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  • Dōkyō - Wikipedia
    Dōkyō (道 鏡; 700 – May 13, 772) was a Japanese monk who rose to power through the favor of Empress Kōken (Empress Shōtoku) and became a Daijō-daijin Zenji, the rank set up for him, and later became a Hōō, the highest rank of the religious world He served Ryoben at Tōdai-ji
  • Dōkyō | Shintoism, Buddhism Syncretism | Britannica
    Dōkyō, (from Chinese Tao-chiao, “Teaching of the Way”), popular or religious Taoism, as distinguished from philosophical Taoism, as introduced into Japan from China
  • Dōkyō - path-to-jp-lit. nict. go. jp
    Dōkyō was the son of Emperor Tenji’s child, Prince Shiki, and a royal grandson of Emperor Tenji Dōkyō studied Buddhist teachings under Gien in his youth and had mastered Sanskrit
  • Dōkyō | Monk, Scholar, Reformer | Britannica
    Dōkyō was a Japanese Buddhist priest who attempted to usurp the Japanese imperial throne In 761 Dōkyō won the confidence of the former empress Kōken (who had occupied the throne from 749 to 758) and, according to some accounts, became her lover
  • Dōkyō | Dictionary of Buddhism | Nichiren Buddhism Library
    Dōkyō [道鏡] (d 772): A priest of the Dharma Characteristics (Hossō) school who lived at Tōdai-ji temple in Nara, Japan In 761 the Retired Empress Kōken fell ill, and Dōkyō was summoned to court to pray for her recovery His prayers were regarded as effective, and he won her trust and esteem
  • Dōkyō • . A History . . of Japan . 日本歴史
    Dōkyō (道鏡) was a Buddhist Priest who lived during the Nara Period and the reign of Empress Kōken At the time he was renowned as the medical authority and so when Kōken became ill he was called upon to heal her After he had done so she promoted him for his services
  • The Dōkyō Incident: Empress Shōtoku and the Intersection of Shinto and . . .
    Dōkyō, a prominent monk, rose to prominence under the empress's rule, who was a notable proponent of Buddhism This unprecedented status conferred upon him was not merely ceremonial; it symbolized the growing influence of Buddhism in a society traditionally rooted in Shinto beliefs
  • Dōkyō - Wikiwand
    Dōkyō was a Japanese monk who rose to power through the favor of Empress Kōken and became a Daijō-daijin Zenji, the rank set up for him, and later became a Hōō
  • Dōkyō Explained
    When Dōkyō cured the illness of Kōken in 761, after she had abdicated in 758, he attained a secure and influential place in her court; she initially regarded him as her healer and spiritual adviser, before turning to him for political advice as well
  • Dōkyō - History Atlas
    Dōkyō (700 – May 13, 772) is a Japanese monk of the Hossō sect of Buddhism; and he is a political figure in the Nara period





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