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  • Kanjin
  • Customs of solicitation for donations to Buddhist temples in Japan

    Kanjin (勧進, Kanjin) (or Kange) ('temple sollicitation') is a Japanese term for the many and various methods of a Buddhist monk to solicit donations. It

    Kanjin

    Kanjin

    Kanjin

  • Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō
  • Japanese Buddhist mantra

    Simply chanting Namu-myōhō-renge-kyō is what is called polishing. Nichiren's Kanjin honzon shō, one of his most significant works, established the doctrinal

    Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō

    Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō

    Namu_Myōhō_Renge_Kyō

  • Nichiren
  • Japanese Buddhist monk and philosopher and True Buddha (1222–1282)

    in Sado include what is considered his two most significant works, the Kanjin no Honzon Shō (観心本尊抄; "The Object of Devotion for Observing the Mind") and

    Nichiren

    Nichiren

    Nichiren

  • Itsuki Lullaby
  • Japanese folk song and lullaby

    Lullaby, Takeda Lullaby, Chugoku Region Lullaby, Shimabara Lullaby, etc. kanjin literally means a beggar https://www.youtube.com/results

    Itsuki Lullaby

    Itsuki_Lullaby

  • Genshin
  • Japanese Buddhist monk (942–1017)

    scholars see as apocryphal, including various Pure Land hongaku texts like the Kanjin ryakuyōshū, Shinnyō kan 真如観 (Contemplation of Suchness), Jigyō nenbutsu

    Genshin

    Genshin

    Genshin

  • Mendicant
  • Person who relies primarily on alms

    destitutes. Buddhist mendicancy Bhikkhu Samanera Dhutanga Hijiri (Buddhist) Kanjin Christian mendicancy Mendicant orders Foolishness for Christ Islamic mendicancy

    Mendicant

    Mendicant

    Mendicant

  • Buddhism in Japan
  • Buddhist philosophy Greater India History of Buddhism Ichibata Yakushi Kyodan Kanjin Nara National Museum Religion in Japan Shinbutsu kakuri Katsumi Tanabe:

    Buddhism in Japan

    Buddhism in Japan

    Buddhism_in_Japan

  • Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1603 to 1605

    Retrieved July 14, 2024. Reference: "Chikuhira Castle Ruins" by Ichimura Kanjin, 1935, "Report on the Survey of Historical Sites, Places of Scenic Beauty

    Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Tokugawa_Ieyasu

  • Tōdai-ji Hachiman
  • A Shinto-Buddhist national treasure held at Todai-ji by sculptor Kaikei

    family during the Kamakura shogunate. Held in the Hachiman-den within the Kanjin-sho of Tōdai-ji, every year on October, after religious services, the sculpture

    Tōdai-ji Hachiman

    Tōdai-ji Hachiman

    Tōdai-ji_Hachiman

  • Sumo
  • Japanese form of full-contact wrestling

    1991, reaching a record 166 kilograms (366 lb) as of January 2019. Gallery Kanjin Grand Sumo Tournament (c. 1843) Sumo wrestling scene c. 1851 Somagahana

    Sumo

    Sumo

    Sumo

  • Wajin (ancient people)
  • Ancient ethnic group

    lifestyle, customs and languages, they are distinguished themselves from "Kanjin" (han people (韓人)) and "Waijin" (Wai people (濊人)). Descriptions about Wajin

    Wajin (ancient people)

    Wajin_(ancient_people)

  • Nobusuma
  • Yōkai

    according to the Kyōka Hyaku Monogatari [ja] (1853) illustrated by Ryōsai Kanjin Masajumi (竜斎閑人正澄). The nobusuma is also said to fly onto a person, and cover

    Nobusuma

    Nobusuma

    Nobusuma

  • Tendai
  • School of Mahayana Buddhism in Japan

    faculties, while the Tendai practice of "discerning one's own mind" (Jp. kanjin, 觀心) is for those who are more advanced and do not require images. Later

    Tendai

    Tendai

    Tendai

  • Noppera-bō
  • Yokai

    Nopperabō. —from Kyōka hyaku monogatari (1853), illustrated by Ryōsai Kanjin Masazumi

    Noppera-bō

    Noppera-bō

    Noppera-bō

  • Dōgen
  • Japanese Zen buddhist teacher (1200-1253)

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Dōgen

    Dōgen

    Dōgen

  • Chōgen (monk)
  • Treasures of Japan (sculptures) List of Cultural Properties of Tōdai-ji Kanjin "木造俊乗上人坐像(俊乗堂安置)" [Seated wooden statue of Shunjō shōnin (enshrined at the

    Chōgen (monk)

    Chōgen (monk)

    Chōgen_(monk)

  • Nichiren Buddhism
  • Japanese branch of Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Nichiren Buddhism

    Nichiren Buddhism

    Nichiren_Buddhism

  • Soka Gakkai
  • Japanese Buddhist religious movement

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Soka Gakkai

    Soka Gakkai

    Soka_Gakkai

  • Ayumu Gunji
  • Japanese professional wrestler

    He competed in various of the promotion's signature events such as the Kanjin Oogama League, in which he made his first appearance at the 2023 edition

    Ayumu Gunji

    Ayumu Gunji

    Ayumu_Gunji

  • Ryōgoku
  • District in Sumida, Tokyo

    Ueno and Asakusa. Sumo wrestling began to grow very popular due to the Kanjin sumo, which were championships organized to raise money for the construction

    Ryōgoku

    Ryōgoku

    Ryōgoku

  • Nichiren Shōshū
  • Branch of Nichiren Buddhism

    Blindness – (開目抄, Kaimoku-sho) – (1272) The True Object of Worship – (観心本尊抄, Kanjin-no Honzon-sho) – (1273) Selecting the Right Time – (撰時抄, Senji-sho) – (1275)

    Nichiren Shōshū

    Nichiren Shōshū

    Nichiren_Shōshū

  • Emperor Shōmu
  • Emperor of Japan from 724 to 749

    Posthumous name Chinese-style shigō: Emperor Shōmu (聖武天皇) Emperor Shōhō-kanjin-shōmu (勝宝感神聖武皇帝) Japanese-style shigō: Ameshirushikunioshiharakitoyosakurahiko

    Emperor Shōmu

    Emperor Shōmu

    Emperor_Shōmu

  • Rinzai school
  • School of Japanese Zen Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Rinzai school

    Rinzai school

    Rinzai_school

  • Tōdai-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan

    Eastern Temple (2002) Japan portal Religion portal Architecture portal Kanjin#Kanjinshoku of Todai-ji Kōtoku-in, location of the Kamakura Great Buddha

    Tōdai-ji

    Tōdai-ji

    Tōdai-ji

  • Jinhan confederacy
  • Ancient chiefdoms in Korea

    the valley; Alch'ŏn of Yangsan, Tolsan of Kohŏ, Ch'wisan of Chinji (or Kanjin), Musan of Taesu, Kŭmsan of Kari, and Myŏnghwalsan of Koya. These were known

    Jinhan confederacy

    Jinhan confederacy

    Jinhan_confederacy

  • Yogachara
  • Tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology

    hosshin shū (Anthology of Awakenings from Delusion) Ryōhen (1194–1252) - Kanjin kakumushō (Précis on Contemplating the Mind and Awakening from the Dream)

    Yogachara

    Yogachara

    Yogachara

  • Yahgan language
  • Extinct language of Tierra del Fuego

    Nominative singular dual plural 1st person hai hipai haian 2nd person sa sapai san 3rd person kǎnjin kǎndee(i) or Yámana pronunciation: [kənde:u:] kǎndaian

    Yahgan language

    Yahgan language

    Yahgan_language

  • Pure Land Buddhism
  • School of Mahāyāna Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Pure Land Buddhism

