Premium Only Content
David Eckel: 21 The Origins of Japanese Buddhism
Buddhism entered Japan in the sixth century of the common era. In the early years, during the reign of Prince Shotoku (574–622) and during the Nara Period (710–784), Buddhism was invoked to promote the welfare of the nation.
The indigenous Japanese tradition known as Shinto, or “the Way of the Gods,” was codified to respond to Buddhism, or “the Way of the Buddha.” When the imperial capital was moved to Kyoto in the ninth century, two new Buddhist schools emerged that changed the face of Japanese Buddhism.
The Shingon School, founded by Kukai (774–835), brought the colorful symbols and rituals of Tantra to Japan.
The Tendai School, founded by Saicho (767–822), introduced the synthesis of the T’ien-t’ai School and served as the spawning ground for several important movements that shaped later Japanese history.
[This upload is for informational purposes only, and is not monetized. If anyone claims copyright and wants the video removed, please write to [email protected] and the video will be removed immediately.]
-
53:18
Dharma Documentaries
1 month agoThe Lama Child
1971 -
2:05:28
BEK TV
2 days agoTrent Loos in the Morning - 11/28/2025
7.71K -
20:39
Forrest Galante
13 hours agoCatching A Giant Crab For Food With Bare Hands
123K31 -
26:01
MetatronHistory
4 days agoThe REAL History of Pompeei
16.9K4 -
15:42
Nikko Ortiz
1 day agoPublic Freakouts Caught On Camera...
124K37 -
21:57
GritsGG
18 hours agoHigh Kill Quad Dub & Win Streaking! Most Winning CoD Player of All Time!
16.7K -
5:44
SpartakusLIVE
21 hours agoARC BOUNTY HUNTER #arcraiders
23.4K2 -
15:50
MetatronCore
2 days agoMy Statement on Charlie Kirk's Shooting
17.3K8 -
LIVE
Lofi Girl
2 years agoSynthwave Radio 🌌 - beats to chill/game to
586 watching -
3:31:12
Price of Reason
16 hours agoThanksgiving Special - Is Stranger Things 5 any good and other SURPRISES!
121K1