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- Jianzhen (688–763), also known by his ****anese name Ganjin (****anese pronunciation: [ɡaꜜɲ.dʑiɴ],), was a Tang Chinese monk who helped to propagate Buddhism...
- the blind Chinese priest Jianzhen, better known by his ****anese name Ganjin. Ganjin traveled to ****an at the request of ****anese priests, and established...
- the Risshi (律師, "precept master") for ordination prior to the arrival of Ganjin, and presided over the opening of the Tōdai-ji Temple. Dao-xuan was born...
- Ababin Ahmadabad-e Khanliq Askavaq Baghbanan-e Olya Bahmanabad Baranqar Ganjin Golgolab Golujeh Gurjiq Kahvarin Kalyan Khalaf Khvordeh Bolagh Mavi Owraq...
- Buddhist monk Gyōki, and once completed it was used by the Chinese monk Ganjin as an ordination site. ****an nevertheless entered a phase of po****tion...
- general po****tion. In 753 A.D., the Chinese priest Jianzhen (in ****anese Ganjin), who was well-versed in medicine, arrived in ****an after five failed attempts...
- 1291 during the Eiso Dynasty failed. Hiragana was imported from ****an by Ganjin in 1265. Noro, village priestesses of the Ryukyuan religion, appeared. The...
- Rinzai temple in Dazaifu, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. It was founded by Ganjin in 761. Together with Tōdai-ji in Nara and Yakushi-ji in Tochigi Prefecture...
- ordination under the Vinaya at Tōdai-ji. In 754 CE, ordination was given by Ganjin, who arrived in ****an after traveling over 12 years and six attempts of...
- known as Risshū 律宗, established by the Chinese monk Ganjin 鑑眞 (****anese: Jianzhen; 687–763). Ganjin’s transmission of the Nanshan Vinaya interpretations...