Shugendō (修験道, lit. the "Way [of] Trial [and] Practice", the "Way of Shugen, or Gen-practice") is a highly syncretic religion, a body of ascetic practices...
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Mountain worship (section The birth of Shugendō)
Tendai-shu and Shingon-shu) to create a unique religion called "Shugendō". Shugendō is the practice of giving people the spiritual power of the mountains...
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Sokushinbutsu (category Shugendō)
weather. According to Paul Williams, the sokushinbutsu ascetic practices of Shugendō were likely inspired by Kūkai, the founder of Shingon Buddhism, who ended...
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En no Gyōja (category Shugendō practitioners)
a Japanese ascetic and mystic, traditionally held to be the founder of Shugendō, the path of ascetic training practiced by the gyōja or yamabushi. He was...
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List of religious sites (section Shugendō)
manner as the religion of Shintō, Shugendō is largely relegated to Japan. The lay practitioners and monks of Shugendō, called Shugenja or yamabushi respectively...
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Kuji-in (category Shugendō)
The mudras are found in Taoist material as well as in Shugendō. Some have suggested that Shugendō created the mudras that are currently associated with...
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Tokin (headwear) (category Shugendō)
hat traditional to Japan, which yamabushi (mountain ascetic hermits) of shugendō wear on their foreheads. The tokin has been worn since the Kamakura period...
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spiritual teachings. Shugendō is a Japanese mountain ascetic shamanism, which incorporates Shinto and Buddhist practices. The roles of Shugendō practitioners...
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practices of his Shugendō background with the teachings of Lama Anagarika Govinda, Pemchekov Warwick founded an organization called Kailas Shugendō in the late...
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Japanese mountain ascetic hermits. They are generally part of the syncretic shugendō religion, which includes Tantric Buddhist, Shinto, and Japanese Taoist...
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Taoism was the source of the esoteric and mystical religions of Onmyōdō, Shugendō and Kōshin. Taoism, being an indigenous religion in China, shares some...
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Xiantiandao Yiguandao Taoism Folk Taoism Yao Taoism Japanese Shinto list Shugendō Tenrikyo Ryukyuan Korean Korean shamanism Cheondoism Jeungsanism Vietnamese...
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List of National Treasures of Japan--Shrines En no Gyōja Shugendō Mount Mitoku "Shugendō". Encyclopedia of Japan. Tokyo: Netto Adobansusha. 2012. Archived...
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promoter of esoteric methods. Keizan was heavily influenced by Shingon and Shugendo, and is known for introducing numerous esoteric ritual forms into the Soto...
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Kumano Kodō (section Shugendo elements)
backgrounds from peasants to emperors would visit the region while guided by Shugendō monks. In July 2004, some of the roads of the Kumano Kodō and the shrines...
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Three Mountains of Dewa (category Shugendō)
important to shugendō. Several notable individuals made this pilgrimage to the Dewa Sanzan to include En no Gyōja, the founder of shugendō asceticism,...
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One figure in the early stages of this practice was En no Ozunu, and Shugendō was formed as these ascetic mountain practices developed into an organization...
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Shōtoku Kūkai Saichō Eisai Dōgen Kigen Genshin Hōnen Ippen Shinran Nichiren Sixteen Arhats Zen Tendai Shingon Pure Land Shugendō Nichiren Japanese mythology...
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Xiantiandao Yiguandao Taoism Folk Taoism Yao Taoism Japanese Shinto list Shugendō Tenrikyo Ryukyuan Korean Korean shamanism Cheondoism Jeungsanism Vietnamese...
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Ancient Tradition: Eighteenth-Century Narratives of Shugendō at Mount Togakushi", Defining Shugendō, Bloomsbury Academic, ISBN 978-1-350-17939-4, retrieved...
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are also similar esoteric teachings found in the syncretic religion of Shugendō and may also be practiced in independent lineages of holy men (hiriji)...
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holy mountains that form a traditional pilgrimage for followers of the Shugendō branch of Shintō. The famous Gojudo (five-story pagoda) is at the base...
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("leagues of villages"). Within Iga Province, esoteric and ascetic forms of shugendō, a syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism – specifically, Tendai and the Shingon...
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Koshintō (Historical) Shinto Izumo-taishakyo Shinbutsu-shugo Konkōkyō Shugendō State Shinto Matagi spirituality Muism Gasin faith Ryukyuan religion Australian...
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an advanced level. It is called chilla katna. Khalwa Meditation Sādhanā Shugendō Tabligh Jamaat Landolt & Lawson 2005, p. 203. Dehlvi 2012, p. 109. "The...
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Each Shugendō school has his own conch shell melodies. The hora is especially associated with the Yamabushi, ascetic warrior monks of the Shugendō tradition...
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Korea; indigenous Philippine folk religions in the Philippines; Shinto, Shugendo, Ryukyuan religion, and Japanese new religions in Japan; Satsana Phi in...
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