Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Volumes 27-28International Institute for the Study of Religions, 2000 - Japan |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 14
Page 337
... Sakamoto , even though its oshi population was only about one tenth of Sakamoto's . Of the eight Tendai - affiliated Honzan Shugendō households , five were located in Minoge , comprising about one third of those operating as Õyama oshi ...
... Sakamoto , even though its oshi population was only about one tenth of Sakamoto's . Of the eight Tendai - affiliated Honzan Shugendō households , five were located in Minoge , comprising about one third of those operating as Õyama oshi ...
Page 344
... Sakamoto and the mountain code from 1702. Originally , Öyama was awarded about seventy - two koku in Sakamoto and twenty - seven koku in Koyasu , making both villages part of Öyama's temple land , which totaled 100 koku . In 1666 , a ...
... Sakamoto and the mountain code from 1702. Originally , Öyama was awarded about seventy - two koku in Sakamoto and twenty - seven koku in Koyasu , making both villages part of Öyama's temple land , which totaled 100 koku . In 1666 , a ...
Page 345
... Sakamoto oshi ) was unfounded . The magistrate of temples and shrines recognized Sakamoto's claim that Koyasu had sold unauthorized amulets and ordered the confiscation of printing blocks for amulets and the prohibition of unauthorized ...
... Sakamoto oshi ) was unfounded . The magistrate of temples and shrines recognized Sakamoto's claim that Koyasu had sold unauthorized amulets and ordered the confiscation of printing blocks for amulets and the prohibition of unauthorized ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abbot affiliation Art of Archery Awa's bakufu Ban Dainagon ekotoba Buddha Buddhist century ceremony chapel wedding Chinese Christian Confucian Critical cult culture danka deity discourse doctrine documents Dōgen early Edo period emperor Ennin essay example four debts gannin Heian Herrigel Hōnen imperial interpretation ISZO Japan Japanese archery Japanese religions Jizō jōrei Kamakura kami Kojiki Kojiki and Nihon koku Koyasu Kōza Kūkai kyūdō kyūjutsu licenses Matsumoto medieval Meiji Messianity Minamoto no Makoto modern monks mountain myths Nihon shoki Norinaga nyūji officials Okinawan original oshi Osorezan Öyama parishes parishioners pilgrimage practice prayer Pure Land registry ritual Sagami Province Sakamoto samurai scholars sect secular Shingon Shingon clergy Shinto Shirakawa shrine priests Shugendō smallpox social society Sōtō Sōtō Zen spirit status Sutra Tamamuro Tathāgatagarbha temples and shrines Tendai Tetsumei tion Tokugawa period Tokyo Tomo no Yoshio tradition translation University village Western Tama women Yoshida