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[[Kukai]] (774-835) ([[Kobo Daishi]]): Traveled to [[China]] and became [[disciple]] of [[Huiguo]] ([[Hui-kuo]]) who taught him the [[esoteric Buddhism]] [[Zhenyan]] ([[Chen-yen Tsung]]) . Established the [[Shingon Sect]] of [[esoteric Buddhism]] in [[Japan]] at the beginning of the [[Heian period]] in the 9th century. Considered to be the founder of [[Japanese Buddhism]].
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 7 April 2014

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Kukai (774-835) (Kobo Daishi): Traveled to China and became disciple of Huiguo (Hui-kuo) who taught him the esoteric Buddhism Zhenyan (Chen-yen Tsung) . Established the Shingon Sect of esoteric Buddhism in Japan at the beginning of the Heian period in the 9th century. Considered to be the founder of Japanese Buddhism.

see also; Kobo Daishi

Source

buddhism.org