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The following 192 pages are in this category, out of 392 total.
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- Miroku Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
- Modern Buddhism in Japan
- Monju Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
- MONKEY IN JAPAN PAGE TWO - INDIA & CHINA LORE
- Monstrous Maternity: Folkloric Expressions of the Feminine in Images of the Ubume
- Mount Koya, the center of Japanese Buddhism
- Mushi-dokugo
- Myoken
- MYSTERIES OF SPEECH AND BREATH: DŌHAN’S 道範 (1179-1252) HIMITSU NENBUTSU SHŌ 祕密念佛抄 AND ESOTERIC PURE LAND BUDDHISM
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- Name and Location Denomination Teaching of Shingon
- Nara, Nara
- Nembutsu
- Nembutsu Odori by Elsabeth Moriarty
- Nembutsu: a simple home practice
- Nembutsuand the Hellof Incessant Suffering
- New Year Buddhist ritual held in Kyoto amid pandemic
- Nichiren
- Nichiren, Imperialism, and the Peace Movement
- Nichirens Doctrine of the Age of the Last Law According to Senji Shö
- Nichirin's Three Secrets
- Nikkō Bosatsu and Gakkō Bosatsu
- Nio
- Niànfó
- Northern Buddhism
- Number Five in Buddhist Traditions
- Nuns, court ladies, and female bodhisattvas: The women of Japan's medieval Ritsu -school nuns' revival movement
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- Oda Nobunaga and the Buddhist Institutions
- Of Monks and Embryos: Buddhist Embryology and Construction of the Ritual Body in Mediaeval Japan
- On Consecrating an Image of ShakyamuniBuddha Made by Shijō Kingo
- On Not Understanding Extraordinary Language in the Buddhist Tantra of Japan
- Opium Eaters: Buddhism as Revolutionary Politics
- Orlando Bloom on Buddhism, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and Daisaku Ikeda.
- Our Shared Humanity Soka Gakkai Buddhist Movemen (Video)
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- Participation and Motivations in Shinto Rites and Rituals in Modern Japan
- Perspectives toward Understanding the Concept of Kami
- Pieces of Princes - Personalized Relics in Medieval Japan
- PILGRIM PLACES: A STUDY OF THE EIGHTY-EIGHT SACRED PRECINCTS OF THE SHIKOKU PILGRIMAGE, JAPAN
- Primal Vow and Nembutsu
- Profiles, Chinese art, Japanese art
- PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MEDIEVAL JAPAN: THE ROLE OF BUDDHIST TEMPLES AND MONASTERIES
- Proposal to Encode the Siddham Script in ISO/IEC 10646
- PSYCHOLOGY OF BUDDHISM AND HEALING METHOD OF JAPANESE SELF-REFLECTION
- Pure and Simple Practice
- Pure land
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- Raiyu and Shingi Shingon Sectarian History
- READINGS OF THE LOTUS SUTRA
- Real and Imagined: The Peak of Gold in Heian Japan by Heather Blair
- Recent Trends in the Study of Japanese New Religions
- Redefining the Gods Politics and Survival in the Creation of Modern Kami
- RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD - SHINTO
- Research Note on Brahmanical Deities in Mikkyō Astrological Art
- RESOURCE GUIDE JAPANESE PILGRIMS & PILGRIMAGES
- Ritual of Japanese Esoteric Buddhism
- Ryūju-Bosatsu
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- SACRED MOUNTAINS WHERE BEING OF "KAMI" IS FOUND
- Saichō's Monastic Reforms
- Samantabhadra - Translation into Japanese - examples
- Samurai
- Sano Tsunehiko and "Divine Principle (Shinri)"
- Sanron-shū
- Sanskrit Beyond Text: The Use of Bonji (Siddham) in Mandala and Other Imagery in Ancient and Medieval Japan
- Saraswati is the most revered deity in Japan, after the Buddha
- Secrets of Buddhist Art Tibet, Japan, and Korea
- Seishi Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
- Seven Japanese Lucky Gods and Eight Chinese Immortals ...
