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− | A priest of [[Esoteric Buddhism]] of the late [[Wikipedia:Tang Dynasty|T'ang dynasty]] (618-907) in [[China]]. He transmitted the [[esoteric]] [[doctrines]] to [[Jikaku]] and [[Chisho]], later respectively the third and the [[fifth chief priest of Enryaku-ji]], the head [[temple]] of the [[Japanese]] [[Tendai school]], when they journeyed to [[China]] ( [[Jikaku]] in 838 and Chishoin 853). He wrote many treatises on [[Esoteric Buddhism]]. | + | A [[priest]] of [[Esoteric Buddhism]] of the late [[Wikipedia:Tang Dynasty|T'ang dynasty]] (618-907) in [[China]]. He transmitted the [[esoteric]] [[doctrines]] to [[Jikaku]] and [[Chisho]], later respectively the third and the [[fifth chief priest of Enryaku-ji]], the head [[temple]] of the [[Japanese]] [[Tendai school]], when they journeyed to [[China]] ( [[Jikaku]] in 838 and Chishoin 853). He wrote many treatises on [[Esoteric Buddhism]]. |
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Fa-ch'yan
法全 (n.d.) (PY Faquan; Jpn Hassen)
A priest of Esoteric Buddhism of the late T'ang dynasty (618-907) in China. He transmitted the esoteric doctrines to Jikaku and Chisho, later respectively the third and the fifth chief priest of Enryaku-ji, the head temple of the Japanese Tendai school, when they journeyed to China ( Jikaku in 838 and Chishoin 853). He wrote many treatises on Esoteric Buddhism.