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This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
Pages in category "Japan"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 392 total.
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- A basic guide to the Shikoku pilgrimage
- A Book of Five Rings (Go Rin No Sho)
- A Critical Analysis of Brian Victoria's Perspectives on Modern Japanese Buddhist History
- A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms chiefly from the Japanese 1913
- A Guide to Japanese Buddhism
- A Guide to Japanese Buddhism.
- A History of Japanese Buddhism
- A JAPANESE PHILOSOPHER.
- A SINGLE GLANCE: THE MANDALA OF THE TWO REALMS AND THE UPĀYA OF AWAKENING
- A Survey Of 12th Century Japanese Buddhism
- A Way of Living as a Nembutsu Follower
- Accession Rituals and Buddhism in Medieval Japan
- Adopting A Buddhist Ritual To Mourn Miscarriage, Abortion
- Ajari
- Akasagarbha
- Alternative Considerations
- Although I Say the Nembutsu
- Amenominakanushi no Kami in Late Tokugawa Period Kokugaku
- American Sutra: Buddhism and the WWII Japanese American Incarceration
- AMIDAJI: MORTUARY ART, ARCHITECTURE, AND RITES OF EMPEROR ANTOKU’S TEMPLE
- An Annotated, English Translation of the Tenth Stage of KUkai's Jujushinron
- Analysis of the Differences between Chinese and Japanese Traditional Wooden Architecture
- Anders Bjonback Japan the Tantric Kingdom
- Ango
- Angya
- Animals in Priestly Robes in Japanese Art
- Annual Events and the Transformation of Japanese Religious Life
- ANOTHER POSSIBILITY FOR "NATIVE ANTHROPOLOGY"
- Anraku-ji (Kamiita)
- Approaching Emptiness: Buddhist Pilgrimage in Japan
- Archery & kyudo
- Art and Architecture in Japan
- Aspects of Shinto in Japanese Communication
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- Basics of Shingon (真言)Buddhism Shingon - “Truth Word” or “Mantra”
- Becoming a Buddha - The three secrets to liberation in Japanese esoteric Buddhism
- Bodhisena
- Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
- BRIEF HISTORY OF SECRET BUDDHISM IN JAPAN
- Buddhism & Early States - Tibet and Japan
- Buddhism (from the Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions)
- Buddhism and Disasters: From World War II to Fukushima
- Buddhism in China, Japan and Korea By Swami Abhedananda, Sri Ramakrishna Vedanta Math (Belur Math)
- Buddhism in Crisis? Institutional Decline in Modern Japan
- Buddhism, Schools of: Japanese Buddhism
- Buddhist Culture in Early Modern Japan
- Buddhist Fire Ceremony
- Buddhist Gods, Temples and Monks in Japan
- Buddhist Healing in Medieval China and Japan
- Buddhist monks are snapping up ESG bonds in Japan
- Buddhist pilgrimage in Japan?
- Buddhist pilgrimage inventions, promotions and exhibitions in contemporary Japan
- Buddhist Priest Explains Japanese Buddhism to Jesse - VIDEO
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- Capturing the Dharma at the Margins of Tangibility: On Eikyuji’s Two Dharma-Transmission Paintings
- Center of Study Japanese Religions
- Ceremonies of Ordination
- Chairman of Mitutoyo & Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai (Society for the Promotion of Buddhism) Toshihide Numata Awarded "Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany"
- CLASSIFYING JAPAN’S BUDDHIST DEITIES
- Complete Japanese Ksitigarbha Sutra (Video)
- Conservation in Action: Japanese Buddhist Sculpture in a New Light
- CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT IN SOTO ZEN BUDDHISM
- Counterargument to the West: Buddhist Logicians’ Criticisms of Christianity and Republicanism in Meiji Japan
- Creating Heresy: (Mis)representation, Fabrication, and the Tachikawa-ryū
- Cryptic Pilgrimage: Japanese Traveler Kajipon Seeing the World One Grave at a Time
- Cup of Immortality
- Czars and Shoguns: Early Russia and Feudal Japan
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- Elizabeth Vuong: The Esoteric Buddhist king of passion Ragaraja (Aizen Myoo)
- Emperor Shomu
- Encyclopedia of Japan
- Ennin
- Ensō
- Esoteric Buddhism Moral Guidelines – Monastic Regulations: Kūkai and the śīla/Vinaya Discourse at the Advent of Shingon Mikkyō
- Esoteric Buddhism [密教]
- Esoteric Buddhist Theories of Language in Early Kokugaku
- Esoteric Ritual Remedies: Kukai's Cures for Emperor Konin
- European Shinshu Conferences 2002 - Abstracts ESC
- Evil in Esoteric Japanese Buddhism
- Exploring the Mysteries of Shingon Buddhism on Japan’s Koyasan - VIDEO
- EXPORT PORCELAIN FROM SETO IN THE MEIJI ERA: THE DEVELOPMENT OF NORITAKE PORCELAIN IN THE CONTEXT OF THE JAPANESE CERAMICS OF THE MEIJI PERIOD
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- Flower-Arrangement
- Foundations of Buddhism / Vairocana (Jp Dainichi)
- Fragments of Dissipated Buddhist Tantric Scriptures Recovered from Tibetan sources (1): Critical Edition and Japanese Translation of the Tibetan Fragments of the Laukikalokottaravajra-tantra
- From Outcasts to Emperors - Shingon Ritsu and the Mañjuśrī Cult in Medieval Japan
- Fugen Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
- Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra Bodhisattva) (普賢菩薩)
- Fugen Enmei Bosatsu as Appears in Esoteric Sutras and Texts
- Fukudenkai - Sewing the Buddha’s Robe in Contemporary Japanese Buddhist Practice
- Further Reflections on Metaphor and Imagery
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- Gaṇeśa’s Underbelly: From Hindu Goblin God to Japanese Tantric Twosome
- Genpo Roshi's Student Dharma Records
- Genshin's Essentials of Pure Umd Rebirth and the Transmission of Pure Land Buddhism to Japan.
