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- Kūkai abstract "Kūkai (空海), also known posthumously as Kōbō-Daishi (弘法大師, The Grand Master Who Propagated the Buddhist Teaching), 774–835, was a Japanese monk, civil servant, scholar, poet, and artist, founder of the Shingon or "True Word" school of Buddhism. Shingon followers usually refer to him by the honorific titles of O-Daishi-sama (お大師様) and Henjō-Kongō (遍照金剛).Kūkai is famous as a calligrapher (see Japanese calligraphy) and engineer. Among the many achievements attributed to him is the invention of the kana, the syllabary with which, in combination with Chinese characters (kanji), the Japanese language is written to this day. Also according to tradition, the Iroha, which uses every phonetic kana syllable just once and is one of the most famous poems in Japanese, is attributed to him but again, this is popular belief and nowhere attested to. His religious writings, some fifty works, expound the tantric Buddhist Shingon doctrine. The major ones have been translated into English by Yoshito Hakeda (see references below).".
- Kūkai birthDate "0774".
- Kūkai birthPlace Japan.
- Kūkai birthPlace Sanuki_Province.
- Kūkai birthPlace Zentsūji,_Kagawa.
- Kūkai deathDate "0835".
- Kūkai deathPlace Japan.
- Kūkai deathPlace Mount_Kōya.
- Kūkai thumbnail Kukai2.jpg?width=300.
- Kūkai wikiPageID "291747".
- Kūkai wikiPageRevisionID "592335679".
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- Kūkai birthDate "774".
- Kūkai birthName "Disputed".
- Kūkai birthPlace Japan.
- