Category:Japanese Buddhism
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(previous page) (next page)
Subcategories
This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
Pages in category "Japanese Buddhism"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 302 total.
(previous page) (next page)C
D
- Daikoku-ten
- Daimoku
- Daiseishi bosatsu (Skt. Mahasthamaprapta, Ch. Ta-shih-chih p'u-sa)
- Daruma doll
- DAWN PRAYERS
- Deprofessionalisation of Buddhist Priests in Contemporary Japan
- Different Japanese Buddhas
- Discard, close, ignore, and abandon
- Dogen
- Dogen’s “Raihaitokuzui” and Women Teaching in Sung Ch’an
- Dojo (daochang)
- Dokusan
- Dozen-bo
- DREAM CONVERSATIONS on Buddhism and Zen
E
F
G
H
- Hachiman
- High Priest
- Hisamatsu and Dōgen
- History of Jodo Shu
- Hokyointo
- Homosexuality in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition
- Honen's Early Life and Training in Tendai Buddhism
- How to Cultivate the Dharmakaya, Sambhogakaya and Nirmanakaya Buddha (Truth) Bodies
- How to Open Your Sushumna Central Channel Using Tantra
- HYMN OF HOMAGE
I
J
- Japan Day by Day
- Japan launches 3D Buddhist temple
- Japanese Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
- Japanese Aesthetics, Wabi-Sabi, and the Tea Ceremony
- Japanese Buddhist Rites
- Japanese Dakini
- Japanese era name
- Japanese Esoteric Buddhism
- Japanese Scripts
- Japanese Temples
- Jimon school
- Jingtu
- Jodo school
- Jodosanbukyo (the Three Pure Land Sutras)
- Journal of Asian Humanities at Kyushu University
- Jōdo-shū
- Jōdoshū
K
- KAKUBAN’S INCORPORATION OF PURE LAND PRACTICES: THE CATALYST FOR THE RESTORATION OF SHINGON DURING THE LATE HEIAN PERIOD
- Kalakula
- Kamakura Buddha
- Kamakura period
- Kannon bosatsu (Skt. Avalokiteshvara, Ch. Kuan-yin)
- KANZEON NAMU BUTSU YO BUTSU U IN YO BUTSU U EN BUP PO SO EN JO RAKU GA JO CHO NEN KANZEON BO NEN KANZEON NEN NEN JU SHIN KI NEN NEN FU RI SHIN
- Kegon
- Kings of Brightness in Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Art
- Kirigami
- Kitchen Verse
- Kokin Wakashū
- Komatsubara Persecution
- Kongosatta
- Kosen-rufu
- Kudo Yoshitaka
- Kuki Shūzō and the Idea of Metempsychosis
- KUMANO MANDARA: PORTRAITS, POWER, AND LINEAGE IN MEDIEVAL JAPAN
- Kunti
- Kuon-ganjo
- Kuya
- Kyōto
- Kūya
L
M
- Magical Medicine? – Japanese Buddhist Medical Knowledge and Ritual Instruction for Healing the Physical Body
- MAITREYA BUDDHA
- Mandala of the Two Realms
- MEAL TIME VERSES
- Meditation (Japan)
- Metaphysical vision of ancient Japanese esoteric Buddhism
- Middle Day of the Law
- Mircea eliade ''from primitives to zen'': kukai’s initiation in the esoteric buddhism
- Miroku
- Mt. Koya
- Myo
- Mūlasarvāstivāda School in Japan
N
- Nagarjuna (Jp. Ryuju)
- Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhasssa
- Nanbokucho period
- NanjoHyoe Shichiro
- NanjoTokimitsu
- Nichigo
- Nichiko
- Nichimoku
- Nichiren, Imperialism, and the Peace Movement
- Nichirenshū
- Nichirin's Three Secrets
- Nichiu
- Nien Fo Book: The service book of the Amida Order
- Niko
- NYORAI-DO CLOSING CEREMONY
O
P
- PAN GU and His Descendants: Chinese Cosmology in Medieval Japan 盤古及其後代:論日本中古時代的中國宇宙論
- Participation and Motivations in Shinto Rites and Rituals in Modern Japan
- PERFECT REFUGE
- Pieces of Princes - Personalized Relics in Medieval Japan
- Practice Method of Prostrating to the Buddha
- PRAJNAPARAMITA HRIDAYA SUTRA
- PRAYER OF ALL LINEAGES
- Prayers to Amida Buddha, "Nembutsu", Serve as Our Anchor in Life by Hossu Tsuboi Shunei (Chief Priest of Main Temple Konkai-Komyo-ji in Kyoto)
- Prince Shotoku
- Proposal to Encode the Siddham Script in ISO/IEC 10646
- Prostrating to the Buddha and the Four Foundations of Mindfulness
- Prostrating to the Buddha to Train the Body and Cultivate the Mind
- Provincial temples
- Provincial temples for nuns
Q
R
S
- Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range, and the Cultural Landscapes that Surround Them
- Saichō's Monastic Reforms
- Saidai-ji
- SAN-GE MON
- SANDOKAI
- Secret religion
- Seeing where Shinto and Buddhism cross
- Senjū Kannon
- Seven major temples of Nara
- Shakyamuni Buddha (Jp. Shakamuni butsu, Shakuson)
- Shaping Darkness in hyakki yagyō emaki
- Shingon Buddhism and the Tantras
- SHINGON BUDDHISM: THEORY AND PRACTICE BY MINORU KIYOTA
- Shingon Japanese Esoteric Buddhism TAIKO YAMASAKI
- Shingon Mikkyo's Twofold Mancjala: Paradoxes and Integration*
- Shingonshū
- Shinran’s Faith
- Shishi lions - Shrine & Temple guardians with magical powers to repel evil
- Shitennō
- Shobo
- Shooing the Dead to Paradise
- Shōgun
- SOAR HEART SOAR
- Soto School Scriptures For Daily Services And Practice
- Sukhavati Prayer
- SUMMARY OF FAITH & PRACTICE
- Supervisor of priests
- Sōhei
- Sōka Gakkai