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Shingonshû nenpyô.
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ISBN: 4336002355 9784336002358 Year: 1973 Publisher: Tôkyô : Kokusho Kankôkai,

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Kukai on the philosophy of language
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ISBN: 9784766417579 4766417577 Year: 2010 Publisher: Tokyo : : Keio University Press, ,

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Shingon himitsu gyōhō : gendaigo yaku
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ISBN: 4885912598 9784885912597 Year: 1991 Publisher: Tōkyō : Tōhō Shuppan,

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Gendai mikkyō kōza
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ISBN: 4500004335 9784500004331 4500004343 9784500004348 Year: 1975 Publisher: Tōkyō : Daitō Shuppansha,

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The weaving of mantra : Kukai and the construction of esoteric Buddhist discourse
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ISBN: 0231112866 0231112874 9780231112864 9780231112871 Year: 1999 Publisher: New York: Columbia university press,

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"The Buddhist priest Kukai (774-835) is credited with the introduction and formal establishment of tantric - or esoteric - Buddhism in early ninth-century Japan and the founding of the Shingon school. In The Weaving of Mantra, author Ryuichi Abe examines this important religious figure and his profound influence on Japanese culture. Abe contends that the importance of Kukai's establishment of esoteric Buddhism lay not in the foundation of the Shingon sect but in his creation of a general theory of language grounded in the ritual speech of mantra." "The Weaving of Mantra embeds Kukai within the fabric of political and social life in ninth-century Japan and explains how esoteric Buddhism played a critical role in many societal changes in Japan - from the growth of monasteries into major feudal powers to the formation of the native phonetic alphabet, kana. As Abe illustrates, Kukai's writings and the new type of discourse they spawned also marked Japan's transition from the ancient order to the medieval world, replacing Confucianism as the ideology of the state."--BOOK JACKET.

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