Sanbo Kyodan (三宝教団, Sanbō Kyōdan, literally "Three Treasures Religious Organization") is a lay Zen school derived from both the Soto (Caodong) and the...
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Sanbō-in (三宝院, Sanbō-in) is a Buddhist temple in southern Kyoto, Japan, known today primarily for the quality of its garden. Sanbō-in was established...
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Sanbo (三方, Sanbō) is a stand used in Shinto rituals to place shinsen. In ancient times, it was also used to present objects to a noble person. The same...
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Kōjin (redirect from Sanbō Kōjin)
Kōjin, also known as Sambō-Kōjin or Sanbō-Kōjin (三宝荒神), is the Japanese kami (god) of fire, the hearth and the kitchen. He is sometimes called Kamado-gami...
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The decade of the 1190s in art involved some significant events. 1192: Kaikei sculpts Maitreya in Sanbō-in, an Important Cultural Property of Japan. 1194:...
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Buddhist deity venerated in various traditions of Mahayana Buddhism. He is the Buddhist equivalent of the Hindu god Ganesha. In Tibetan Buddhism he is also...
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Combined Fleet (category Articles lacking in-text citations from April 2009)
major naval maneuvers from various units normally under separate commands in peacetime. The Combined Fleet was formally created for the first time on 18...
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Alcohol (drug) (section In vino veritas)
psychoactive drugs in the world. It is classified as a central nervous system (CNS) depressant, decreasing electrical activity of neurons in the brain. Alcohol...
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The Story of Little Black Sambo (redirect from Chibikuro Sanbo)
is beloved in Japan and is not widely considered controversial there. Little Black Sambo (ちびくろサンボ, Chibikuro Sanbo) was first published in Japan by Iwanami...
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Seppuku (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
the knife and cloth were placed on a sanbo and given to the warrior. Dressed ceremonially, with his sword placed in front of him and sometimes seated on...
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Koan (section In Sanbo Kyodan and White Plum Asanga)
'unanswerable' question, which keeps nagging on premature certainty. In the Rinzai school, the Sanbo Kyodan, and the White Plum Asanga, kōan practice starts with...
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Kangiten (category Elephants in Buddhism)
employs Takejizaiten's mantra in Shōten rituals rather than Daijizaiten's. Shōten was also equated with Sanbō Kōjin, in that the latter was also considered...
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Zen (category Buddhism in the Kamakura period)
namely the Sanbo Kyodan and the FAS Society. Various Zen traditions were transmitted to the West in the 20th century. Important Asian figures in this transmission...
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Japanese Zen (section Sanbo Kyodan)
Zen organizations in Japan which have especially attracted Western lay followers, namely the Sanbo Kyodan and the FAS Society. The Sanbo Kyodan is a small...
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Philip Kapleau (category Sanbo Kyodan Buddhists)
6, 2004) was an American teacher of Zen Buddhism in the Sanbo Kyodan tradition, which is rooted in Japanese Sōtō and incorporates Rinzai-school koan-study...
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Hinamatsuri (category Festivals in Japan)
Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). 2 March 2012. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. "Bonbori 雪洞" (in Japanese). Weblio. "Sanbō 三方" (in Japanese). Weblio...
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Pacific Ocean theater of World War II (redirect from Pacific theatre in world war ii)
General Staff (参謀本部, Sanbō Honbu) of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) was responsible for Imperial Japanese Army ground and air units in Southeast Asia and...
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This is a list of villages and settlements in Oyo State, Nigeria organised by local government area (LGA) and district/area (with postal codes also given)...
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Ruben Habito (category Sanbo Kyodan Buddhists)
1947) is a Filipino Zen rōshi of the Sanbō Kyōdan lineage. Hábito started out as a Jesuit priest doing missionary work in Japan. There, he began practising...
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Singaporean company Odex released part of the series locally in English and Japanese in the form of dual audio Video CDs. The first unedited, bilingual...
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Ryūnosuke Akutagawa (category Drug-related suicides in Japan)
Screen.--A Clod of Soil.--Nezumi-Kozo.--Heichu, the Amorous Genius.--Genkaku-Sanbo.--Otomi's Virginity.--The Spider's Thread.--The Nose.--The Tangerines.--The...
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Sangha. In 2006 Merle Kodo Boyd, born in Texas, became the first African-American woman ever to receive Dharma transmission in Zen Buddhism. Sanbo Kyodan...
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Sensei (category Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts)
sinseh. In Sanbo Kyodan related zen schools, sensei is used to refer to ordained teachers below the rank of rōshi. However, other schools of Buddhism in Japan...
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Japanese garden (section In antiquity)
Shikoku. Tai-an tea house at Myōki-an Temple in Kyoto, built in 1582 by Sen no Rikyū. Sanbō-in at Daigo-ji, in Kyoto Prefecture (1598) Garden at the Tokushima...
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fictional feature films or miniseries which feature events of World War II in the narrative. There is a separate list of World War II TV series. The film...
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No-mind (section In Indian Mahayana)
is a mental state that is important in East Asian religions, Asian culture, and the arts. The idea is discussed in classic Zen Buddhist texts and has been...
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than 100 people at any given time. In Sōtō Zen and Sanbo Kyodan it is used more loosely. This is especially the case in the United States and Europe, where...
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Kenshō (section Sanbō Kyōdan)
knowledge. Kenshō also plays a central in the Sanbō Kyōdan, a Japanese Zen organisation which played a decisive role in the transmission of Zen to the United...
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Sōtō (section Sanbo Kyodan)
Yasutani, and later Kōun Yamada. It was renamed Sanbo-Zen International in 2014. In Europe the Sanbo Kyodan has been influential via Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle...
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Yamada Koun (category Sanbo Kyodan Buddhists)
leader of the Sanbo Kyodan: According to Daizen Victoria in Zen War Stories, "In 1967 Yamada succeeded to the leadership of the Sanbō-Kyōdan (Three Treasures...
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