Rethinking Sorrow: Revelatory Tales of Late Medieval JapanCenter for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1991 - 181 strán (strany) |
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Strana 5
... Kōbō Daishi in 921 . His tomb was opened at this time , and those who entered it reported that Kūkai was not dead but in a perpetual state of deep meditation . Kūkai's death thus came to be interpreted as his achievement of en ...
... Kōbō Daishi in 921 . His tomb was opened at this time , and those who entered it reported that Kūkai was not dead but in a perpetual state of deep meditation . Kūkai's death thus came to be interpreted as his achievement of en ...
Strana 53
... Kōbō Daishi2 established a retreat , and here he died in the spring of 835. The path from the main temple of Kongōbuji3 to Kōbō Daishi's shrine is thirty - seven chō , 4 repre- senting the thirty - seven practices [ for achieving the ...
... Kōbō Daishi2 established a retreat , and here he died in the spring of 835. The path from the main temple of Kongōbuji3 to Kōbō Daishi's shrine is thirty - seven chō , 4 repre- senting the thirty - seven practices [ for achieving the ...
Strana 177
... Kōbō Daishi . See Kūkai ( Kōbō Daishi ) Kokinshū , 86n.27 Komachi sōshi , 15 , 16 Kon Amida Butsu , 92 , 128-40 , 164-65 Kongōbuji , 53 , 149 Konjaku monogatarishū , 10 Konoe , Lord , 69–72 Koremitsu , 66n.37 Koshōshō , Lady , 69–72 ...
... Kōbō Daishi . See Kūkai ( Kōbō Daishi ) Kokinshū , 86n.27 Komachi sōshi , 15 , 16 Kon Amida Butsu , 92 , 128-40 , 164-65 Kongōbuji , 53 , 149 Konjaku monogatarishū , 10 Konoe , Lord , 69–72 Koremitsu , 66n.37 Koshōshō , Lady , 69–72 ...
Obsah
Introduction | 1 |
The Tale of Genmu | 31 |
Tales Told on Mount Köya | 53 |
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