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Jitsugokyo: The Wisdom of Kobo Daishi - Paperback

Jitsugokyo: The Wisdom of Kobo Daishi - Paperback

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by Henry Kawada (Translator), William Ridgeway (Editor), Kobo Daishi (Author)

Kodo Daishi (774-835) is one of the most respected and popular Buddhist masters of Japan. He was the founder of Shingon or Esoteric Buddhism in Japan, a civil engineer, and a wandering saint. Many achievements have been attributed to him including this collection of 48 maxims, which some scholars say are gleanings of the Chinese classics. Whichever the case, Kobo Daishi is a cultural hero in Japan and a man of incontestable genius and extraordinary accomplishments. School children throughout Japan for nearly a millennium began their education by learning these wise sayings in the Jitsugokyo, "Teachings of the Words of Truth."

Author Biography

Henry Kawada started playing tennis at Alaska Methodist University in 1972. He has coached tennis in Hawaii and is the translator of Dennis Van Der Meer's Complete Book of Tennis (1984). He is the author of A Comparative Study of Enlightenment (2012).

Number of Pages: 26
Dimensions: 0.06 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: September 18, 2014