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Meditation --- Shingon (Sect). --- Kakuban,
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This volume includes five texts by the founder of the Shingon school of Esoteric Buddhism, Kūkai (774-835), and two by Kakuban (1095-1143), founder of the Shingi-Shingon school
Shingon (Sect) --- Kūkai, --- Kakuban, --- Shingon (Sect) - Early works to 1800
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Kakuban (1095-1144) is the second most important figure in the history of the Shingon sect of Esoteric Buddhism, but there are few studies about him in Western languages. This work contains a biography and a discussion of Kakuban's works, focusing on his doctrines. Although it is widely believed that Kakuban incorporated Amidist ideas and practices into Shingon, this study shows that Kakuban's aim was to explain the practices of other schools from an orthodox Shingon point of view. The translations of Kakuban's major works, the Amida hishaku and the Gorin kuji myô himitsushaku, clearly support this idea.
Buddhism --- Buddhism --- Shingon (Sect) --- Shingon (Sect) --- Doctrines --- Doctrines --- Kakuban,
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Shingon (Sect) --- -J1876 --- Doctrines --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- Shingon --- Kakuban --- Doctrines. --- Kakuban, --- J1876 --- Hongan Shōnin, --- Shōkakubō, --- Kōkyō Daishi, --- Kōgyō Daishi, --- Kōgyōdaishi-Kakuban, --- 覚〓, --- 覚鑁, --- 覚[ban], --- 覺鑁, --- Hongan, --- Kōkyō, --- Kōgyō,
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