Bodhisena — (Sanskrit बोधिसेन Chinese and Japanese 菩提僊那, 704 760, born a Brahmin in India) was a Buddhist scholar and monk. Overview He visited Japan, on the invitation of Emperor Shōmu, to spread the use of Sanskrit and establish Huayan Buddhism in the… … Wikipedia
Nanto Shichi Daiji — (南都七大寺), literally the seven great temples of Nanto (synonym of Nara) is a historical common name generally referring to the powerful and influential seven Buddhist temples located in Nara. Although as to which temples were included under this… … Wikipedia
Daian-ji — Coordinates: 34°40′05″N 135°48′46″E / 34.668°N 135.812722°E / 34.668; 135.812722 … Wikipedia
Nanto Shichi Daiji — Nanto Shichidai ji Gojû no tô (五重の塔, pagode à cinq étages) du Kôfuku ji (興福寺) Nanto Shichidai ji (南都七大寺 … Wikipédia en Français
Nanto Shichidai-Ji — Gojû no tô (五重の塔, pagode à cinq étages) du Kôfuku ji (興福寺) Nanto Shichidai ji (南都七大寺 … Wikipédia en Français
Nanto Shichidai-ji — Gojû no tô (五重の塔, pagode à cinq étages) du Kôfuku ji (興福寺) Nanto Shichidai ji (南都七大寺 … Wikipédia en Français
Nanto shichidai-ji — Gojû no tô (五重の塔, pagode à cinq étages) du Kôfuku ji (興福寺) Nanto Shichidai ji (南都七大寺 … Wikipédia en Français
Nanto Shichi Daiji — (南都七大寺), literalmente los siete grandes templos de Nanto (sinónimo de Nara) es un nombre histórico que generalmente se refiere a los poderosos e influyentes siete templos budistas ubicados en Nara. Aunque en cuanto a qué templos se han incluido… … Wikipedia Español