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REL 444/544 Medieval Japanese Buddhism, Fall 2019 CRN16061/2 Mark Unno
PACIFIC WORLD Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies
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Kōmyō Shingon) Practices in Medieval Japan, Focusing on the Activities of Eison (1201-90) and His Saidaiji Order of Shingon Ritsu Monks and Mantras for Nuns
Ritual of the Clear Light Mantra Richard K
74. KŌMYŌ SHINGON1 Mark Unno Preface the Kōmyō Shingon 光明眞言, Or the Mantra of Light, Is a Key Practice of the Shingo
Medieval Japanese Buddhism, Fall 2017 CRN16413/4 Mark Unno
Glossary of Selected Japanese and Sanskrit Terms and Names
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Form of --Kottegoda S. Warnasuriya Shingon Refractions Author: Mark Unno Wisdom Publications, Boston, 2004 Four 710-794, Heian 7
Seeking the Pure Land in Heian Japan: the Practices of the Monks of the Nijugo Zammai-E
The Joy of the Dharma: Esoteric Buddhism and the Early Medieval Transformation of Japanese Literature
April-June 2012, Volume 39(PDF)
Myōe and the Mantra of Light
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The Butterfly and the Mushroom, Mark Unno's Shingon Refractions