- Geomantic mapping of the human body in Japanese landscape design
- Ginkakuji
- God and Amida Buddha
- Godai Nyorai - The Five Tathagata
- Gomyō’s Interpretation on the proof of idealism (vijñapti-mātratā)
- Gorinto
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- Hajime Nakamura
- Hakuin Ekaku
- Hanamatsuri Festival – Buddha’s Birthday
- Hannya Bosatsu
- Healing Rituals in Esoteric Buddhism - Shingon Reiki
- Historical Buddha
- History of Art 681 Japan Pre-Historic & Buddhist Art
- Hossu
- Hossō
- How an Indian Monk Changed Japan Forever - History of Medieval Japan (Nara)
- Hōjō
- Hōzō Bosatsu
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- Ichiji Kinrin Buccho (a Buddhist deity with a golden wheel, represented by a sacred Sanskrit syllabl (一字金輪仏頂)
- Immanent Legitimation: Reflections on the "Kami Concept"
- Important Cultural Property Fugen (Samantabhadra) and Ten Rasetsunyo (Rākṣasis)
- Indra’s Net: The Spiritual Universe of Miyazawa Kenji
- Ingen
- Inkin
- Intentional Features of Consciousness in Phenomenology
- Introduction to Emaki
- Introduction: The Materiality of Japanese Religions
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- Japan
- Japan and Me - Embassy of Japan in Belgium
- Japan Day by Day
- Japan Fast Facts
- JAPAN SHRINES VS TEMPLES - Difference between a Buddhist Temple and Shinto Shrine Senso ji Tokyo - VIDEO
- Japan the Tantric Kingdom
- Japanes Religion a Cultural Perspective
- Japanese Aesthetics
- Japanese Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
- Japanese and Tibetan Buddhism: a Comparison
- Japanese beatboxing Buddhist monk hopes to offer fresh perspective on Buddhism with his music - VIDEO
- Japanese Buddhism and Nature
- Japanese Buddhism and the Doctrine of the Logos
- Japanese Buddhism, Relativization, and Glocalization
- Japanese Buddhist Astrology and Astral Magic: Mikkyō and Sukuyōdō
- Japanese Buddhist Miyamoto Musashi’s 21 rules of life
- Japanese Buddhist Temple Holds Fire Ritual to Purge Online Hatred
- Japanese Buddhists Funeral 2010.07.24 Shizuoka Japan Culture Tradition Religion Monks Buddhist Peace
- Japanese Concepts of Angels Analyzing Depictions of Celestial Beings in the shōjo Manga Kamikaze Kaitō Jeanne
- Japanese Ksitigarbha Sutra (Video)
- Japanese Lotus Millenialism - From Militant Nationalism to Con
- Japanese New Year Buddhist Ritual - Matsushima
- Japanese Pure Land Philosophy
- Japanese Religion I
- JAPANESE TYPES OF MEDITATION
- Jizō Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
- Joining an Esoteric Buddhist Initiation on Holy Mount Koya
- Josho Adrian Cirlea
- Journal of Asian Humanities at Kyushu University
- Judith Snodgrass, . Presenting Japanese Buddhism to the West: Orientalism, Occidentalism, and the Columbian Exhibition
- Just Open Your Mouth and Say “A”: A-Syllable Practice for the Time of Death in Early Medieval Japan
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- Kaisando
- KAKUBAN’S INCORPORATION OF PURE LAND PRACTICES: THE CATALYST FOR THE RESTORATION OF SHINGON DURING THE LATE HEIAN PERIOD
- Kamakura
- Kamakura Period
- Kannon Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
- Karma, War and Inequality in Twentieth Century Japan By Brian Victoria
- Katsu
- Kechimyaku
- Kenshō
- Kesa: Japanese Buddhist Monks’ Vestments
- Kinrande (gold brocaded) (Jp.)
- Kokūzō Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
- Kotodama and the Kojiki: The Japanese “Word Soul” between Mythology, Spiritual Magic, and Political Ideology
- Kuden: The Oral Hermeneutics of Tendai Tantric Buddhism
- Kukai and Esoteric Buddhism
- Kuki Shūzō and the Idea of Metempsychosis
- KUMANO MANDARA: PORTRAITS, POWER, AND LINEAGE IN MEDIEVAL JAPAN
- Kyoto Festival: 300 Years of Tanukidani Fudō Myō’ō
- Kükai and Esoteric Buddhism
- Kūkai on Shōgon and Mandala
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- Magatsubi no Kami and Motoori Norinaga's Theology
- Magical Medicine? – Japanese Buddhist Medical Knowledge and Ritual Instruction for Healing the Physical Body
- Mahayana ordination platform
- MAHĀPIṬAKA
- Mahāyāna Precepts in Japan
- Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism)
- Mandala as a Prop for the Metaphorical Work of Envisioning
- Mandara
- Material Mandala
- Memyō Bosatsu ( Ashvaghosha )
- Metaphor and Man
- Metaphor and Mandala in Shingon Buddhist Theology
- Metaphors
- Mikkyo, Esoteric Buddhism
- Milk, Yogurt and Butter in Medieval East Asia: Dairy Products from China to Japan in Medicine and Buddhism