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  • Bodhisena or Bodaisenna (704–760) was a Buddhist scholar and monk from India known for traveling to Japan and China and establishing the Kegon school...
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    dancers to celebrate the completion of the Buddha. The Indian priest Bodhisena performed the eye-opening for Emperor Shōmu. The project cost Japan greatly...
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  • Great Buddha of Nara at Tōdai-ji was completed with the assistance of Bodhisena from India. 754 Priest Ganjin arrived from China. 757 Fujiwara no Nakamaro...
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    Buddhism (華厳宗, Kegon-shū), introduced to Japan around 736 by the Indian monk Bodhisena. The school focused on the Avatamsaka Sutra, a compilation of numerous...
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  • India. Manikkavacakar Mangayarkkarasiyar Kulachirai Nayanar Santhananda Bodhisena Chithalai Chathanar Vida Dutton Scudder Augustus De Morgan S. Subramania...
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    of the towering statue of Lord Buddha was performed by an Indian monk, Bodhisena, in 752 AD. In my opinion, if all our rich and educated men once go and...
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  • Izumi, football player (Indian father) Bob Singh Dhillon, businessman Bodhisena, Buddhist scholar and monk Gonsalo Garcia, Roman Catholic saint Pico Iyer...
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    the developed world. Giacomo Casanova - Italian adventurer and author. Bodhisena – Tamil Indian Buddhist scholar and monk who traveled to Japan and established...
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  • appointed as "precept master", and greeted Ganjin upon arrival as well as Bodhisena. By 760, his health declined and he was forced to withdraw to Hisodera...
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    Bodhidharma - founder of Chan Buddhism, believed to have come from Kanchipuram Bodhisena - Buddhist scholar notable for travelling to Japan Buddhadatta - 5th-century...
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    Gyōki to erect a hall on the site, and two years later the Indian monk Bodhisena, noticing a resemblance to the Vulture Peak, founded the Ryōsen-ji. The...
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  • on silk key figures in the history of Tōdai-ji: Emperor Shōmu, Rōben, Bodhisena, and Gyōki ICP Four Saintly Persons 絹本著色四聖御影 kenpon chakushoku shishōnomie...
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  • Black Bob Hale (philosopher) Bodhi Bodhimandala Bodhisattva Precepts Bodhisena Body donation Body of Knowledge Body politic Body without organs Bodymind...
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    rains, on the 26th day, the venerable Dharmanandin, disciple of the monk Bodhisena, established this Bodhisattva in his own sanctuary. With his father and...
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    Bosatsu in 751, so in Japan he is often referred to as Gyōki Bosatsu. Bodhisena Inoue Kaoru (井上薫) - a scholar who specialized in the study of Gyōki. "大僧正舎利瓶記"...
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    Tang China (Kentōshi) along with Kibi no Makibi, Abe no Nakamaro. Later Bodhisena also joined as their companion. Genbō stayed in China for 17 years. Genbō...
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  • the history of Tōdai-ji: Emperor Shōmu (rear left), Rōben (front left), Bodhisena (rear right), and Gyōki (front right); by Hokkyō Kanjō (法橋観盛) from Mino...
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