Exploring Shitennō-ji - Japan
Shitennō-ji is a Buddhist temple in Ōsaka, Japan. It is sometimes regarded as the first Buddhist and oldest officially administered temple in Japan, although the temple buildings have been rebuilt over the centuries.
KAMAKURA ( Temple, Big Budda and Beach ) JAPAN 2015
Kamakura ist eine ca. 50 km südwestlich von Tokio an der Sagami-Bucht gelegene Stadt, die im Norden, Osten und Westen von fünf Bergen umgeben ist. Sie war von 1185 bis 1333 der Regierungssitz Japans. Hauptanziehungspunkte für viele in- und ausländische Touristen sind die zahlreichen gut erhaltenen Tempel und Schreine aus jener Epoche. Auch ist Kamakuras Strand ein beliebtes Ausflugsziel.
Während der Heian-Zeit (794–1185) war Kamakura die wichtigste Stadt der Kantō-Region.
Nach dem Sieg über den Taira-Clan durch Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147–1199) konnte dieser 1192 beim Tennō durchsetzen, erblich zum Shōgun ernannt zu werden. Aber schon sein Enkel Sanetomo fiel 1219 einem Mord zum Opfer.[1] Die tatsächliche Macht in Kamakura übten dann die Hausverweser, die von den Taira abstammenden Hōjō, aus und regierten bis 1333 von hier aus über ganz Japan (Kamakura-Shogunat). Die Stadt entwickelte sich dabei zum politischen und kulturellen Mittelpunkt des Landes. Nach dem Sturz der Hōjō im Jahr 1333 verlor Kamakura im Rahmen der nachfolgenden Kemmu-Restauration und der einsetzenden Muromachi-Zeit zunehmend an Bedeutung und der Regierungssitz wurde wieder nach Kyōto verlegt.
Tennoji Temple
Tennoji Temple is a sacred place steeped in Japanese religious history. The temple was originally built to protect a carving made by Nichiren, a 13th century Buddhist priest. Shortly afterwards, the temple became a popular stopping point for the traveling priest while he journeyed to Kamakura. The rest of the temple was constructed later on in the late 17th century, and it remained in tact until the Japanese civil war.
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川 家康, January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which ruled from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Ieyasu seized power in 1600, received appointment as shogun in 1603, abdicated from office in 1605, but remained in power until his death in 1616. His given name is sometimes spelled Iyeyasu, according to the historical pronunciation of we. Ieyasu was posthumously enshrined at Nikkō Tōshō-gū with the name Tōshō Daigongen (東照大権現).
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1er temple Bouddhiste au Japon, situé à Osaka: Shitennoji
The Emperor of Japan's Birthday - 12/23/2008
Sin takes a trip to the Imperial Palace to celebrate Emperor Akihito's birthday. Uploaded in honor of the end of the Heisei era. Here's hoping Emperor Akihito enjoys a great and long retirement, and that his son proves to be just as great of a leader as he was.
[Wikipedia] Emperor Go-Daigo
Emperor Go-Daigo (後醍醐天皇 Go-Daigo-tennō) (November 26, 1288 – September 19, 1339) was the 96th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Post-Meiji historians construe Go-Daigo's reign to span 1318–1339; however, pre-Meiji accounts of his reign considered the years of his reign to encompass only between 1318–1332. Pre-Meiji scholars also considered Go-Daigo a pretender emperor in the years from 1336 through 1339.
This 14th-century sovereign was named after the 9th-century Emperor Daigo and go- (後), translates as later, and he is thus sometimes called the Later Emperor Daigo, or, in some older sources, Daigo, the second or as Daigo II.