- SHAKING DANCE IN THE STORMY VALLEY: TENDAI DISCOURSE ON KAMI-BUDDHA RELATIONS IN FOURTEENTH CENTURY MOUNT HIEI
- Shaping Darkness in hyakki yagyō emaki
- Shikoku Pilgrimage - Shikoku Henro
- Shingon - Japanese Esoteric Buddhism
- Shingon Buddhism
- SHINGON BUDDHISM, JAPAN
- SHINGON BUDDHISM: THEORY AND PRACTICE BY MINORU KIYOTA
- Shingon Buddhist Fire Ritual- Mount Koya, Japan (complete ceremony)
- Shingon Esoteric Buddhism – Founded in Kōyasan 1200
- Shingon Esoteric Buddhism: A Handbook for Followers
- Shingon Japanese Esoteric Buddhism TAIKO YAMASAKI
- Shingon Mikkyo's Twofold Mancjala: Paradoxes and Integration*
- Shinnyo-En and the Formulation of a New Esoteric Iconography
- Shinto a history
- Shinto and Literature
- Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion
- Shinto in the Nihon shoki
- Shinto's Secular Role
- Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan (1977) (Video)
- Shintō religion
- Shishu-mandara
- Shomyo: Buddhist Ritual Chant
- Shooing the Dead to Paradise
- Shotoku Taishi ~f,!t*T (572-622) and his role m the transmission of Buddhism
- Shugendo (修験道)
- Shōmyō: Japanese Buddhist Sutra Chanting and Talk with Tōdai-ji Abbot Sagawa Fumon
- Signs, Memory and History: A Tantric Buddhist Theory of Scriptural Transmission, by Janet Gyatso
- Social Context of the fujo: Shamanism in Japan through a Female Perspective
- Soto School Scriptures For Daily Services And Practice
- Special Buddhist Ritual: The OKO Ceremony
- Special Buddhist Ritual: The Oko Ceremony - Myosenji Temple
- STUDIES IN JAPANESE BUDDHISM
- SŪTRAS & TEXTS ABOUT JIZŌ
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- TAISHO TRIPITAKA I
- Taishō Tripiṭaka Index of Titles
- Take a Zen Buddhist Pilgrimage at a Primeval Mountain Path Yamadera
- Tarani Bosatsu
- Teacher Education in Contemporary Japan - A Norwegian Perspective
- Temple Buddhism and the Japanese Social Classification: A Brief Historical Overview
- TEMPLES FOR LIFE AND TEMPLES FOR DEATH: OBSERVATIONS ON SOME SHINGON BUDDHIST TEMPLES IN TOKYO
- Temples, Timber, and Negotiations : Buddhist-Lay Relations in Early Modern Japan through the Prism of Conflicts over Mountain Resources
- Terminology - Jōdo-shū
- The Accommodation of Korean Folk Religion to the Religious Forms of Buddhism: An Example of Reverse Syncretism
- The BDK Fellowship for Foreign Scholars
- THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF TRANQUILIZERS AND TRANSISTORS
- The BUDDHIST DEAD
- The Buddhist Dead Practices, Discourses, Representations
- The Buddhāvataṃsaka-sūtra and Its Chinese Interpretation: The Huayan Understanding of the Concepts of Ālayavijñāna and Tathāgatagarbha
- THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF JAPAN Volume 2 Heian Japan
- The Changing Face of Japanese Folk Beliefs
- The Coexistence between Economic Development and Religious Devotion- Based on the Present Situation in Japan by Eigen Onishi
- The Common Root of Japanese and Tibetan Tantric Buddhism
- THE CONSTRUCTION OF EARLY TENDAI ESOTERIC BUDDHISM
- The Contribution of Buddhist Scholars toward the Friendship of China and Japan
- The Creed of Half Japan by Arthur Lloyd
- THE DEAD: SHINTO ASPECTS OF BUDDHIST RITUAL
- The Development of Esoteric Buddhist Scholasticism in Early Medieval Japan
- The Emergence of the Concept of Shinto as an Indigenous Religion
- THE ESSENCE OF JAPANESE BUDDHISM
- The Essence of Pure Land Buddhism
