efforts also led to a schism between Kogi Shingon-shū (古儀真言宗, Old Shingon) and Shingi Shingon-shū (新義真言宗, New Shingon). Kakuban is also famous for his introduction...
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temple in the Chisan branch (Chisan-ha 智山派) of New Shingon (Shingi Shingon 新義真言宗), includes a large complex of buildings and grounds, and is one of the best-known...
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divided into two major sub-schools, Kogi Shingon (古義真言宗, Ancient Shingon school), and Shingi Shingon (新義真言宗, Reformed Shingon school). Over time, the two Shingon...
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Buzan-ha (真言宗豊山派, Shingon-shū Buzan-ha) is a sect of new school of Shingon Buddhism (新義真言宗 Shingi Shingon-shū) founded in the 16th century by the priest...
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and established the independence of a new school called Shingi Shingon (新義真言宗, New Shingon). During the height of its influence in the late Muromachi...
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光身形極大,足下有一地神女天,以兩手承足者也。 Uryū, Naka (2016). Yoku wakaru Shingon-shū (よくわかる真言宗). Kadokawa. pp. 80–81. ISBN 978-4-04-400135-3. OCLC 971512631. "市内の指定文化財...
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gakufu-hen 『新義真言声明集成 楽譜編』[A collection of Buddhist chant of the Shingi Shingon sect: musical scores], Shingonshū Hōzan-ha Bukkyō Seinenkai 真言宗豊山派仏教青年会. 1999:...
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