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Nichiren
00:04:03 1 Biography
00:04:50 1.1 Birth
00:06:43 1.2 Buddhist education
00:08:37 1.3 Declaration of Nam(u) Myoho Renge Kyo
00:10:44 1.4 First remonstration to the Kamakura government
00:15:11 1.5 Attempt at execution
00:17:56 1.6 Second banishment and exile
00:20:21 1.7 The Mandala Gohonzon
00:22:10 1.8 Return to Kamakura
00:23:29 1.9 Retirement to Mount Minobu
00:26:55 1.10 Death
00:28:05 2 Teachings
00:30:25 2.1 Contributions based on Tendai or contemporary thought
00:30:49 2.1.1 Immanence
00:32:59 2.1.2 The Latter Day of the Law
00:34:01 2.1.3 Debate and polemics
00:36:49 2.1.4 Single Practice Buddhism
00:37:41 2.1.5 Protective forces
00:39:02 2.2 Unique teachings
00:39:16 2.2.1 The Five Principles
00:39:54 2.2.2 The Four Denunciations
00:41:18 2.2.3 The doctrine of the Three Great Secret Dharmas
00:44:12 2.2.4 Changing karma to mission
00:47:19 2.2.5 The great vow to achieve Kosen-rufu
00:49:20 3 Nichiren and his followers
00:51:06 4 After Nichiren's death
00:51:30 5 Writings
00:52:42 5.1 Selected important writings
00:54:13 5.2 Personal letters to followers
00:55:57 5.3 Writings to women
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Nichiren (日蓮; born as Zennichimaro (善日麿), Dharma name: Rencho - 16 February 1222 – 13 October 1282) was a Japanese Buddhist priest who lived during the Kamakura period (1185–1333) and developed the teachings that are now considered Nichiren Buddhism, a branch school of Mahayana Buddhism.Nichiren was highly controversial in his day and was known for preaching that the Lotus Sutra alone contains the highest truth of Buddhist teachings and represents the effective teaching for the Third Age of Buddhism. He declared that social and political peace are dependent on the quality of the belief system that is upheld in a nation. He advocated the repeated recitation of the Sutra's title, Nam(u)-myoho-renge-kyo. In addition, he held that the historical Shakyamuni Buddha was the manifestation of a Buddha-nature that is equally accessible to all. He insisted that those who claim to be believers of the Sutra must propagate it even in the face of persecution.Nichiren was a prolific writer and his biography, temperament, and the evolution of his thinking has been primarily gleaned from his own writings. He launched his teachings in 1253, advocating an exclusive return to the Lotus Sutra as based on its original Tendai interpretations. His 1260 treatise Risshō Ankoku Ron (立正安国論) (On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land) argued that a nation that embraces the Lotus Sutra will experience peace and prosperity whereas rulers who support inferior religious teachings invite disorder and disaster into their realms. In a 1264 essay he stated that the title of the Lotus Sutra, Nam(u)-myoho-renge-kyo, encompasses all Buddhist teachings and its recitation leads to enlightenment. As a result of his adamant stance he experienced severe persecution imposed by the Kamakura Shogunate and consequently began to see himself as bodily reading the Lotus Sutra (Jpn. Hokke shikidoku). In some of his writings during a second exile (1271-1274) he began to identify himself with the key Lotus Sutra characters Sadāparibhūta and Visistacaritra and saw himself in the role of leading a vast outpouring of Bodhisattvas of the Earth.In 1274, after his two predictions of foreign invasion and political strife were seemingly actualized by the first attempted Mongol invasion of Japan along with an unsuccessful coup within the Hōjō clan, Nichiren was pardoned by the Shogunate authorities and his advice was sought but not heeded. The Risshō Ankoku Ron in which he first predicted foreign invasion and civil disorder is now considered by Japanese historians to be a literary classic illustrating the apprehensions of that period. In 1358 he was bestowed the title Nichiren Dai-Bosatsu (日蓮大菩薩) (Great Bodhisattva Nichiren) by Emperor Go-Kōgon and in 1922 the titl ...
