Category:Japanese Buddhism
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This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
Pages in category "Japanese Buddhism"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 244 total.
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- A Personal Portrait of Honen
- A Study of Honen's Doctrine of Evil Persons as the Object of Salvation (akunin shoki setsu)
- A study of rain deities and rain wizards of Japan
- Absolute myo
- Abutsu-bo
- AFTERNOON SERVICE
- AI SHIH CHIH PRAYER
- Amida
- Amida Buddha
- Amida ji
- Amidabutsu Setsurin
- Anraku
- Arhat (Rakan)
- Atimuktaka
- Atsuhara Persecution
- Awa Province
- AWAKEN BODHICHITTA
B
- Before and after Sado
- Bhagavate Arhate Sugata Lokavid Anuttaraya Tathagataya Samyak sambuddhaya Vidya carana samapanna Purusa damya sarathi Sasta deva manusyanam Namo ratna trayaya
- Bodhidharma
- Bonji – Siddham
- BUDDHA CHANT
- Buddhism & Early States - Tibet and Japan
- Buddhism from Korea had spread to Japan
- Buddhism in Japan
- Buddhism in Japan: A Brief History
- Buddhist Cosmic Philosophy and Daisaku Ikeda’s Concept of Peace Cosmology
- Buddhist Gods, Temples and Monks in Japan
- Buddhist poetry
- Buddist Holy Wars
- Butsuden
C
D
- Daikoku-ten
- Daimoku
- Daiseishi bosatsu (Skt. Mahasthamaprapta, Ch. Ta-shih-chih p'u-sa)
- Daruma doll
- DAWN PRAYERS
- Deprofessionalisation of Buddhist Priests in Contemporary Japan
- Different Japanese Buddhas
- Discard, close, ignore, and abandon
- Dogen
- Dogen’s “Raihaitokuzui” and Women Teaching in Sung Ch’an
- Dojo (daochang)
- Dokusan
- Dozen-bo
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H
- Hachiman
- High Priest
- Hisamatsu and Dōgen
- Hokyointo
- Homosexuality in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition
- Honen's Early Life and Training in Tendai Buddhism
- How to Cultivate the Dharmakaya, Sambhogakaya and Nirmanakaya Buddha (Truth) Bodies
- How to Open Your Sushumna Central Channel Using Tantra
- HYMN OF HOMAGE
I
J
K
- Kalakula
- Kamakura Buddha
- Kamakura period
- Kannon bosatsu (Skt. Avalokiteshvara, Ch. Kuan-yin)
- KANZEON NAMU BUTSU YO BUTSU U IN YO BUTSU U EN BUP PO SO EN JO RAKU GA JO CHO NEN KANZEON BO NEN KANZEON NEN NEN JU SHIN KI NEN NEN FU RI SHIN
- Kegon
- Kings of Brightness in Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Art
- Kirigami
- Kitchen Verse
- Kokin Wakashū
- Komatsubara Persecution
- Kongosatta
- Kosen-rufu
- Kudo Yoshitaka
- Kunti
- Kuon-ganjo
- Kuya
- Kyōto
- Kūya
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- PAN GU and His Descendants: Chinese Cosmology in Medieval Japan 盤古及其後代:論日本中古時代的中國宇宙論
- Participation and Motivations in Shinto Rites and Rituals in Modern Japan
- PERFECT REFUGE
- PRAJNAPARAMITA HRIDAYA SUTRA
- PRAYER OF ALL LINEAGES
- Prayers to Amida Buddha, "Nembutsu", Serve as Our Anchor in Life by Hossu Tsuboi Shunei (Chief Priest of Main Temple Konkai-Komyo-ji in Kyoto)
- Prince Shotoku
- Provincial temples
- Provincial temples for nuns
Q
S
- Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range, and the Cultural Landscapes that Surround Them
- Saichō's Monastic Reforms
- Saidai-ji
- SAN-GE MON
- SANDOKAI
- Secret religion
- Seeing where Shinto and Buddhism cross
- Senjū Kannon
- Seven major temples of Nara
- Shakyamuni Buddha (Jp. Shakamuni butsu, Shakuson)
- Shingon Buddhism and the Tantras
- Shingonshū
- Shinran’s Faith
- Shishi lions - Shrine & Temple guardians with magical powers to repel evil
- Shitennō
- Shobo
- Shōgun
- SOAR HEART SOAR
- Sukhavati Prayer
- SUMMARY OF FAITH & PRACTICE
- Supervisor of priests
- Sōhei
- Sōka Gakkai