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- Kōsai abstract "Kōsai (幸西, 1163 – May 20, 1247) was a former monk of the Tendai Buddhist sect and controversial disciple of Hōnen who advocated the ichinen-gi (一念義, \"Single recitation doctrine\") that led to his public censure, his later expulsion by Hōnen and eventual exile to Shikoku. Kōsai taught that one recitation of Amitabha Buddha's name, the nembutsu, would be sufficient for rebirth in the Pure Land, and that further recitations would indicate a lack of faith on the part of the believer. Thus, he taught a path strictly based on faith without any Buddhist practice, which drew criticism from established Buddhist sects at the time, and even Hōnen's other disciples.After Hōnen's primary patron, Kujō Kanezane complained in a letter to Hōnen expressing confusion, Hōnen censured Kōsai, and asked his other disciples to sign a seven-article pledge agreeing to adhere to wholesome Buddhist conduct, as well as not slandering other teachings. Unrepentant, Kōsai, continued to teach his doctrine, and like other disciples, was exiled from Kyoto in 1207 during the Karoku Persecution.Kōsai continued to teach the single-recitation method of Pure Land Buddhism in Shikoku, and gathered other followers before his sect was discredited and died out. Among his harshest and most vocal critics was Benchō, another disciple of Hōnen.".
- Kōsai wikiPageExternalLink shichikajo.html.
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- Kōsai wikiPageRevisionID "691444523".
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Amitābha.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Benchō.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_Buddhist_monks.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Kanezane.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Hōnen.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Karoku_Persecution.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Nianfo.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Pure_land.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Shikoku.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLink Tendai.
- Kōsai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kōsai".
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- Kōsai subject Category:Japanese_Buddhist_monks.
- Kōsai hypernym Monk.
- Kōsai type Person.
- Kōsai comment "Kōsai (幸西, 1163 – May 20, 1247) was a former monk of the Tendai Buddhist sect and controversial disciple of Hōnen who advocated the ichinen-gi (一念義, \"Single recitation doctrine\") that led to his public censure, his later expulsion by Hōnen and eventual exile to Shikoku. Kōsai taught that one recitation of Amitabha Buddha's name, the nembutsu, would be sufficient for rebirth in the Pure Land, and that further recitations would indicate a lack of faith on the part of the believer.".
- Kōsai label "Kōsai".
- Kōsai sameAs Q6455274.
- Kōsai sameAs Kōsai.
- Kōsai sameAs 幸西.
- Kōsai sameAs m.07kdrp0.
- Kōsai sameAs Q6455274.
- Kōsai wasDerivedFrom Kōsai?oldid=691444523.
- Kōsai isPrimaryTopicOf Kōsai.