Gyōnen

Gyōnen (凝然; 1240–1321) was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Kegon school who resided at Tōdai-ji Temple in the late Kamakura period. He studied the history of Buddhism in India, China, and Japan, compiling documents on this subject in pursuit of a comprehensive understanding of Japanese Buddhism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hasshū kōyō : Bukkyō o shin ni yoku shiru tame no hon /
    八宗綱要 : 仏敎を真によく知るための本 /
    by Gyōnen, 1240-1321

    Published 1981
    Book
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    Ba zong gang yao /
    八宗綱要/
    by Gyōnen, 1240-1321

    Published 1985
    Book
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    The essentials of the eight traditions / by Gyōnen, 1240-1321

    Published 1994
    Book
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    The essentials of the Vinaya tradition / by Gyōnen, 1240-1321

    Published 1995
    Book
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    Buddhahood in this body : Japanese esoteric Buddhism (Shin-gon) in context / by Shendge, Malati J.

    Published 2009
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    The origins and development of Pure Land Buddhism : a study and translation of Gyōnen's Jōdo Hōmon Genrushō / by Blum, Mark L., 1950-

    Published 2002
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    Tendai shisō nyūmon : Tendaishū no rekishi to shisō /
    天台思想入門 : 天台宗の歴史と思想 /
    by Kamata, Shigeo, 1927-2001

    Published 1984
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    Gyōnen's Transmission of the Buddha Dharma in three countries / by Green, Ronald S., Mun, Chanju

    Published 2018
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