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Shingon and Tendai Buddhism - English
URL: http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/easia/shingon.html

Both Shingon (Chinese: Chen-yen) and Tendai (Chinese: T'ien-T'ai) Buddhism have Chinese antecedents (see CHINESE BUDDHISM). Their basic doctrines were developed in China and imported directly into Japan. Both emphasise the possibility of 'attaining enlightenment in this very body' (soku-shin-jo-butsu) through esoteric (Sanskrit: Tantra, Vajrayana) techniques including visualisation meditation, chanting of mantras and ritual gestures.

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Tendai Buddhism - English
URL: http://www.tendai.org/

This website has been established at the request of the Japanese Tendai Buddhist Sect Overseas Foundation (Jigyodan) of Mount Hiei to assist those interested in Buddhism as taught in the Tendai tradition.

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Tendai Buddhism - English
URL: http://www.compsoc.net/~gemini/simons/historyweb/tendai.html

The role of Tendai Buddhism in the evolution of Japanese history.

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The Buddhism of T'ien T'ai - English
URL: http://www.tientai.net/

This site is dedicated to sharing the teachings of Buddhism as taught by Chih-I, the Great Teacher of T'ien T'ai (538-597 CE) There is no T'ien T'ai School in the world today as such. However, most forms of Buddhism found today in China, Vietnam, Korea and Japan can trace their roots to the Buddhism of T'ien T'ai.

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Mount Hiei - English
URL: http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/HIEI.HTM

The founding of the Tendai school at Mount Hiei, Japan.

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Lotus of wonderful law - English
URL: http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/lotus1.html

In the eighth century CE, a new form of Buddhism spread from China to Japan. It was known as the Tendai sect and it derived its inspiration from a series of Sanskrit texts that focused on the Lotus Sutra, regarded by the Tendai as the final and most authentic teaching of the Buddha. The use of parables was one of the favorite methods of Tendai teaching. The Parable of the Burning House, which is a part of the Lotus of the Wonderful Law Sutra is designed to show the superiority of the single sutra (that of the Lotus) over traditional Buddhist.

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Tendai Buddhism - English
URL: http://www.tendai-us.org/

General introduction to Tendai.

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Tendai lotus teachings - English
URL: http://www.tendai-lotus.org/

A comprehensive resource for Tendai Buddhists.

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Welcome to Hieizan Enryakuji - English, Japanese
URL: http://www.hieizan.or.jp/

A holy place of silent beauty and strict discipline, Enryakuji may at first glance seem uninviting. But Hieizan (Mt. Hiei) is grounded in the beliefs of people who are passionate, possess a warmness of spirit, and have a zest for life.

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Tendai Buddhist Coffeehouse Links - English
URL: http://campross.crosswinds.net/Tendai.html

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BUDDHA DENDO TENDAI BUDDHIST OPEN TEACHINGS - English
URL: http://quietmountain.org/dharmacenters/buddhadendo/

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