Table of Contents
8 relations: Buddhism in Japan, Chidatsu, Dōshō, East Asian Yogācāra, Soka Gakkai, Xuanzang, Yamato Province, Yogachara.
- 7th-century Buddhism
- Asuka period Buddhist clergy
- History of Buddhism in China
- History of Buddhism in Japan
Buddhism in Japan
Buddhism was first established in Japan in the 6th century CE.
See Chitsū and Buddhism in Japan
Chidatsu
Chidatsu (c653) was a priest of the Hosso School of Japanese Buddhism. Chitsū and Chidatsu are 7th-century Buddhism, History of Buddhism in China and History of Buddhism in Japan.
Dōshō
was a Japanese monk credited with playing an influential role in the founding of Buddhism in Japan. Chitsū and Dōshō are Asuka period Buddhist clergy.
See Chitsū and Dōshō
East Asian Yogācāra
East Asian Yogācāra refers to the traditions in East Asia which developed out of the Indian Buddhist Yogācāra (lit. "yogic practice") systems (also known as Vijñānavāda, "the doctrine of consciousness" or Cittamātra, "mind-only"). Chitsū and East Asian Yogācāra are History of Buddhism in China.
See Chitsū and East Asian Yogācāra
Soka Gakkai
is a Japanese Buddhist religious movement based on the teachings of the 13th-century Japanese priest Nichiren.
Xuanzang
Xuanzang ((Hsüen Tsang); 6 April 6025 February 664), born Chen Hui / Chen Yi (/), also known by his Sanskrit Dharma name Mokṣadeva, was a 7th-century Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator.
Yamato Province
was a province of Japan, located in Kinai, corresponding to present-day Nara Prefecture in Honshū.
See Chitsū and Yamato Province
Yogachara
Yogachara (योगाचार, IAST) is an influential tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology emphasizing the study of cognition, perception, and consciousness through the interior lens of meditation, as well as philosophical reasoning (hetuvidyā).
See also
7th-century Buddhism
- Chidatsu
- Chitsū
- Maligawila Buddha statue
Asuka period Buddhist clergy
History of Buddhism in China
- Auspicious Tantra of All-Reaching Union
- Chen Yueyi
- Chidatsu
- Chitsū
- East Asian Yogācāra
- Four Buddhist Persecutions in China
- Geyi
- Huichang persecution of Buddhism
- Lanxi Daolong
- Memoirs of Eminent Monks
- Ming–Tibet relations
- Mouzi Lihuolun
- National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area
- Praying for Power
- Qocho
- Ren Jiyu
- White Lotus
- Yogi Chen
History of Buddhism in Japan
- Chidatsu
- Chitsū
- Forced Hospitalization at Honmyōji
- Kaga ikki
- Kōya Hijiri
- Ohigashi schism
- Shinbutsu shūgō
- Sōhei
- Zen at War
References
Also known as Chitsu.

