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Bouddhisme Shingon - Temple du Komyo-In
- French
URL: http://perso.club-internet.fr/thmodin/
Le bouddhisme shingon appartient au bouddhisme tantrique et vise à l'obtention de l'état de bouddha en une seule vie. [ fra ] |

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Shingon Buddhist International Institute
- English
URL: http://www.shingon.org/
he Shingon Buddhist
International Institute was formed to
promote the understanding of Japanese
Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. The purpose
of this organization is:
to translate and publish sutras,
sacred texts and the writings of
Kobo Daishi;
to sponsor workshops and
Dharma sessions;
to promote or sponsor an
Esoteric Buddhist School or
University. [ eng ] |

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The Esoteric Buddhist Schools
- English
URL: http://www.asunam.com/buddhist_schools.htm
The Shingon (Tantric) tradition of Mahayana Buddhism arose in India in approximately the 6th century AD, although its roots go back many hundreds of years before that. It, too, adopted the position that none of the Hinayana (and now none of the Mahayana) was to be rejected. [ eng ] |

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North Carolina Shingon Buddhism
- English
URL: http://www.koyasan.org/nckoyasan/index.html
Shingon is a form of Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, it is also called Shingon Mikkyo. The teachings of Shingon are based on the Mahavairocana Sutra
and the Vajrasekhara Sutra, the fundamental sutras of Shingon. You`ll also find the information on Northern California Koyasan Temple.
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Our Religion Shingon-shu Buzan-ha
- English
URL: http://www.buzan.or.jp/eng/
Shingon-shu Buzan-ha is based on the teachings of three great Buddhist masters: Kobo Daishi, who systematized the esoteric teaching of Shingon Sect, Kogyo Daishi, who restored his teachings in the 12th century, and Senyo Sojo (Archbishop Senyo), who founded the Buzan Division in the 16th century. Our temples, priests and adherents are united in a body to build the ideal Buddhist Land of Mystic Glorification in this world through the esoteric teachings of Shingon Sect and our strong faith in them. [ eng ] |

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The Official Site of Daigoji-Temple
- English
URL: http://www.daigoji.or.jp/e/index.html
"Daigoji" is an extensive complex. It can be divided into three areas, i.e., Kami-Daigo area, Shimo-Daigo area, and Sanbo'in. Besides these three areas, this page introduces Reihokan, in which you can see several important properties preserved at
Daigoji. [ eng ] |

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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. [ eng ] |

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Japanese Buddhism
- English
URL: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2055.html
About Buddhism in Japan. [ eng ] |

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Yamabushi
- English
URL: http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Temple/1487/YAMABUSH.HTM
"The Ritual of Gratitude for The Miracle Bodhisattva".
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Japanese Buddhist Esoteric Studies will teach you about noble truths etc...
- English
URL: http://www.asunam.com/japanese_esoteric_buddhist_studi.html
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Shingon Buddhist Intl. Institute: Links
- English
URL: http://www.shingon.org/links.html
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Shingon
- English
URL: http://www.compsoc.net/~gemini/simons/historyweb/shingon.html
Major Japanese school of esoteric Buddhism, and the most important esoteric school outside India and Tibet. Shingon arose in Japan's Heian period (794-1185) when the great monk Kukai went to China from 804 to 806 to study esoteric Buddhism. He developed his own synthesis of esoteric practice and doctrine, centred on the cosmic Buddha Vairocana.
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Shingon Buddhist Intl. Institute: Homepage - Fall 1999
- English
URL: http://www.shingon.org/home.html
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Die Homepage von Shingon
- German
URL: http://service.freepage.de/shingon/
Hier findet man viele Tips, Witze und Kuriose Dinge. [ deu ] |

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Koyasan Shingon Temples: North America
- English
URL: http://www.koyasan.org/KoyasanNA/northamerica.html
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