    Pure Land Buddhism

    Pure_Land_Buddhism

  • List of emperors of Japan
  • empress regnant. Abdicated. 45 Obito 首 Emperor Shōmu 聖武天皇 Emperor Shōhō-kanjin-shōmu 勝宝感神聖武皇帝 Ameshirushikunioshiharakitoyosakurahiko no Sumera-mikoto

    List of emperors of Japan

    List_of_emperors_of_Japan

  • Taishō Tripiṭaka
  • Japanese edition of the Chinese Buddhist canon

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Taishō Tripiṭaka

    Taishō Tripiṭaka

    Taishō_Tripiṭaka

  • Sōhei
  • Buddhist warrior monks In medieval and feudal Japan

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Sōhei

    Sōhei

    Sōhei

  • Japanese Buddhist pantheon
  • Buddhist pantheon of Japan

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Japanese Buddhist pantheon

    Japanese Buddhist pantheon

    Japanese_Buddhist_pantheon

  • Kaihōgyō
  • Tendai Buddhist practice involving walking

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Kaihōgyō

    Kaihōgyō

    Kaihōgyō

  • Kūkai
  • Japanese Buddhist monk and Founder of the Shingon tradition

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Kūkai

    Kūkai

    Kūkai

  • Hungry ghost
  • Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan conception of the preta of Buddhist mythology

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Hungry ghost

    Hungry ghost

    Hungry_ghost

  • Ōjōyōshū
  • Japanese Buddhist text composed in 985

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Ōjōyōshū

    Ōjōyōshū

    Ōjōyōshū

  • Komusō
  • Wandering medicants recognized by their flute-playing

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Komusō

    Komusō

    Komusō

  • Kenji Miyazawa
  • Japanese writer (1896–1933)

    1925 a solicitation to build a Nichiren temple (法華堂建立勧進文, Hokke-dō konryū kanjin-bun) in the Iwate Nippo under a pseudonym. Kenji was born into a family

    Kenji Miyazawa

    Kenji Miyazawa

    Kenji_Miyazawa

  • Ofuda
  • Shinto and Buddhist talismans

    Arts, ed. (1994). 大和路の仏教版画―中世・勧進・結縁・供養 (Yamatoji no bukkyō hanga: chūsei, kanjin, kechien, kuyō). Tokyo Bijutsu. pp. 4–9, 94. ISBN 4-8087-0608-3. "熊野牛王神符

    Ofuda

    Ofuda

    Ofuda

  • Japanese castes under the Ritsuryō
  • Social division in classical Japan

    upper-class, divided into the four following subcastes[citation needed] Kanjin (官人), government officials Kōmin (公民), citizens Shinabe (品部), professionals

    Japanese castes under the Ritsuryō

    Japanese_castes_under_the_Ritsuryō

  • Matsuoka Shinpei
  • Japanese academic

    Chusei o tsukutta hitobito(中世を創った人びと), Shinshokan, 2001 Chusei geino kogi : Kanjin tenno renga zen (中世芸能を読む), Iwanami Shoten, 2002 Talking about Zeami (世阿弥を語れば)

    Matsuoka Shinpei

    Matsuoka_Shinpei

  • Shingon Buddhism
  • Tradition of Japanese Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Shingon Buddhism

    Shingon Buddhism

    Shingon_Buddhism

  • Hōryū-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Hōryū-ji

    Hōryū-ji

    Hōryū-ji

  • Koan
  • Short instructive text in some Buddhist practices

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Koan

    Koan

  • Shingon Risshu
  • Sect of Japanese Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Shingon Risshu

    Shingon Risshu

    Shingon_Risshu

  • Ekō-in
  • Buddhist temple in Tokyo

    was known as a sumo wrestling venue during the Edo and Meiji periods. The kanjin-zumō, a charity fund raising event permitted by the Tokugawa shogunate and

    Ekō-in

    Ekō-in

    Ekō-in

  • Dai Gohonzon
  • Main object of veneration in Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism

