Heian Buddhism
Japanese Buddhism during the Heian period
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Heian Buddhism
Summary
Key Facts
- Heian Buddhism is in the country of Japan[1].
- Heian Buddhism followed Nanto Rokushū[2].
- Heian Buddhism was followed by Kamakura Buddhism[3].
- Heian Buddhism is a type of Buddhism in Japan[4].
- Heian Buddhism's Commons category is recorded as Buddhism in the Heian period[5].
- Heian Buddhism comprises Shingon Buddhism[6].
- Heian Buddhism comprises Tendai[7].
- Heian Buddhism's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Buddhism in the Heian period[8].
- Heian Buddhism dates from the Heian period[9].
Body
Definition and Type
Heian Buddhism is a type of Buddhism in Japan[4].
Use and Application
Components include Shingon Buddhism[6], a school of Buddhism[10], in Japan[11], founded in 0823[12], headquartered in Shingon sect eighteen Motoyama[13] and Tendai[7], a school of Buddhism[14], in Japan[15], founded in 0806[16], headquartered in Sakamoto[17].