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    Huayan (redirect from Kegon)
    name for patriarch Fazang). The Huayan School is known as Hwaeom in Korea, Kegon in Japan and Hoa Nghiêm in Vietnam. The Huayan tradition considers the Flower...
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    Kegon Falls (華厳滝, Kegon no Taki) is located at Lake Chūzenji (source of the Oshiri River) in Nikkō National Park near the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture...
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    it is solemn, dignified)." Japanese: Daihōkō Butsu-kegon Kyō (大方広仏華厳経), usually known as the Kegon Kyō (華厳経). This title is identical to Chinese above...
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  • The Kegon Engi Emaki (華厳縁起) or Kegon-shū Sōshi Eden (華厳宗祖師絵伝) ("Illuminated scrolls from the founders of the Kegon Sect"; also translated as "Illustrated...
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    shopping malls in the North Kantō region, Bell Mall. Nikkō Cedar Avenue The Kegon Falls in Nikkō Iroha Slope, a view of attraction spot in Nikkō Autumn view...
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  • from India known for traveling to Japan and China and establishing the Kegon school, the Japanese transmission of the Huayan school of Chinese Buddhism...
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    Huayan and Tangmi, also appearing in later schools including the Japanese Kegon, Shingon and esoteric lineages of Tendai. In the case of Huayan and Shingon...
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    Daibutsu (大仏). The temple also serves as the Japanese headquarters of the Kegon school of Buddhism. The temple is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site as...
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    scroll, Kegon Gojūgo-sho Emaki [fr], 12th century Scene in which the characters' words are written directly in the painting, above them, Kegon Engi Emaki...
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    syncretized with Hossō) Sanron (Mādhyamaka – historical) Hossō (Yogācāra) Kegon (Huayen syncretized with Shingon) Heian period schools (Esoteric) Tendai...
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    area named Kegon (けごん), Kirifuri (きりふり), Shimotsuke (しもつけ) and Kinu (きぬ) and Revaty Kinu (リバティきぬ) and Revaty Aizu (リバティ会津) and Revaty Kegon (リバティけごん)....
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  • came with Tokyo and Hawaii. The American version had Tokyo, Hawaii, and Kegon Falls. However, unlike in Japan, America did not get updates. In Japan,...
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  • pronounced kashō as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism and wajō as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Shingon...
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    River and the Kinugawa River pass through the city. Lake Chūzenji and the Kegon Falls lie in Nikkō, as does the Nikko Botanical Garden. The city's many...
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    The Yukawa River is the principal source of water. It drains through the Kegon Falls. Chuzenji Lake was discovered in 782 by a priest named Shōdō when...
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    Japanese Mandala of the Mantra of Light, an important mantra of the Shingon and Kegon sects...
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  • Falls Bajing Falls Coban Baung Falls Coban Pelangi Falls Hannoki Falls Kegon Falls Nachi Falls Shōmyō Falls Maletsunyane Falls Basaseachic Falls Piedra...
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    Buddhist sects including Shingon, Tendai, and the Nara temple schools such as Kegon, Hossō, Sanron, and Ritsu continued to thrive and adapt to the trend of...
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    Part of a series on Buddhism in Japan Schools Jōjitsu Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū Rinzai Sōtō Nichiren Ōbaku Fuke-shū...
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    Temple, Zaō Onsen Matsushima Nikkō – Shrines and Temples of Nikkō (WHS), Kegon Falls, Lake Chūzenji, Cedar Avenue of Nikko Tomioka Silk Mill (WHS) Kinugawa...
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    ranked as the third most beautiful waterfall in Japan, coming after Kegon Falls (華厳滝, Kegon-no-taki) and Nachi Falls (那智滝, Nachi-no-taki). The falls are located...
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    temples of the southern capital" (Nanto Shichi Daiji 南都七大寺). Kegon Buddhism (華厳宗, Kegon-shū), introduced to Japan around 736 by the Indian monk Bodhisena...
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    Jōdo-shū sect since the Genroku Period. Initially, the temple belonged to the Kegon sect; then it became a Pure Land temple. The honzon is an image of Gautama...
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  • of the Unfailing Rope Snare, is an important mantra of the Shingon and Kegon sects of Japanese Buddhism. It is also recited in Japanese Zen Buddhism...
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    preparatory school for entry into Tokyo Imperial University. He later traveled to Kegon Falls in Nikko, a famed scenic area, and wrote his farewell poem directly...
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    Tongxuan, and Chengguan. The Japanese monks Gyōnen, Zenshu and Joto of the Kegon school were also influenced by him. Wonhyo was born in Amnyang (押梁), (modern...
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    Part of a series on Buddhism in Japan Schools Jōjitsu Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū Rinzai Sōtō Nichiren Ōbaku Fuke-shū...
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    Part of a series on Buddhism in Japan Schools Jōjitsu Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū Rinzai Sōtō Nichiren Ōbaku Fuke-shū...
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    Vairocana", in Gimello et al. (2012). Avataṃsaka Buddhism in East Asia: Huayan, Kegon, Flower Ornament Buddhism ; origins and adaptation of a visual culture,...
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    Part of a series on Buddhism in Japan Schools Jōjitsu Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū Rinzai Sōtō Nichiren Ōbaku Fuke-shū...
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