    Shonin, declared in his treatise "Exegesis on the True Object of Worship" ("Kanjin no honzon-sho mondan") the following regarding the image: "...The Gohonzon

    Dai Gohonzon

    Dai Gohonzon

    Dai_Gohonzon

  • Mujū
  • statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Mujū

    Mujū

    Mujū

  • 2024 Noto earthquake
  • Earthquake in Japan

    Two months later, in April 2024, the association also organized its first kanjin-sumō (勧進相撲, charity sumo) tournament in 62 years with an additional ¥27

    2024 Noto earthquake

    2024 Noto earthquake

    2024_Noto_earthquake

  • 1121
  • Calendar year

    French Cistercian nun and mystic (d. 1195) Chōgen, Japanese Buddhist monk (kanjin) (d. 1206) Henry of France, archbishop of Reims (d. 1175) Joscelin of Louvain

    1121

    1121

  • Yemaek
  • Ancestors of the Koreans from Northeast Asia

    the valley; Alch'ŏn of Yangsan, Tolsan of Kohŏ, Ch'wisan of Chinji (or Kanjin), Musan of Taesu, Kŭmsan of Kari, and Myŏnghwalsan of Koya. These were known

    Yemaek

    Yemaek

    Yemaek

  • Shōmyō
  • Style of Japanese Buddhist chant

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Shōmyō

    Shōmyō

    Shōmyō

  • Japan Sumo Association
  • Wrestling regulatory agency

    part in festivities at shrines. During the Edo period, sumo bouts, called kanjin-sumo (勧進相撲), were often held to raise funds to develop provinces (new construction

    Japan Sumo Association

    Japan_Sumo_Association

  • Jōdo Shinshū
  • School of Pure Land Buddhism; most widely practiced branch of Buddhism in Japan

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Jōdo Shinshū

    Jōdo Shinshū

    Jōdo_Shinshū

  • East Asian Yogācāra
  • East Asian traditions representing the Yogachara school of Buddhism

    Treatise on Consciousness-only), Jōkei's Hossōshū shoshin ryakuō and Ryōhen's Kanjin kakumushō (Summation on Contemplating the Mind and Awakening from a Dream)

    East Asian Yogācāra

    East Asian Yogācāra

    East_Asian_Yogācāra

  • Tomioka Hachiman Shrine
  • Hachiman shrine in Tokyo, Japan

    at the scene. Tomioka Hachiman Shrine is also known as the birthplace of Kanjin-zumō [jp] (勧進相撲), founded in 1684 and origin of the current professional

    Tomioka Hachiman Shrine

    Tomioka Hachiman Shrine

    Tomioka_Hachiman_Shrine

  • Nanto Rokushū
  • Six Schools of Nara Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Nanto Rokushū

    Nanto Rokushū

    Nanto_Rokushū

  • Ōtani Kōzui
  • statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Ōtani Kōzui

    Ōtani Kōzui

    Ōtani_Kōzui

  • List of Gintama chapters
  • Mitsuketari) Lesson 631. "Sometimes You Just Have to Give Up" (諦めが肝心, Akirame ga Kanjin) Lesson 632. "Those That Do Good Things While Doing Bad Things" (悪事をはたらきながら善事をはたらくいきもの

    List of Gintama chapters

    List_of_Gintama_chapters

  • Enchin
  • Japanese Buddhist monk (814–891)

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Enchin

    Enchin

    Enchin

  • Kūya
  • Japanese Buddhist monk (903–972)

    through multiple, mutually reinforcing religious means. Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū Kanjin "Rokuharamitsuji - Important Cultural Properties". Rokuharamitsu-ji. Retrieved

    Kūya

    Kūya

    Kūya

  • Sōtō
  • School of Zen in Japanese Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Sōtō

    Sōtō

    Sōtō

  • Hua Tou
  • Form of Buddhist meditation

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Hua Tou

    Hua Tou

    Hua_Tou

  • Gohonzon
  • Venerated object in Nichiren Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Gohonzon

