Sacred Kōyasan

Sacred Kōyasan
Title Sacred Kōyasan PDF eBook
Author Philip L. Nicoloff
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 432
Release 2007-11-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791479293

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Takes the reader on a pilgrimage to Mount Kōya, the holy Buddhist mountain in Japan.

Mikkyō

Mikkyō
Title Mikkyō PDF eBook
Author 密教文化研究所
Publisher
Total Pages 185
Release 1990
Genre
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Kō-bō-Daishi and Shingon Buddhism

Kō-bō-Daishi and Shingon Buddhism
Title Kō-bō-Daishi and Shingon Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Joseph Mitsuo Kitagawa
Publisher
Total Pages 620
Release 1951
Genre Buddhism
ISBN

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Kukai

Kukai
Title Kukai PDF eBook
Author Kūkai
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 328
Release 1972
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780231059336

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Kukai, more commonly known by the honorific Kobo Daishi, was one of the great characters in the development of Janpanese culture. He was active in literature, engineering, calligraphy, and architecture and is represented in this work in terms of his major effort--the introduction of esoteric Buddhism from China, which resulted in the formation of the Shingou sect still active in Japan. Eight of his works are presented here.

Kukai the Universal

Kukai the Universal
Title Kukai the Universal PDF eBook
Author Ryōtarō Shiba
Publisher
Total Pages 380
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN

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Kukai the Universal is an extensively researched biography chronicling the life of Kukai, the visionary Japanese monk of the ninth century whose profound influence touched every aspect of Japan's civilization. Kukai was born in 774 into a declining aristocratic family, whose design was for him to become a statesman. However, he soon became disillusioned with the ways of politics and took a new path in life, pursuing his Buddhist studies and practicing meditation while roaming the country as an itinerant hermit. At the age of 30, Kukai sailed to China to become a student monk under the tutelage of Huiguo, the patriarch of esoteric Buddhism. Returning to Japan in 806 as a master of esoteric Buddhist teachings, Kukai initiated the building of a monastic center on Mt. Koya for the practice of Buddhism. This, and the founding and systemization of the Shingon doctrine were Kukai's major concerns for the remainder of his life. In 823 the Emperor Saga presented him with Toji, the most important temple in Kyoto, which became the headquarters for the Shingon sect. Kukai is known as the father of Japanese culture: he invented the kana syllabary, the basis of Japanese written language forms, was the originator of the pilgrimage circuit of 88 temples in Shikoku, a builder of lakes, a poet, calligrapher, sculptor, and the lexicographer who complied the oldest extant dictionary. He was also founder of the oldest school in Japan. Kukai is undoubtedly the greatest figure in Japan's history, creating the very fundamentals of its national culture. For this he was honored as a saint, under the name of Kobo Daishi. Book jacket.

Introductory English Language

Introductory English Language
Title Introductory English Language PDF eBook
Author Julian Russo & Carson Stewart
Publisher Scientific e-Resources
Total Pages 324
Release 2019-07-09
Genre
ISBN 1839473010

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English, as we know, has assumed a unique place in international communication. The ability to communicate effectively through English is a skill, acquired through practice backed up by knowledge of theoretical principles as well as desirable attitudes and values. It contains exercises, and will provide a basis for introduction to grammar and courses on the structure of English not only in linguistics departments but also in English language and literature departments and schools of education. This book has been designed to meet students' current and future language and communication needs. It attempts to develop their proficiency in the four language skills and knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. This book teaches students how to communicate accurately, appropriately and fluently in professional and social situations. The activity-oriented tasks ensure that the learning process is relevant and interesting.

Shingon

Shingon
Title Shingon PDF eBook
Author Taikō Yamasaki
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 274
Release 1988
Genre Religion
ISBN

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