Ekai Kawaguchi (河口慧海, Kawaguchi Ekai) (February 26, 1866 – February 24, 1945) was a Japanese Buddhist monk who was famed for his four journeys to Nepal...
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Keihin-Tōhoku Line in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture, Japan Kawaguchi, Brave New World, Ekai Kawaguchi (1866–1945), Japanese Buddhist monk; his name was used...
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Ekai may refer to: Ekai language, a language of Myanmar Ekai Kawaguchi, Japanese monk Ekai, Longida [es; eu], a settlement in Longida, Spain Ekai, Arakil [es;...
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Kawaguchi (written: 川口 or 河口 lit. "river mouth") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ekai Kawaguchi (1866-1945), Japanese...
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first described in Indika by the Ancient Greek physician Ctesias. Ekai Kawaguchi, a Japanese monk who traveled in Tibet from July, 1900 to June 1902...
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Dalai Lama in exile. She received an audience on 15 April 1912, and met Ekai Kawaguchi in his waiting room, whom she would meet again in Japan. The Dalai Lama...
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(1920) Daisy Bates (1859-1951) The Passing of the Aborigines (1938) Ekai Kawaguchi (1866 - 1945) Three Years in Tibet (1909) Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim...
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Stranger in Tibet is the story of Ekai Kawaguchi and his travels in Tibet and Nepal at the turn of the 20th century. Kawaguchi, a Zen Buddhist monk, was the...
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entrepreneur and politician Noboru Iwamura (岩村昇) - Japanese Biologist Ekai Kawaguchi (河口慧海) - Japanese Buddhist monk Tow Ubukata (冲方 丁) - Japanese writer...
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a legendary king of Shambhala.[citation needed] The Japanese monk Ekai Kawaguchi travelled in Tibet from July 4, 1900, to June 15, 1902. He reported...
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played host to many notable guests including Sir Charles Alfred Bell and Ekai Kawaguchi. Johnson stated that, in 1885 and 1887 Das met with Henry Steel Olcott...
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Ekai Kawaguchi, a Japanese Buddhist monk (1904)...
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higher studies after meeting with Japanese Buddhist monk and traveler Ekai Kawaguchi in Kathmandu. In 1916, Padma Sundar and his elder brother Jagat Sundar...
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hall within a given temple. This is a practice that was criticized by Ekai Kawaguchi, a 20th-century Japanese religious reformer. Some images (hibutsu, literally...
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of the Prayer Wheel in Tibetan Buddhism. Wisdom Publications. 2000. Kawaguchi, Ekai (1910). "Three Years In Tibet". Nature. 82 (2098): 301. Bibcode:1910Natur...
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(1870-1962) Norbu Dhondup, (1884-1944) Pemba Tsering, (1905-1954) Ekai Kawaguchi Karma Sumdhon Paul (alias Karma Babu). He later became director of the...
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on 15 April 1912. At that time they also met, in the waiting room, Ekai Kawaguchi from Japan. In 1914, he again acted as an interpreter and translator...
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Das) was used by the first known Japanese explorer of Tibet, Zen monk Ekai Kawaguchi, who crossed into Tibet in 1899 disguised as a Chinese monk, reached...
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officials and a yamen for handling passports and foreign visitors. Ekai Kawaguchi describes the elaborate procedures devised by the Tibetan and Chinese...
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Sangita Rayamajhi, 2003 Dreams of Peach Blossoms, 2001, 2012 (play) Ekai Kawaguchi: the Trespassing Insider, 1999 Chasing Dreams: Kathmandu Odyssey, (poetic...
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Taisho University where he was assisted by the legendary eccentric Ekai Kawaguchi, and at Komazawa University where he taught with President Yamagami...
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Shiga Eihei-ji Eiheiji, Fukui Eikaiwa Eirin Eisai Eison El-Hazard Ekai Kawaguchi Ekan Ikeguchi Kaori Ekuni Elections in Japan Emishi Emoji Emperor Ankan...
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Holy City, pp. 52-53. Readers Union Ltd., London. ISBN 978-0836967128 Kawaguchi, Ekai. (1909). Three Years in Tibet, pp. 325-326. Reprint: Book. Faith India...
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dictionary does not state the original Tibetan name, but the Japanese monk Ekai Kawaguchi states it as "Nyatong". (Some other British sources mention it as "Myatong"...
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traders between central Tibet and the markets in Darjeeling and Calcutta. Ekai Kawaguchi, a Japanese Buddhist monk who travelled in Tibet, chronicled the usage...
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passengers daily. AEON MALL Sakai Teppocho. Shutaku-ji Temple Somi-ji Temple Kawaguchi Ekai Birthplace site List of railway stations in Japan 七道駅|南海電鉄. www.nankai...
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strike against Guadalcanal, where six D3A under Reserve Lieutenant (jg) Ekai Yoshikawa joined another six from 31st Air Group under Reserve Lieutenant...
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Study of Sikkim's Nathu La, KW Publishers, ISBN 978-93-86288-64-6 Kawaguchi, Ekai (1909), Three Years in Tibet, Adyar, Madras: The Theosophist Office...
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