Tendai — nihongo|Tendai|天台宗|Tendai shū is a Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism, a descendant of the Chinese Tiantai or Lotus Sutra school.Chappell (1987: p.247) frames the relevance of Tendai for a universal Buddhism:Although Tendai (Chin., T ien t ai)… … Wikipedia
tendai — ˈten|dī noun ( s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Japanese, from Chinese (Pekingese) t ien1 t ai2 t ien t ai, from T ien1 T ai2, mountain in Chekiang province, eastern China, where … Useful english dictionary
arts, East Asian — Introduction music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature. Some studies of East Asia… … Universalium
Nichijū — 日什 Religion Buddhism School Nichiren Buddhism Sect Nichijū ha (Kempon Hokke) Temple Myomanji … Wikipedia
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Saichō — (最澄) Painting of Saichō School Tendai … Wikipedia
Mii-dera — This article is about the temple in Shiga Prefecture. For the temple in Nara Prefecture, see Mii dera (Nara). Mii dera 三井寺 Mii dera no Bansho (三井寺の晩鐘 … Wikipedia
Hōnen — Infobox Buddhist biography name = Hōnen (法然) img size = 161x259 img capt = Undated portrait of Honen. Photo courtesy of [http://www.eikando.or.jp/English/honen e.htm Eikando Temple] , Japan landscape = birth name = Seishimaru other names = Genku… … Wikipedia
Enryaku-ji — Not to be confused with Engaku ji in Kamakura .nihongo|Enryaku ji|延暦寺|Enryaku Temple, a monastery on Mount Hiei overlooking Kyoto, was founded during the late eighth and early ninth centuries by Saichō (767 ndash;822), also known as Dengyō Daishi … Wikipedia
Saichō — or Dengyō Daishi born 767, Ōmi province, Japan died 822, Hiei zan Monk who established the Tendai (Chinese Tiantai) sect of Buddhism in Japan. Ordained at age 13, he studied in China and returned with the teachings of Tendai Buddhism, which… … Universalium