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- Honji_suijaku abstract "The term honji suijaku or honchi suijaku (本地垂迹) in Japanese religious terminology refers to a theory widely accepted until the Meiji period according to which Indian Buddhist deities choose to appear in Japan as native kami in order to more easily convert and save the Japanese. The theory states that some kami (but not all) are in fact just local manifestations (the suijaku (垂迹), literally, a "trace") of Buddhist deities, (the honji (本地), literally, "original ground"). The two entities form an indivisible whole called gongen and in theory should have equal standing, but in history this was not always the case. In the early Nara period, for example, the honji was considered more important, and only later did the two come to be regarded as equals. During the late Kamakura period it was even proposed that the kami were the original deities, and the buddhas their manifestations (see the Inverted honji suijaku section below).The theory was never systematized, but was nonetheless very pervasive and very influential. It is considered the keystone of the shinbutsu-shūgō (harmonization of Buddhist deities and Japanese kami) edifice.".
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- Honji_suijaku subject Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Honji_suijaku subject Category:Japanese_historical_terms.
- Honji_suijaku subject Category:Japanese_religions_terms.
- Honji_suijaku subject Category:Shinbutsu_shūgō.
- Honji_suijaku comment "The term honji suijaku or honchi suijaku (本地垂迹) in Japanese religious terminology refers to a theory widely accepted until the Meiji period according to which Indian Buddhist deities choose to appear in Japan as native kami in order to more easily convert and save the Japanese. The theory states that some kami (but not all) are in fact just local manifestations (the suijaku (垂迹), literally, a "trace") of Buddhist deities, (the honji (本地), literally, "original ground").".
- Honji_suijaku label "Honji suijaku".
- Honji_suijaku label "Honji suijaku".
- Honji_suijaku label "本地垂迹".
- Honji_suijaku label "本地垂迹".
- Honji_suijaku sameAs Honji_suijaku.
- Honji_suijaku sameAs 本地垂迹.
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- Honji_suijaku depiction Kasugamandala_detail.jpg.
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