An edition of Kōbō Daishi bokuseki shūshū (1999)

Kōbō Daishi bokuseki shūshū

sho no mandara sekai

Kōbō Daishi bokuseki shūshū
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An edition of Kōbō Daishi bokuseki shūshū (1999)

Kōbō Daishi bokuseki shūshū

sho no mandara sekai

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Language
Japanese
Pages
22

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Kōbō Daishi bokuseki shūshū: sho no mandara sekai
1999, Kōbō Daishi Bokuseki Shūshū Kankōkai
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Table of Contents

v. 1-2. Rōko shiki
v. 3. Daibirushana jōbutsu jinpen kajikyō
v. 4-7. Sanjūjō sōshi
v. 8. Shingon shichisozō narabi ni kōjōbun
v. 9. Goshōrai mokuroku (Hōgenji-bon)
v. 10. Goshōrai mokuroku (Tōji-bon), Goshōrai mokuroku (Sefukuji-bon)
v. 11. Yo hongokushi shō kyōki kei, Yo Etsushū Setsudoshi shō naige kyōsho kei, Ichiji ichibutsu Hokekyō, Hannya shingyō, Ninnōgyo Ryōbi sho, Jingoji gakuji, Tatage no fude hōkenhyō, Saga Tennō shinkan Kōjō kaichō
v. 12. Fūshinjō, Kanjō rekimei, Kyūkaku jō, Shakubai (zō Denkyō Daishi), Nanẽndō tōdaimei
v. 13. Kongō Hannyakyō kaidai
v. 14. Kongōchō yugakyō, Dainichikyō sho yōbunki
v. 15. Sokushin jōbutsubon, Shingon fuhōden, Kongō Dōji hō, Kongōjō gakuji, Hachimangū gakuji
v. 16. Futarayama himei (Jingoji-bon), Futarayama himei (Daigoji-bon).
v. 17. Masuda no Ike himei
v. 18. Saishi gyokuza umei, Hihaku jū nyoze
v. 19. Jūyushi batsubi, Shugei Shuchiin shiki narabi ni jo
v. 20. Bunkyō hifuron, Bunpitsu genshin shō
v. 21. Tenrei banshō meigi, Tenrei buntai
v. 22. Shinsen ruirin shō, Kyūshū shō, Son Katei shofu, Kagaku eireishū, Ito Naishinnō ganmon.

Edition Notes

Colophon title.

Issued in case; colophon and table of contents mounted on case; explanatory notes inserted; vols. crafted in traditional accordion book style, covered with gold and silver embroidery on black silk cloth, which symbolizes the ocean waves between Japan and China.

Facsimile reproduction of mss. of Kōbō Daishi, a famous Buddhist priest of the early Heian period and founder of the Shingon Sect Buddhism; includes several reproduction of scrolls designated as national treasures in Japan.

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Kyōto-shi

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Library of Congress
BQ8999 .K852 1999

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Pagination
22 volumes in 7 cases
Number of pages
22

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Open Library
OL44160420M
OCLC/WorldCat
54420390

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