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Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) is a
Buddhist temple belonging to the Sōtō
school of ****anese Zen
located in the
Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku, near
Sengakuji Station...
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Sengaku (仙覚, 1203 – c. 1273) was a ****anese
Buddhist monk of the
Tendai school. He was a scholar,
editor and a
literary critic. His
major work, Man'yōshū...
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Mitford appended what he
explained were
translations of
Sengaku-ji do****ents the
author had
examined personally.
These were
proffered as...
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Sengaku Ma****a (****anese: 前田專學, romanized: Maeda
Sengaku) is a ****anese writer,
philosopher and teacher,
known for his
writings on
Indian philosophy and...
- Asano's
widow Yōzeiin of the deed, he and the
remaining 45 rōnin went to
Sengaku-ji in
Shinagawa where Naganori was
buried and
there they were arrested...
- do, With the
remaining springtime." He was
buried in the
graveyard of
Sengaku-ji. His
retainers became ronin when the
Shogunate confiscated his fief...
- Italy)
December 14
Alabama Day (Alabama) Forty-seven
Ronin Remembrance Day (
Sengaku-ji, Tokyo)
Martyred Intellectuals Day (Bangladesh)
Monkey Day (International)...
- Hinduism,
Infobase Publishing Ma****a,
Sengaku (1992), "An
Introduction to the Life and
Thought of Sankara", in Ma****a,
Sengaku (ed.), A
Thousand Teachings: The...
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Asakusa Line
trains to
expedite this connection. The
station is
named after Sengaku-ji, a
nearby temple famous for
housing the
graves of the Forty-seven rōnin...
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Thousand Teachings: The
Upadesasahasri of Sankara.
Translated by Ma****a,
Sengaku.
State University of New York Press. 1979. p. 4. ISBN 978-0791409435. Karen...