- The Evolution of Buddhism in Japan (Shikoku)
- The Festival and Religion Boom: Irony of the "Age of the Heart"
- The first introduction of Buddhism to Japan
- THE FIVE GREAT SPACE REPOSITORY BODHISATTVAS: LINEAGE, PROTECTION AND CELESTIAL AUTHORITY IN NINTH-CENTURY JAPAN
- The Funeral (sogi) & Other Ceremonies of Remembrance
- The Halo of Golden Light: Imperial Authority and Buddhist Ritual in Heian Japan
- The Human Monk: A Review of the Critically Acclaimed Documentary The Departure
- The Introduction of Buddhism to Japan
- The Joy of the Dharma: Esoteric Buddhism and the Early Medieval Transformation of Japanese Literature
- The Kannon Pilgrimage – The Buddhist Pilgrimage on Tokyo’s Doorstep
- The Kokugaku (Native Studies) School)
- The Life of a Shamanness: Scenes from the Shamanism of Northeastern Japan
- The Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra
- The Meaning of the Word Shinto in Medieval Times
- The Myth of Zen in the Art of Archery
- The Nara Period: Japan’s First Permanent Capital
- The Nembutsu as Great Practice
- The Nembutsu of No-Meaning and The Problem of Genres in The Writings and Statements of Gutoku Shinran
- THE NEW POSSIBILITY OF MISSION IN JAPAN
- THE RISHUKYO
- The Ritual World of Buddhist “Shinto”
- The Self-Mummified Monks of Japan
- The Seven Lucky Gods
- The Shingon Subordinating Fire Offering for Amitābha, “Amida Kei Ai Goma”
- The Sutra of Consummate Enlightenment
- THE SYMBOL OF THE DRAGON AND WAYS TO SHAPE CULTURAL IDENTITIES IN VIETNAM AND JAPAN
- The Teachings and Practices of Honmon Butsuryu Shu
- The Use of Bonji (Siddham) in Mandala and Other Imagery in Ancient and Medieval Japan
- The Vedic Gods of Japan
- The weaving of mantra : Kūkai and the construction of esoteric
- THE WEAVING OF MANTRA KO kai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse
- The Yamashita Gold
- The Yugitá
- The Yuima-e as Theater of the State
- THERAVĀDA BUDDHIST STUDIES IN JAPAN
- Thinking Through the Gap: The Space of Japanese Architecture. (2004)
- THOMAS MERTON AND BUDDHISM
- Thoreau’s Concept of Spring: A Comparative Study with the Japanese 24 Seasonal Periods and 72 Spells*
- Thoughts On The Nembutsu
- To China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam: Buddhism in East Asia
- Tokyo
- TRANSCENDING TRADITION: HOW THE CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE WOODBLOCK SURVIVED THROUGH IT' S HISTORY
- Translation of "ratnasambhava" in Japanese
- True Buddha
- True Mahayana teaching
- Truth, Contradiction and Harmony in Medieval Japan: Emperor Hanazono (1297-1348) and Buddhism
- Twenty-Five Bodhisattvas Procession Service|二十五菩薩お練り供養
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- Wayside Shrines at Urban Train Stations: Religion at the Crossroads
- WEBINAR -THE COST OF DOING BUDDHISM: GENDERED LABOUR IN BUDDHIST ECONOMIES OF BELONGING IN CONTEMPORARY RURAL JAPAN
- Western exploration into Eastern spiritual world
- WHO IS DAINICHI BUDDHA
- WHY ARE ROBOTS PART OF RELIGION IN JAPAN?
- Wild Actors and Wrathful Deities: Buddhist Faith, Entertainment, and the Kabuki Theatre of Early Modern Japan
- Wind, Waters, Stupas, Mandalas Fetal Buddhahood in Shingon
- Womb World Mandala (Taizōkai mandara)
- Women and Buddhism in East Asian history: The case of the Blood Bowl Sutra, Part II: Japan
- Worms, Germs, and Technologies of the Self - Religion, Sword Fighting, and Medicine in Early Modern Japan