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00:04:28 1 Biography
00:05:20 1.1 Birth
00:07:24 1.2 Buddhist education
00:09:29 1.3 Declaration of Nam(u) Myoho Renge Kyo
00:11:53 1.4 First remonstration to the Kamakura government
00:16:53 1.5 Attempt at execution
00:19:59 1.6 Second banishment and exile
00:22:46 1.7 The Mandala Gohonzon
00:24:50 1.8 Return to Kamakura
00:26:18 1.9 Retirement to Mount Minobu
00:30:08 1.10 Death
00:31:26 2 Teachings
00:34:04 2.1 Contributions based on Tendai or contemporary thought
00:34:31 2.1.1 Immanence
00:36:56 2.1.2 The Latter Day of the Law
00:38:04 2.1.3 Debate and polemics
00:41:14 2.1.4 Single Practice Buddhism
00:42:10 2.1.5 Protective forces
00:43:41 2.2 Unique teachings
00:43:56 2.2.1 The Five Principles
00:44:38 2.2.2 The Four Denunciations
00:46:11 2.2.3 The doctrine of the Three Great Secret Dharmas
00:49:27 2.2.4 Changing karma to mission
00:52:57 2.2.5 The great vow to achieve Kosen-rufu
00:55:12 3 Nichiren and his followers
00:57:12 4 After Nichiren's death
00:57:38 5 Writings
00:58:57 5.1 Selected important writings
01:00:37 5.2 Personal letters to followers
01:02:33 5.3 Writings to women
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- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Nichiren (日蓮; born as Zennichimaro (善日麿), Dharma name: Rencho - 16 February 1222 – 13 October 1282) was a Japanese Buddhist priest who lived during the Kamakura period (1185–1333) and developed the teachings that are now considered Nichiren Buddhism, a branch school of Mahayana Buddhism.Nichiren was highly controversial in his day and was known for preaching that the Lotus Sutra alone contains the highest truth of Buddhist teachings and represents the effective teaching for the Third Age of Buddhism. He declared that social and political peace are dependent on the quality of the belief system that is upheld in a nation. He advocated the repeated recitation of the Sutra's title, Nam(u)-myoho-renge-kyo. In addition, he held that the historical Shakyamuni Buddha was the manifestation of a Buddha-nature that is equally accessible to all. He insisted that those who claim to be believers of the Sutra must propagate it even in the face of persecution.Nichiren was a prolific writer and his biography, temperament, and the evolution of his thinking has been primarily gleaned from his own writings. He launched his teachings in 1253, advocating an exclusive return to the Lotus Sutra as based on its original Tendai interpretations. His 1260 treatise Risshō Ankoku Ron (立正安国論) (On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land) argued that a nation that embraces the Lotus Sutra will experience peace and prosperity whereas rulers who support inferior religious teachings invite disorder and disaster into their realms. In a 1264 essay he stated that the title of the Lotus Sutra, Nam(u)-myoho-renge-kyo, encompasses all Buddhist teachings and its recitation leads to enlightenment. As a result of his adamant stance he experienced severe persecution imposed by the Kamakura Shogunate and consequently began to see himself as bodily reading the Lotus Sutra (Jpn. Hokke shikidoku). In some of his writings during a second exile (1271-1274) he began to identify himself with the key Lotus Sutra characters Sadāparibhūta and Visistacaritra and saw himself in the role of leading a vast outpouring of Bodhisattvas of the Earth.In 1274, after his two predictions of foreign invasion and political strife were seemingly actualized by the first attempted Mongol invasion of Japan along with an unsuccessful coup within the Hōjō clan, Nichiren was pardoned by the Shogunate authorities and his advice was sought but not heeded. The Risshō Ankoku Ron in which he first predicted foreign invasion and civil disorder is now considered by Japanese historians to be a literary classic il ...
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Das Schwert der Shogune - Imperium - Teil 3
Das Schwert der Shogune.
Tennō Go-Daigo machte 1333 seinen Sohn Prinz Moriyoshi (auch bekannt als Prinz Morinaga) zum Seii Taishōgun und übertrug ihm die Befehlsgewalt über das Militär. Der Samurai Ashikaga Takauji (1305--1358) lehnte sich gegen Prinz Moriyoshi auf und entmachtete ihn. Prinz Moriyoshi wurde 1335 von Ashikaga Takaujis jüngerem Bruder Ashikaga Tadayoshi getötet. Der Restaurationsversuch des Tennō Go-Daigo scheiterte 1336 endgültig, und der Kaiserhof spaltete sich in die Nord- und die Süd-Dynastie. Die Auseinandersetzung dauerte bis zum Jahr 1392, als die Dynastien unter Führung von Ashikaga Yoshimitsu vereinigt wurde.
