Kukai the Universal

Kukai the Universal
Author: Ryōtarō Shiba
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Kukai the Universal is an extensively researched biography chronicling the life of Kukai, the visionary Japanese monk of the ninth century whose profound influence touched every aspect of Japan's civilization. Kukai was born in 774 into a declining aristocratic family, whose design was for him to become a statesman. However, he soon became disillusioned with the ways of politics and took a new path in life, pursuing his Buddhist studies and practicing meditation while roaming the country as an itinerant hermit. At the age of 30, Kukai sailed to China to become a student monk under the tutelage of Huiguo, the patriarch of esoteric Buddhism. Returning to Japan in 806 as a master of esoteric Buddhist teachings, Kukai initiated the building of a monastic center on Mt. Koya for the practice of Buddhism. This, and the founding and systemization of the Shingon doctrine were Kukai's major concerns for the remainder of his life. In 823 the Emperor Saga presented him with Toji, the most important temple in Kyoto, which became the headquarters for the Shingon sect. Kukai is known as the father of Japanese culture: he invented the kana syllabary, the basis of Japanese written language forms, was the originator of the pilgrimage circuit of 88 temples in Shikoku, a builder of lakes, a poet, calligrapher, sculptor, and the lexicographer who complied the oldest extant dictionary. He was also founder of the oldest school in Japan. Kukai is undoubtedly the greatest figure in Japan's history, creating the very fundamentals of its national culture. For this he was honored as a saint, under the name of Kobo Daishi. Book jacket.

Sacred Kōyasan

Sacred Kōyasan
Author: Philip L. Nicoloff
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2007-11-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791479293

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Takes the reader on a pilgrimage to Mount Kōya, the holy Buddhist mountain in Japan.

Shingon

Shingon
Author: Taikō Yamasaki
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1988
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Kukai

Kukai
Author: Kūkai
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1972
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231059336

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Kukai, more commonly known by the honorific Kobo Daishi, was one of the great characters in the development of Janpanese culture. He was active in literature, engineering, calligraphy, and architecture and is represented in this work in terms of his major effort--the introduction of esoteric Buddhism from China, which resulted in the formation of the Shingou sect still active in Japan. Eight of his works are presented here.

The Weaving of Mantra

The Weaving of Mantra
Author: Ryûichi Abé
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1999-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231528870

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The great Buddhist priest Kûkai (774-835) is credited with the introduction and establishment of tantric -or esoteric -Buddhism in early ninth-century Japan. In Ryûichi Abé examines this important religious figure -neglected in modern academic literatu

Kūkai

Kūkai
Author: David L Gardiner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781886439900

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Jesus and Kukai

Jesus and Kukai
Author: Peter Baekelmans
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9783877105498

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Language of the Japanese Heart

Language of the Japanese Heart
Author: Yasutoshi Murakami
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-03-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781452891194

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Kukai, or also known as Kobo Daishi (the Great Propagator) continues to be one of the most respected Japanese throughout the history of Japan. He was the founder of Japanese Shingon Buddhism, a form of Vajrayana Buddhism that He learned in China, was titled the Master of Five Brushes (Master Calligrapher) and was known for his public works projects and the founding of Mount Koya, The Center of Shingon Buddhism. This Book by Dr. Yasutoshi Murakami explains in modern language the depth of Kukai's words. They are words that are ageless based on the mind of an intellectual master. Kukai brought and developed esoteric buddhism (Mikkyo) to Japan in 806 CE. It remains almost unchanged for the last 12 Centuries. The words, rituals, and Shingon Path are as fresh Today as they were when first brought to Japan. If one wishes to understand Japan this is a good beginning for these words touch at the heart and foundation of Japanese Culture.

Visible Mantra: Visualising & Writing Buddhist Mantras

Visible Mantra: Visualising & Writing Buddhist Mantras
Author: Jayarava
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-01-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0956692915

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The long awaited print version of the popular Buddhist mantra website: visiblemantra.org. This is a celebration of the visual forms of mantra and other varieties of sacred speech, drawing on Buddhist traditions from India, China, Japan, and Tibet. The book includes all the mantras from the website, plus a few more. Each is presented in four scripts: Siddhaṃ (Bonji 梵字), Lantsa (aka Rañjana), Devanāgarī, and Tibetan (dbu can). Plus seed-syllables, dhāraṇī and Pāli chants. All accompanied by Jayarava's meticulously researched notes and comments, and background reading drawn from Jayarava's blog. An invaluable resource for Buddhist artists, calligraphers and practitioners.