the same time, Myōe was also pragmatic and often adopted practices from other Buddhist sects, notably Zen, if it proved useful. Myōe firmly believed...
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Myōe and Lady Koto, to return. He is one of the members of the Council of Three. Before the original Myōe had left and granted him the title of Myōe,...
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the lives of Korean Kegon founders Uisang and Wonhyo. Myōe Shōnin-zō (明恵上人像) – A portrait of Myōe also known as Jujō Zazen-zō (樹上座禅像) and created during...
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Myoe Haung or Myohaung (S'gaw Karen: ဍုံလီ; Burmese: မြို့ဟောင်း [mjo̰ ha̰ʊN]) is a village in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District, in the Kayin...
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31 October 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2023. Maung Aung Myoe: Building of Tatmadaw Maung Aung Myoe: Building the Tatmadaw Sabry, Fouad (30 May 2024). Military...
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February 2019. Borup 2008, pp. 218, 241. Unno, Mark, Shingon Refractions: Myoe and the Mantra of Light, Ch. 1. Meinert 2015, pp. 277–278. Orzech, Sørensen...
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the Buddhist establishment there. Among his strongest critics was the monk Myōe and the temples of Enryaku-ji and Kōfuku-ji. The latter continued to criticize...
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ISBN 0-7914-5389-8 (incl. Table of Contents) Mark Unno: Shingon Refractions: Myōe and the Mantra of Light. Somerville MA, USA: Wisdom Publications, 2004 ISBN 0-86171-390-7...
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the 13th century when it was popularized in medieval Japanese Buddhism by Myōe, and later by Shingon monks Eison and Ninshō in their ministries. Both the...
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at the Kōzan-ji temple not far from Kyoto, supposedly under the aegis of Myōe (also known as Kōben), a monk who had long studied Kegon Buddhism (at the...
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Japan and changed to matcha by the 16th century. Eisai's disciple, the monk Myōe (1173–1232), received a tea urn containing tea seeds from Eisai, sowed tea...
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Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1. Maung, Aung Myoe (2009)...
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figures Shōtoku Tori Busshi Rōben Saichō Kūkai Jōchō Kūya En no Gyōja Hōnen Myōe Shinran Jōkei Eison Ninshō Dōgen Eisai Ingen Nichiren Unkei Enni Issan Ichinei...
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figures Shōtoku Tori Busshi Rōben Saichō Kūkai Jōchō Kūya En no Gyōja Hōnen Myōe Shinran Jōkei Eison Ninshō Dōgen Eisai Ingen Nichiren Unkei Enni Issan Ichinei...
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Buddhist International Institute (1999) Unno, Mark, Shingon Refractions: Myoe and the Mantra of Light, Ch. 1. Orzech, Sørensen & Payne 2011, pp. 924–925...
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figures Shōtoku Tori Busshi Rōben Saichō Kūkai Jōchō Kūya En no Gyōja Hōnen Myōe Shinran Jōkei Eison Ninshō Dōgen Eisai Ingen Nichiren Unkei Enni Issan Ichinei...
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thought would later be further popularized by Myōe (1173–1232), the abbot and founder of Kōzan-ji Kegon temple. Myōe combined the Kegon lineage with Tendai and...
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ga Shuraba Sugiru – Takuya Sakagami Gaist Crusher – Cypher Kyousogiga – Myōe Coppelion – Haruto Kurosawa Senyu – Foifoi Bakumatsu Gijinden Roman – Magoichi...
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Weapons: Libya". Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute...
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probably influenced his decision to become a priest. He studied under the monk Myōe and then established a hermitage west of Kyōto. In 1217, he travelled to...
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figures Shōtoku Tori Busshi Rōben Saichō Kūkai Jōchō Kūya En no Gyōja Hōnen Myōe Shinran Jōkei Eison Ninshō Dōgen Eisai Ingen Nichiren Unkei Enni Issan Ichinei...
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664. "Weapons of the Police and Auxiliary Forces in Malaya". Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute...
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historical figure Myōe Shōnin (1173 – 1232), abbot of the Buddhist temple Kōzan-ji, and famous for his detailed dream diary. Myōe sought for many years...
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figures Shōtoku Tori Busshi Rōben Saichō Kūkai Jōchō Kūya En no Gyōja Hōnen Myōe Shinran Jōkei Eison Ninshō Dōgen Eisai Ingen Nichiren Unkei Enni Issan Ichinei...
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figures Shōtoku Tori Busshi Rōben Saichō Kūkai Jōchō Kūya En no Gyōja Hōnen Myōe Shinran Jōkei Eison Ninshō Dōgen Eisai Ingen Nichiren Unkei Enni Issan Ichinei...
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girl from being taken away with them. 04 "Thus Spake the Monk, Myōe" Transliteration: "Myōe, Bōzu Kaku Katariki" (Japanese: 明恵、坊主かく語りき) Directed by : Kohei...
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2024 (1st ed.). London: Routledge. pp. 297–298. ISBN 978-1032780047. Aung Myoe, Maung (22 January 2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since...
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figures Shōtoku Tori Busshi Rōben Saichō Kūkai Jōchō Kūya En no Gyōja Hōnen Myōe Shinran Jōkei Eison Ninshō Dōgen Eisai Ingen Nichiren Unkei Enni Issan Ichinei...
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figures Shōtoku Tori Busshi Rōben Saichō Kūkai Jōchō Kūya En no Gyōja Hōnen Myōe Shinran Jōkei Eison Ninshō Dōgen Eisai Ingen Nichiren Unkei Enni Issan Ichinei...
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