    Gohonzon

    Gohonzon

  • Kokū
  • statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Kokū

    Kokū

    Kokū

  • Enkū
  • Japanese sculptor and monk (1632–1695)

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Enkū

    Enkū

    Enkū

  • Tenshō-Jingo war
  • 1582 battle in Japan

    Retrieved 14 July 2024. Reference: "Chikuhira Castle Ruins" by Ichimura Kanjin, 1935, "Report on the Survey of Historical Sites, Places of Scenic Beauty

    Tenshō-Jingo war

    Tenshō-Jingo war

    Tenshō-Jingo_war

  • Kōshiki
  • Japanese Buddhist musical narrative

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Kōshiki

    Kōshiki

    Kōshiki

  • Matarajin
  • Buddhist deity from Japan

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Matarajin

    Matarajin

    Matarajin

  • Biwa hōshi
  • Traveling performers in medieval Japan

    temple services. The general population had the further option of attending Kanjin performances, which they were required to pay a fee to see.[citation needed]

    Biwa hōshi

    Biwa hōshi

    Biwa_hōshi

  • Shinran
  • Japanese Pure Land Buddhist who taught one is liberated through faith alone

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Shinran

    Shinran

    Shinran

  • Eisai
  • Japanese buddhist monk (1141–1215)

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Eisai

    Eisai

    Eisai

  • List of K characters
  • other as children. Shouhei Akagi (赤城 翔平, Akagi Shouhei) Voiced by: Saito Kanjin (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith (English) A member of HOMRA who joined

    List of K characters

    List_of_K_characters

  • Mikkyō
  • Japanese form of Esoteric Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Mikkyō

    Mikkyō

    Mikkyō

  • Nyonin Kinsei
  • Japanese societal customs barring women from sacred places

    is different from these. The origin of the Grand Sumo Tournament is the Kanjin Grand Sumo Tournament, which was held to raise money for the construction

    Nyonin Kinsei

    Nyonin_Kinsei

  • 100 Soundscapes of Japan
  • 1996 list of environmental sounds

    Cicadas at Yama-dera (山寺の蝉) Insects Yamagata Yamagata Prefecture "Matsu-no-Kanjin" conches (trumpet shells) (松の勧進の法螺貝) Matsuri Tsuruoka Yamagata Prefecture

    100 Soundscapes of Japan

    100_Soundscapes_of_Japan

  • Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters
  • 2003 film by Tsutomu Shibayama

    Yamaguchi Tomujin Yūko Satō Yamujin Yūjin Kitagawa Kunjin Kōji Iwasawa Kanjin Yōsuke Akimoto Elder Takanobu Hozumi Storm Yusaku Yara Storm's underlings

    Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters

    Doraemon:_Nobita_and_the_Windmasters

  • Ōbaku
  • School of Japanese Zen Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Ōbaku

    Ōbaku

    Ōbaku

  • Saichō
  • 8/9th-century Japanese Buddhist monk; founder of the Tendai sect

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Saichō

    Saichō

    Saichō

  • Jewelpet: Magical Change
  • Japanese anime television series

    works during her stay in the human world. Voiced by Amina Sato. Watermelon Kanjin (スイカ怪人, Suika kaijin) is a group of Watermelon-themed soldiers that Sapphie

    Jewelpet: Magical Change

    Jewelpet:_Magical_Change

  • Tenkai
  • Japanese Buddhist monk (1536–1643)

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Tenkai

    Tenkai

    Tenkai

  • Linji Yixuan
  • Founder of the Linji school of Chan Buddhism (died 866)

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Linji Yixuan

    Linji Yixuan

    Linji_Yixuan

  • Dharma transmission
  • Spiritual teacher-disciple lineage in Zen-Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Dharma transmission

