• The kaihōgyō (回峰行, circling the mountain) is an ascetic practice performed by Tendai Buddhist monks. The practice involves repeatedly walking a route on...
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    walking is known as the kaihōgyō. A 2010 US National Public Radio report described the sennichi kaihōgyō (thousand-day kaihōgyō) as ...1,000 days of walking...
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    simple mountain asceticism developed over time, and came to be called kaihōgyō (回峰行). This remains an important part of Tendai Buddhism today. Akaku Daishi...
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    Tokyo A pilgrim performing kaihōgyō laces waraji over tabi, 1954 The worn-out waraji of monks who have completed the kaihōgyō, 2009 An o-waraji is carried...
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    time at the monastery. Enryaku-ji is also the center for the practice of kaihōgyō (aka the "marathon monks"). With the support of Emperor Kanmu, the Buddhist...
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    without stopping. This technique could be compared to that practised by the Kaihōgyō monks of Mount Hiei and by practitioners of Shugendō, Japan. Alexandra...
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    Kaihōgyō in Japanese (千日回峰行), or “thousand-day around-the-peaks training.” He also completed other ordeals such as a thousand days of Unshin Kaihōgyō...
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    gold on cotton clothes of Nepal. Detachment (philosophy) Éliane Radigue Kaihōgyō Machig Labdrön Milarepa's Cave Shugendō Quintman 2004, p. 536. Lopez 2010...
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    (Shippōryū-ji Temple) Contemporary yamabushi Mount Kongo (Kongosanchi) Syugenja Kaihōgyō Mikkyō Milarepa Mount Hatsuka Mount Hiei Mount Ōfuna Mount Ōmine Onmyōdō...
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  • (disambiguation) Tendai Maraton Monks, Japanese monks of Mt. Hiel known for Kaihōgyō, set of the ascetic physical endurance trainings This disambiguation page...
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    ajari (acarya, a master teacher). The Tendai school's grueling practice of kaihōgyō ends with nine-day period of fasting, which is a total abstention from...
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    with and studied the Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei Japan who take on the kaihōgyō, a spiritual challenge of endurance in pursuit of enlightenment. The journey...
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  • 1467 (ISBN 978-0-7876-9696-2) Catherine Ludvik: In the Service of the Kaihōgyō Practitioners of Mt. Hiei. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 33/1 (pp...
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  • Almond follows a Tendai monk as he engages with the Buddhist process of Kaihōgyō, the feat of physical and mental endurance by which these monks attempt...
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  • partly based on her extensive fieldwork, during which she participated in Kaihōgyō and ascetic life in Japan. Blacker was elected a Fellow of the British...
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