Examples of 'shingon' in a sentence

Meaning of "shingon"

'Shingon' is a noun that represents a Japanese esoteric sect of Buddhism with a focus on mantras and rituals
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  • a major school of esoteric Buddhism in Japan

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Shingon had become legitimate.
The temple was established by the Shingon sect.
Shingon is portrayed walking limply with her hands dangling.
Kangiten has now become an important deity in Shingon.
First shingon ritsu souyasan meikeiji chief priest and officiating monk.
But surely there is no reason to repudiate the Shingon teachings.
The Shingon is the most powerful secret teaching.
Such was the effect of the Shingon prayers for victory.
The Shingon priests are evil friends to all living beings.
Therefore everyone agreed in declaring the Shingon school to be superior.
And the Shingon sect in particular is a great plague to this nation of ours.
These schools more or less share the same doctrines as Shingon.
And the Shingon schools in particular make it a point to emphasize worldly benefits exclusively.
Let me briefly describe the bizarre conduct of the Shingon sect.
It is also one of the few Shingon Buddhist temples to have always accepted women.

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The date at which the temple returned to the Shingon sect is unknown.
Shingon gave the young Morihei his first introduction to the kototama as a spiritual practice.
And this has come about wholly as a result of the false doctrines of Shingon.
The scholars of the Shingon and the other various sects were unaware of their errors.
Even today in Japan the script is a core component of Shingon practices and art.
The word Shingon means mantra.
He is one of the eight patriarchs in Shingon Buddhism.
There is no Shingon temple nearby.
I returned to Japan to reconnect with the tradition of Shingon.
Shingon remains one of the largest schools of Buddhism in Japan.
He studied only the teachings of Shingon and propagated them in Japan.
That Shingon is worthy of respect.
Most of these temples belong to the Shingon and Tendai sects.
Shingon represents the middle period of esoteric Buddhist development in India.
It is also a point of controversy between the Shingon and Tendai sects.
Every Shingon priest in both China and Japan has since become his disciple.
Yoshimi studied Buddhist writings and was familiar with the Shingon school.
It was injected into Shingon from Tibet via Taoism.
The majority of the temples in this grouping are part of Japanese esoteric Shingon Buddhism.
Followers of Shingon believe that Kobo Daishi is not dead.
The town is known as the headquarters of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism.
Shingon Buzan sect.
During those ten years he studied both the Shingon and Tendai doctrines.
Shingon Sect temple.
Their cult was introduced from China into Japan by the followers of the Shingon sect.
The headquarters of the Shingon Buddhist sect.
Shingon perspectives: The choice to do so is motivated by the.
This is the system of the Shingon School.
In Shingon buddhism, the sword has a life of its own.
This is the head temple Shingon Buddhism.
Accordingly, the Shingon expounds the method of entering samadhi.
This temple must belong to the Shingon Sect.
The founders of the Shingon teachings were warped, to begin with.
But many women also practiced Shingon Buddhism.
In most Shingon temples, this ritual is performed daily in the morning or the afternoon.

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