1255–1355) advanced this further by citing a biography where Genchi's disciple...
- another history, Teio-Hennnenki, writes that Ujikimi Tachibana (橘氏公) and Shunjo Mihara (三原春上) established the temple at the command of Empress Masako, the...