    Dharma transmission

    Dharma_transmission

  • Michinoku Pro Wrestling
  • Japanese professional wrestling promotion

    winner(s) Date won Fukumen World League El Pantera Jr. October 13, 2024 Kanjin Ōgama League Oso11 February 25, 2023 Futaritabi Tag Team League Yapper Man

    Michinoku Pro Wrestling

    Michinoku_Pro_Wrestling

  • Japanese Zen
  • Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Japanese Zen

    Japanese Zen

    Japanese_Zen

  • Monkey mind
  • Buddhist term

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Monkey mind

    Monkey mind

    Monkey_mind

  • Ritsu-shū
  • School of Nara Buddhism

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    Ritsu-shū

    Ritsu-shū

    Ritsu-shū

  • Gyōki
  • Japanese Buddhist priest (668–749)

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    Gyōki

    Gyōki

    Gyōki

  • Chinese Buddhist canon
  • Canon of Chinese Buddhism, and much of the Sinosphere

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    Chinese Buddhist canon

    Chinese Buddhist canon

    Chinese_Buddhist_canon

  • Kuon-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan

    for the Peace of the Land"), Kaimoku Shō ("The Opening of the Eyes"), and Kanjin no Honzon Shō ("The Object of Devotion for Observing the Mind"), what is

    Kuon-ji

    Kuon-ji

    Kuon-ji

  • Jōdo-shū
  • Branch of Pure Land Buddhism widely practiced in Japan

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    Jōdo-shū

    Jōdo-shū

    Jōdo-shū

  • Ten Small Mantras
  • Subgrouping of esoteric Buddhist mantras

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    Ten Small Mantras

    Ten Small Mantras

    Ten_Small_Mantras

  • Engaged to the Unidentified
  • Japanese manga series

    to Start Off on the Right Foot" Transliteration: "Nanigoto mo Saisho ga Kanjin desu" (Japanese: 何事も最初が肝心です) January 9, 2014 (2014-01-09) Kobeni Yonomori

    Engaged to the Unidentified

    Engaged_to_the_Unidentified

  • East Asian Mādhyamaka
  • Buddhist tradition in East Asia which represents the Indian Madhyamaka

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    East Asian Mādhyamaka

    East Asian Mādhyamaka

    East_Asian_Mādhyamaka

  • Hiromine Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Himeji

    Kitashirakawa, Kyoto. By the Gangyō era (877–885), he had moved to the Kanjin-in of Kankeiji, now known as Gion Shrine. Kibi no Makibi (695–775) founded

    Hiromine Shrine

    Hiromine Shrine

    Hiromine_Shrine

  • Nikkō Shōnin
  • Senior disciple of Nichiren

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Nikkō Shōnin

    Nikkō Shōnin

    Nikkō_Shōnin

  • List of Case Closed volumes (21–40)
  • of the Past" (時を越えて..., Toki o Koete...) "Osaka Kabuki" (浪花勧進帳, Naniwa Kanjin-chō) "The Sorrow of the Tiger Scroll" (悲しみの虎の巻, Kanashimi no Tora no Maki)

    List of Case Closed volumes (21–40)

    List_of_Case_Closed_volumes_(21–40)

  • Nichiren-shū
  • Combination of several Japanese Buddhist schools

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Nichiren-shū

    Nichiren-shū

  • Hōnen
  • 12th-century Japanese Buddhist monk; founder of the Jōdo-shū sect

    statues Zen gardens Butsudan (home altars) Kaichō (sacred image viewing) Kanjin (temple fundraising) Butsuzōzui Shōmyō Kokū Cultural influence Buddhist

    Hōnen

    Hōnen

    Hōnen

  • 2024 in sumo
  • The Japan Sumo Association organizes its first charity sumo tournament (kanjin-sumo) in 62 years to raise additional donations following the 2024 Noto

    2024 in sumo

    2024_in_sumo

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    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Elise

    Form of Elizabeth

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    Hindu, Indian

    Namdhari

    Owing to God

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    Complete

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