829 in Japan
List of events in the year 829
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See also: | Other events of 829 History of Japan • Timeline • Years |
Events in the year 829 in Japan.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Emperor Junna[1]
Events
- January 23 - Buddhist monk Kūkai establishes a private school known as the Shugei Shuchi Institute (traditional Japanese Date: 15th day of the 12th month, 828).[2]
- Ten monks conducted a ritual reading (転読) of the complete Buddhist canon at Miroku-ji in Usa in the 19th day of the 5th month[3]
References
- ^ Teeuwen, Mark (2002). "From Jindō to Shinto: A Concept Takes Shape". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 29 (3/4): 233–263. ISSN 0304-1042. JSTOR 30233723.
- ^ Yoshinori, Takeuchi (2003). Buddhist Spirituality: Later China, Korea, Japan, and the Modern World. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. p. 178. ISBN 978-81-208-1944-3.
- ^ "The Production of the Healing Buddha at Kokusenji and Its Relationship to Hachiman Faith | 九大コレクション | 九州大学附属図書館" (in Japanese). hdl:2324/2794919.
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