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    Shinbutsu-shūgō (神仏習合, "syncretism of kami and buddhas"), also called Shinbutsu-konkō (神仏混淆, "jumbling up" or "contamination of kami and buddhas"), is...
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    beliefs and Buddhism were intimately connected in what was called shinbutsu shūgō (神仏習合), up to the point where even the same buildings were used as...
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    done in a number of ways, among them shinbutsu shūgō, or "syncretism of kami and buddhas", and its opposite, shinbutsu kakuri. After Buddhism arrived in...
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    kami worship and Buddhism functionally inseparable, a process called shinbutsu-shūgō. The kami came to be viewed as part of Buddhist cosmology and were...
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    Shinto and Buddhism were intimately connected in what was called shinbutsu-shūgō (神仏習合), to the point that the same buildings were often used as both...
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    Takeminakata (タケミナカタ), also known as Minakatatomi or Takeminakatatomi, is a kami in Japanese mythology. Also known as Suwa Myōjin (諏訪明神 / 諏方明神) or Suwa...
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    Futsunushi (経津主神, Futsunushi-no-Kami, also 布都怒志命 or 布都努志命, Futsunushi-no-Mikoto), also known as Iwainushi (斎主神 or 伊波比主神, Iwainushi-no-Kami), is a warrior...
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    reported as Buddhist. Syncretic combinations of both, known generally as shinbutsu-shūgō, are common; they represented Japan's dominant religion before the...
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    Inari Ōkami (category Shinbutsu shūgō)
    and Folk Practice.” American Anthropologist 48, no. 1 (1946): 48. "Shinbutsu shūgō | Shintō-Buddhism, Syncretism, Syncretic Practices | Britannica". www...
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  • going through the Shinto priests. In addition to this, Shinbutsu-shūgō, a phenomenon of Shinbutsu-shūgō, in which Buddhism was fused with this belief in gods...
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    Konkōkyō (金光教, Konkō-kyō), or Konkō, is a Shinto sect, with origins in Shinbutsu-shūgō beliefs. It is part of the Kyoha Shintō Rengōkai (教派神道連合会, Association...
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    religion that relates Greek deities to other Indo-European deities Shinbutsu-shūgō, a Japanese amalgamation of Buddhist and Shinto deities Syncretism...
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  • prevailing theory was that the year was 1185, when Yoritomo established the Shugo (守護), which controlled military and police power in various regions, and...
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    with persecution and a forced separation between Buddhism and Shinto (Shinbutsu bunri). As of 2022, around 70.8 million people, or about 67% of Japan's...
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    Ugajin within the syncretism of Buddhism and local kami worship called shinbutsu-shūgō. For this reason, Benten-dō can be found also at many Shinto shrines...
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    Haibutsu kishaku (category Shinbutsu shūgō)
    (1928-1941) Martyrs of Japan Persecution of Buddhists Shinbutsu bunri Shinbutsu kakuri Shinbutsu-shūgō Tokugawa Nariaki Buddhist crisis Chittagong Hill Tracts...
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    Benzaiten (category Shinbutsu shūgō)
    (天部) deities Daikokuten Dakini Hinduism in Japan Seven Lucky Gods Shinbutsu-shūgō Three Great Shrines of Benzaiten Vaiśravaṇa Tenjin (kami) Ludvik, Catherine...
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    shrines across Japan. She was later merged with Kannon Bosatsu following Shinbutsu-shūgō ideas. Shinto Encyclopedia Volume One piece 264 (original 455 pages)...
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    shrine or to the contrary for a shrine to include Buddhist subtemples (Shinbutsu shūgō). If a shrine was also a Buddhist temple, it was called a jingu-ji...
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    been syncretic in nature, combining elements of Buddhism and Shinto (Shinbutsu-shūgō). Shinto, a polytheistic religion with no book of religious canon,...
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    Suwa-taisha (category Shinbutsu shūgō)
    Suwa Grand Shrine (Japanese: 諏訪大社, Hepburn: Suwa-taisha), historically also known as Suwa Shrine (諏訪神社 Suwa-jinja) or Suwa Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神), is a group...
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    about the leaders of the three teachings Three laughs at Tiger Brook Shinbutsu-shūgō (merger of Buddhism and Shinto) Caodaism (new religion based on the...
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    converts to Buddhism Outline of Buddhism Persecution of Buddhists Shinbutsu-shūgō Southern, Eastern and Northern Buddhism Tengrism and Buddhism Three...
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    suijaku Shinbutsu-shūgō Gongen Nenbutsu Death poem Zen garden Zazen Daimoku Sōhei Ikkō-ikki Butsudan Obon Kaichō Kanjin Senjafuda Danka system Shinbutsu bunri...
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    Mount Yoshino (category Shinbutsu shūgō)
    Mount Yoshino (吉野山, Yoshino-yama) is a mountain located in the town of Yoshino in Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, Japan that is a major religious and...
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  • be avoided. Bodhisattva Buddhahood Creator in Buddhism Nat (spirit) Shinbutsu-shūgō Yidam Nihon Kokugo Daijiten Daijirin Thiểu Chửu (1966). Hán-Việt Tự-điển...
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    Jingū-ji (category Shinbutsu shūgō)
    Japanese religion with Chinese Buddhism (in what would later be called shinbutsu shūgō, or amalgamation of kami and buddhas) was made in the 8th century during...
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    addition to military and policing responsibilities, the shogunate-appointed shugo now absorbed the judicial, economic, and taxation powers of the local Imperial...
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    Religion State religions: Japanese Buddhism Confucianism Others: Shinto Shinbutsu-shūgō Japanese Buddhism Christianity (banned, until 1853) Government Feudal...
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  • Ontake-kyō (category Shinbutsu shūgō)
    Ontake-kyō (御嶽教) is a Japanese Shintoist grouping. Its sacred mountain is Mount Ontake. It was founded by Shimoyama Osuke. It had 3 million members in...
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