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  • Shingon Buddhism - Wikipedia
    Shingon (真言宗, Shingon-shū, "True Word Mantra School") is one of the major schools of Buddhism in Japan and one of the few surviving Vajrayana lineages in East Asian Buddhism
  • Shingon - Buddhism Guide
    Shingon (真言) is a major school of Japanese Buddhism, and one of two major sub-schools of Vajrayana Buddhism, the other being Tibetan Buddhism The word Shingon is a Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese term Zhen Yan meaning “True Word”, which itself is a representation of the Sanskrit word for mantra
  • Shingon | Definition Facts | Britannica
    Shingon, branch of Vajrayana (Tantric, or Esoteric) Buddhism that has had a considerable following in Japan since its introduction from China, where it was called Zhenyan (“True Word”), in the 9th century Shingon may be considered an attempt to reach the eternal wisdom of the Buddha that was not
  • Shingon Buddhism - New World Encyclopedia
    Shingon Buddhism (眞言, 真言 "true words") is a major school of Japanese Buddhism, and is the other branch, besides Tibetan Buddhism, of Vajrayana Buddhism which spread in the eighth century from northeastern and northwestern India to Tibet and Java as well as to China and from there to Japan
  • Shingon Buddhist Intl. Institute: History
    SHINGON BUDDHISM is a religion that was established by Kôbô Daishi (Kûkai) at the beginning of the Heian period (9th century), and its teachings are known as Shingon Esoteric Buddhism (Shingon Buddhism) This form of Buddhism is also known in Japanese as mikkyô, meaning "secret teaching"
  • Shingon Teachings | Northern California Koyasan Temple
    Shingon is a form of Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, it is also called Shingon Mikkyo This school was founded in 804 AD by Kukai (Kobo Daishi) in Japan The teachings of Shingon are based on the Mahavairocana Sutra and the Vajrasekhara Sutra, the fundamental sutras of Shingon
  • KoyaQuest | Introduction to Shingon Buddhism
    Shingon is a form of Mikkyō 密教, or "Esoteric Buddhism," which arose in India and was transmitted to China in the eighth century It was systematized and brought to Japan by the great Heian scholar and priest, Kūkai
  • Shingon | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion
    Shingon practice emphasizes the coordination of mudra, mantra, and mandalic contemplation under the direction of a trained ritual master Through the unification of body, speech, and mind in the ritual arena, the adept is awakened to their inherent participation in awakened reality
  • The Path of Shingon - Relight
    Shingon Buddhism is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in Japan in the 9th century It was founded by Kūkai, also known as Kōbō-Daishi, who studied esoteric Buddhism in China and brought its teachings to Japan
  • Religion - Shingon Buddhism | Japan Reference
    Shingon (真言宗 Shingon-shū) is a major Buddhist sect and a branch of Mahāyāna Buddhism, founded by the Japanese monk Kūkai (空海) at the beginning of the 9th century It is also referred to as the Shingon-darani (Sanskrit: mantra-dharani) sect, or the Dainichi (Mahāvairocana) sect, and generally as mikkyō (密教, esoteric Buddhism)





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