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- Jitchū abstract "Jitchū (実忠) (?-824) was a Buddhist monk in Nara Japan of the Kegon sect, and pupil of Roben. In his later years, Jitchu oversaw the expansion of Todaiji temple, and introduced liturgy and rituals still used today. The most noteworthy of these ceremonies is the Shuni-e repentance ceremony established by Jitchu at the request of Empress Kōmyō, wife of Emperor Shomu, who hoped to heal the ailing Emperor.".
- Jitchū wikiPageID "23220718".
- Jitchū wikiPageRevisionID "569630118".
- Jitchū subject Category:Japanese_Buddhist_monks.
- Jitchū comment "Jitchū (実忠) (?-824) was a Buddhist monk in Nara Japan of the Kegon sect, and pupil of Roben. In his later years, Jitchu oversaw the expansion of Todaiji temple, and introduced liturgy and rituals still used today. The most noteworthy of these ceremonies is the Shuni-e repentance ceremony established by Jitchu at the request of Empress Kōmyō, wife of Emperor Shomu, who hoped to heal the ailing Emperor.".
- Jitchū label "Jitchū".
- Jitchū label "Jitchū".
- Jitchū sameAs Jitch%C5%AB.
- Jitchū sameAs Jitchū.
- Jitchū sameAs Q3179280.
- Jitchū sameAs Q3179280.
- Jitchū wasDerivedFrom Jitchū?oldid=569630118.