Examples of using Shingon in English and their translations into Indonesian
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the founder of the Shingon School of Buddhism.
Shingon, like Tibetan Buddhism uses special devotional mantras for Amitābha,
In Japan, Kūkai introduced Shingon Esoteric Buddhism
He is the founder of the Shingon School of Buddhism in Japan
For centuries, the area around the Kukai tomb became a tomb for Shingon Buddhists and Kukai followers.
Shingon, like Tibetan Buddhism,
Shingon, like Tibetan Buddhism,
Xavier was welcomed by the Shingon monks since he used the word"Dainichi" for the Christian God.
Xavier was welcomed by the Shingon monks since he used the word"Dainichi" for the Christian God.
an esoteric Buddhist sect known as Shingon was born.
Shingon Buddhism is placed at the top of the hierarchy as providing the most comprehensive view to the Dharma.
However, it was revived by Shingon sect priest Mongakushonin
Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon Buddhism and Zen.
Tendai by Saicho, and Shingon by Kukai.
Zen, NichirenBuddhism, Shingon and Tiantai(Tendai), is found throughout EastAsia.
Tendai by Saichō, and Shingon by Kūkai.
Located on Kyoto Kaji-ji Temple is the center of Shingon Buddhism, and was founded in 900 by the then Emperor Daigo.
As a result, some of the earlier schools in Japan, such as Shingon, Kegon and Tendai, had largely Hindu pantheons.
can not only see the inner workings of Shingon monastic life,
Toji Temple is the head temple of the Buddhist sect called Shingon Mikkyo, which was established by monk Kobo-Daishi Kukai in 796.