(Kenmitsu) Buddhism in Japan;
Heian Buddhism; Japan, Buddhist
art in; Kamakura Buddhism, Japan;
Mahayana precepts in Japan; Meiji
Buddhist reform; Nara Buddhism;
Pure Land art; Pure Land schools;
Shinto(Honji Suijaku) and
Buddhism; temple system in Japan
and abortion, 9–10, 533, 544
and Buddhist studies, 95–97, 99–100,
311, 386, 413–415, 573–574, 860
Buddhist texts, 26, 116, 676–677, 811
Chan (Zen) school in, 134–136
and Confucianism, 172
decline of the dharma, 212–213
Faxiang (Hosso) school in, 283–284
folk religion, 291–293, 540
Ghost Festival, 287–288, 307, 309
Huayan (Kegon) school in, 345
laity, 385–386, 388–389, 447–448, 531
martial arts, 516–518
monastic architecture, 554–556
monks, 161, 236–237, 380, 404
ordination, 499–500, 616–618, 674, 714
and Pure Land Buddhism, 699–700,
708–709
religious practices, 21–22, 90, 534, 561,
718, 726–727
sacred space, 208, 788–794
and Shingon Buddhism, 764–765
and Taiwan, 816–817
Tantra in, 825
Tiantai (Tendai) school, 850
Japan, Buddhist art in, 391–396
Japanese, Buddhist influences on
vernacular literature in, 396–398.
See alsoChinese, Buddhist
influences on vernacular literature
in; poetry and Buddhism
Japanese royal family and Buddhism,
398–400. See alsoMeiji Buddhist
reform
Japanization, 767
jataka,25, 32, 46, 59, 86, 102, 230, 251,
264, 400–401,422, 430–431, 495,
532, 593, 627–628, 734, 829,
842–843, 890–891. See also avadana
jataka,illustrations of, 46–47, 80–81, 88,
118, 401–402,842–843. See also
Buddha, life of the, in art; jataka
in Central Asia, 123–124
in China, 146–147
in India, 362, 365
in Myanmar, 579
Jatakamala(Aryas ́ura), 32, 401–402, 402,
748
Jatakanidana, 86
Jattakatthavannana, 627
Java, 68, 371–372, 785
Jayabahu Dharmakirti,
Nikayasamgrahaya, 777
Jayavarman II, King, 106, 425
Jayavarman V, King, 106
Jayavarman VI, King, 106
Jayavarman VII, King, 106–107, 783
Jayhanl, Kitab al-masalik, 380
Jetari, 35
Jetavana Monastery, 18, 644, 796, 801
Jetavana school, 795
Jetavanlyas, 506
Jet Tamnan, 634
“Jewel in the Lotus,” 613
jewels, 403,424, 450, 715, 717. See also
Indra’s net
jhana,226–227. See alsodhyana (trance
state)
jiangjing wen, 155
Jianzhen. SeeGanjin
Jiaojie xinxue biqiu xinghu lüyi
(Daoxuan), 265
jielü, 263
Jien, Gukansho, 335
Jigoku zoshi, 319
’Jigs med gling pa, 730, 856
Jimingsi, 551
Jinakalamall,877–878
Jinakalamalinl(Ratanapañña), 628
Jinakalamallpakarana, 832
Jin’gangbei(Zhanran), 849, 925
Jin’gang keyi, 813
Jin’gang sanmei jing, 27
Jingde chuandeng lu(Daoyuan), 132, 427
jinglu,116–117
Jingmai, 909
Jingtu cibei ji(Cimin), 707
Jingtu lun, 707
Jingwan, 677
Jingying Huiyuan, 167
Jin shizi zhang(Fazang), 343
Jinshui Jingyuan, 863
Jintasi, 147
Ji school, 709
Jishuschool, 380, 412
Jiuhua mountain, 553
Jiun Onko(Jiun Sonja), 404
Bongaku shinryo, 404
Juzen hogo, 404
Jlvaka Komarabhacca, 519
jlvitendriya,203–204
Jizang, 144, 167, 481
jizoku,use of term, 161
jñana,523, 632, 683
Jñanagupta, 471
Jñanaprasthana(Katyayanlputra), 166,
220
Jodo Shinshu, 10, 22, 79, 279, 414,
531–532, 544, 573–574, 617, 699,
708–709, 720, 766
in West, 267, 865–866
Jodo Shinshuschool, 412
Jodoshu, 336, 412, 699
Jog Muni Vajracarya, 594
Jojitsu (Chengshi) school, 411, 582
Jokei, 414
Jo khang, 326, 404–405,851, 854, 857
Jo nang pa, 827, 854, 856
Jo nang Taranatha, 95, 575, 856
Joruriji, 706
Jotipala, 628
Juefan (Huihong), 405–406
Jueshe, 819
Juhakka-in, 696
Juhoyojin shu(Shinjo), 815
‘Ju Mi pham, 857
Jung, Carl G., 686
Junnin, Emperor, 237
Juqu Mengxun, 147
“just war,” 894–896
Juzen hogo(Jiun Onko), 404
K
Kabul Shah, 380
Kachai (Mahakachai, Sangkachai), 302
KadavädduveJinavam ̇sa, 898
Kagyu. SeeBka’ brgyud (Kagyu)
Kahtog rig ’dzin Tshe dbang nor bu, 856
kaidan, 598
Kailas ́a (Kailash), 407–408,408,654, 654
Kaiyuan shijiao lu(Zhisheng), 26, 116
Kajisan, 599
Kakka, 772
Kakrak, 118
Kakuban, 765, 790, 825
Kakuju, 765
Kakukai, 765
Kakuryo Nishijima, 865
Kakuzen, 414
Kalacakra,204, 373–374, 381, 408–410
kalacakrasystem, 87
Kalacakra Tantra,511, 747
Kalasan, 372
Kallla wa-Dimna, 380
KalpanamanditikaDrstantapan ̇kti
(Kumaralata), 37
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