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Suzuki, Beatrice Lane. 8 Ceremonies for Disciples on Mount Kōya. Lay Buddhism and Spirituality - From Vimalakirti to the Nenbutsu Masters. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 149 - 166 Jul 2014. ISBN 9781908049155.
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In this chapter, the author discusses the ceremonies that happen at Kōya-san (Mt. Kōya), the headquarters of the Shingon Sect, there is a Shingon Ritsu (i.e. Vinaya) temple where certain ceremonies take place which are available both to priests and laymen.This temple is Entsūritsuji, popularly called Shinbessho, the head of which, Rev. Keiho Tamayama, is noted for his strict and austere life, his learning and his kindness. These ceremonies comprise the Bosatsukai, the Sanzenbutsumyō, and the Ango.
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- container titleLay Buddhism and Spirituality: From Vimalakīrti to the Nenbutsu Masters
- creatorBeatrice Lane Suzuki
- isbn9781781792261 (eBook)
- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield, United Kingdom
- rightsEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- series titleEastern Buddhist Voices
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