Nichiren | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:17 1 Biography
00:05:07 1.1 Birth
00:07:07 1.2 Buddhist education
00:09:08 1.3 Declaration of Nam(u) Myoho Renge Kyo
00:11:23 1.4 First remonstration to the Kamakura government
00:16:08 1.5 Attempt at execution
00:19:06 1.6 Second banishment and exile
00:21:41 1.7 The Mandala Gohonzon
00:23:38 1.8 Return to Kamakura
00:25:03 1.9 Retirement to Mount Minobu
00:28:43 1.10 Death
00:29:57 2 Teachings
00:32:28 2.1 Contributions based on Tendai or contemporary thought
00:32:54 2.1.1 Immanence
00:35:12 2.1.2 The Latter Day of the Law
00:36:18 2.1.3 Debate and polemics
00:39:20 2.1.4 Single Practice Buddhism
00:40:14 2.1.5 Protective forces
00:41:40 2.2 Unique teachings
00:41:55 2.2.1 The Five Principles
00:42:35 2.2.2 The Four Denunciations
00:44:05 2.2.3 The doctrine of the Three Great Secret Dharmas
00:47:12 2.2.4 Changing karma to mission
00:50:33 2.2.5 The great vow to achieve Kosen-rufu
00:52:43 3 Nichiren and his followers
00:54:38 4 After Nichiren's death
00:55:03 5 Writings
00:56:19 5.1 Selected important writings
00:57:54 5.2 Personal letters to followers
00:59:46 5.3 Writings to women
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Speaking Rate: 0.991372492987951
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Nichiren (日蓮; born as Zennichimaro (善日麿), Dharma name: Rencho - 16 February 1222 – 13 October 1282) was a Japanese Buddhist priest who lived during the Kamakura period (1185–1333) and developed the teachings that are now considered Nichiren Buddhism, a branch school of Mahayana Buddhism.Nichiren was highly controversial in his day and was known for preaching that the Lotus Sutra alone contains the highest truth of Buddhist teachings and represents the effective teaching for the Third Age of Buddhism. He declared that social and political peace are dependent on the quality of the belief system that is upheld in a nation. He advocated the repeated recitation of the Sutra's title, Nam(u)-myoho-renge-kyo. In addition, he held that the historical Shakyamuni Buddha was the manifestation of a Buddha-nature that is equally accessible to all. He insisted that those who claim to be believers of the Sutra must propagate it even in the face of persecution.Nichiren was a prolific writer and his biography, temperament, and the evolution of his thinking has been primarily gleaned from his own writings. He launched his teachings in 1253, advocating an exclusive return to the Lotus Sutra as based on its original Tendai interpretations. His 1260 treatise Risshō Ankoku Ron (立正安国論) (On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land) argued that a nation that embraces the Lotus Sutra will experience peace and prosperity whereas rulers who support inferior religious teachings invite disorder and disaster into their realms. In a 1264 essay, he stated that the title of the Lotus Sutra, Nam(u)-myoho-renge-kyo, encompasses all Buddhist teachings and its recitation leads to enlightenment. As a result of his adamant stance, he experienced severe persecution imposed by the Kamakura Shogunate and consequently began to see himself as bodily reading the Lotus Sutra (Jpn. Hokke shikidoku). In some of his writings during a second exile (1271-1274) he began to identify himself with the key Lotus Sutra characters Sadāparibhūta and Visistacaritra and saw himself in the role of leading a vast outpouring of Bodhisattvas of the Earth.In 1274, after his two predictions of foreign invasion and political strife were seemingly actualized by the first attempted Mongol invasion of Japan along with an unsuccessful coup within the Hōjō clan, Nichiren was pardoned by the Shogunate authorities and his advice was sought but not heeded. The Risshō Ankoku Ron in which he first predicted foreign invasion and civil disorder is now considered by Japanese historians to be a literary classic i ...