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[[Kongō Jōdaranikyō]] ([[金剛場陀羅尼経]] "[[Dhāraṇī]] of the [[Adamantine Place]]"?) is a [[Japanese]] [[sūtra]] of the [[Vajrayana]] school of [[Buddhism]]. Copied by the priest [[Hōrin]] in 686, it is the oldest hand-copied [[sūtra]] in [[Japan]] and is designated as a national [[treasure]]. [[Hōrin]] based his copy on the original by [[Jñānagupta]] (523-600).
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[[Kongō Jōdaranikyō]] ([[金剛場陀羅尼経]] "[[Dhāraṇī of the Adamantine Place]]"?) is a [[Japanese]] [[sūtra]] of the [[Vajrayana]] school of [[Buddhism]]. Copied by the priest [[Hōrin]] in 686, it is the oldest hand-copied [[sūtra]] in [[Japan]] and is designated as a national [[treasure]]. [[Hōrin]] based his copy on the original by [[Jñānagupta]] (523-600).
  
 
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Kongō Jōdaranikyō (金剛場陀羅尼経 "Dhāraṇī of the Adamantine Place"?) is a Japanese sūtra of the Vajrayana school of Buddhism. Copied by the priest Hōrin in 686, it is the oldest hand-copied sūtra in Japan and is designated as a national treasure. Hōrin based his copy on the original by Jñānagupta (523-600).

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Wikipedia:Kongō Jōdaranikyō