Dengyo Daishi Tendai Hokke sect Engi (bottom)
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From Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 24 June 2023
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Title: Dengyo Daishi Tendai Hokke Sonen Engi (Part 2) Author: Dengyo Daishi Appearance: Hachi Normal Publication time: 1935 Edition: Soft Cover Publisher: Akagi Publishing Co., Ltd. Dimensions: 25.6 x 9 cm Exhibited in 1935 (1935). Fukaku, valuable treasure, original Japanese version. Dengyo Daishi (767-822) is the founder of the Tendai sect of Japan. Omi Shiga native, secular surname Mitsukubi. An artificially naturalized Japanese Hanjin. Became a monk at the age of 14. At the age of 19, he received training at Todaiji Temple. Miku, Retired Hie Yamanaka, Self-construction Sodo, Indignant Osamu. In the 7th year of the Enryaku era (788), the Konponchudo Hall was founded, and it was built on Mount Biru. In the 23rd year, Kukai came to the Tang dynasty, secretly, Zen Sanshu, and returned to Japan after the Great Hiroshi. Passed away in June of the 13th year of Konin, at the age of fifty-six. Dengyo Daishi. Ikuhei's work, 160 extant people. Seller Inventory # 03005200062
Bibliographic Details
Title: Dengyo Daishi Tendai Hokke sect Engi (bottom)
Publisher: Akagi shubbansha
Publication Date: 1935
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Fine
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