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HOW AN INDIAN MONK CHANGED JAPAN FOREVER

 

HOW AN INDIAN MONK CHANGED JAPAN FOREVER |

HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL JAPAN (NARA)

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•Nov 5, 2019

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In the 8th century, a South Indian (Tamil) Buddhist monk named Bodhisena journeyed from Madurai to the Far East in an attempt to locate his spiritual mentor. He arrived in Imperial Nara, Japan and discovered a country on the brink of collapse: wracked by drought and a smallpox epidemic, facing an ongoing debt crisis, and struggling through political turmoil. Enjoy! Some commenters have requested additional reading and sources: - "From Outcasts to Emperors: Shingon Ritsu and the Mañjuśrī Cult in Medieval Japan," by David Quinter (pg. 65+ for the transformation of Gyoki's public image as Manjusri) - "A Waka Anthology: Grasses of Remembrance" by Edwin A. Cranston (pg. 434 for the exchange between Gyoki and Bodhisena) - "Japan: Its Architecture, Art and Art Manufactures," by Christopher Dresser (includes discussions on Todaiji temple and its cost) - "Population, Disease, and Land in Early Japan, 645–900" by William Wayne Ferris (includes discussions on the smallpox epidemic and its impacts) - "Japanese Buddhism" by Charles Eliot - "Music from the Tang Court," by Laurence Picken (includes discussions about Hironari's return delegation from China with Bodhisena) #japanesehistory#japaneseculture#buddhism​ -- Sakuya by Peritune http://peritune.com/

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​ -- Minor semantic correction: Bodhisena introduced Kegon Buddhism to Japan.

 

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