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- Kegon abstract "Kegon (華厳宗) is the name of the Japanese transmission of the Huayan school of Chinese Buddhism. Huayan studies were founded in Japan when, in 736, the scholar-priest Rōben (良辯 or 良弁) originally a monk of the East Asian Yogācāra tradition invited Shinshō (traditional Chinese: 審祥; ; pinyin: Shenxiang; Japanese pronunciation: Shinjō; Korean: Simsang) to give lectures on the Avatamsaka Sutra at Kinshōsen Temple (金鐘山寺, also 金鐘寺 Konshu-ji or Kinshō-ji), the origin of later Tōdai-ji. When the construction of the Tōdai-ji was completed, Rōben entered that temple to formally initiate Kegon as a field of study in Buddhism in Japan, and Kegon-shū would become known as one of the Nanto Rikushū (南都六宗) or Six Buddhist Sects of Nanto). Rōben's disciple Jitchū continued administration of Tōdai-ji and expanded its prestige through the introduction of imported rituals.Kegon thought would later be popularized by Myōe (明惠), who combined its doctrines with those of Vajrayana and Gyōnen (凝然), and is most responsible for the establishment of the Tōdai-ji lineage of Kegon. Over time, Kegon incorporated esoteric ritual from Shingon Buddhism, with which it shared a cordial relationship. Its practice continues to this day, and includes a few temples overseas.".
- Kegon thumbnail Daibutsu-den_in_Todaiji_Nara02bs3200.jpg?width=300.
- Kegon wikiPageExternalLink www.todaiji.or.jp.
- Kegon wikiPageID "293819".
- Kegon wikiPageLength "2652".
- Kegon wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Kegon wikiPageRevisionID "634229727".
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Avatamsaka_Sutra.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhism_in_Korea.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Buddhism.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mahayana.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nara_Prefecture.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vajrayana.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Buddhism.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink East_Asian_Yogācāra.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Gyōnen.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Huayan_school.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Jitchū.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Myōe.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Nara,_Nara.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_Japan.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Rōben.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Shingon_Buddhism.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Shinshō.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Tōdai-ji.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink Vajrayana.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLink File:Daibutsu-den_in_Todaiji_Nara02bs3200.jpg.
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hua-yen".
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kegon school".
- Kegon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kegon".
- Kegon hasPhotoCollection Kegon.
- Kegon k "Simsang".
- Kegon p "Shenxiang".
- Kegon r "Shinjō".
- Kegon t "審祥".
- Kegon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism.
- Kegon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism-stub.
- Kegon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism_topics.
- Kegon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cjkv.
- Kegon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Kegon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-reli-stub.
- Kegon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Kegon subject Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Kegon subject Category:Buddhism_in_Korea.
- Kegon subject Category:History_of_Buddhism.
- Kegon subject Category:Mahayana.
- Kegon subject Category:Nara_Prefecture.
- Kegon subject Category:Vajrayana.
- Kegon hypernym Transmission.
- Kegon type Automobile.
- Kegon type School.
- Kegon type School.
- Kegon comment "Kegon (華厳宗) is the name of the Japanese transmission of the Huayan school of Chinese Buddhism. Huayan studies were founded in Japan when, in 736, the scholar-priest Rōben (良辯 or 良弁) originally a monk of the East Asian Yogācāra tradition invited Shinshō (traditional Chinese: 審祥; ; pinyin: Shenxiang; Japanese pronunciation: Shinjō; Korean: Simsang) to give lectures on the Avatamsaka Sutra at Kinshōsen Temple (金鐘山寺, also 金鐘寺 Konshu-ji or Kinshō-ji), the origin of later Tōdai-ji.".
- Kegon label "Kegon".
- Kegon sameAs Kegon-shū.
- Kegon sameAs Kegon.
- Kegon sameAs Kegon.
- Kegon sameAs Kegon-shū.
- Kegon sameAs m.01qypr.
- Kegon sameAs Кэгон.
- Kegon sameAs Kegon.
- Kegon sameAs Kegon.
- Kegon sameAs Q16652598.
- Kegon sameAs Q16652598.
- Kegon wasDerivedFrom Kegon?oldid=634229727.
- Kegon depiction Daibutsu-den_in_Todaiji_Nara02bs3200.jpg.
- Kegon isPrimaryTopicOf Kegon.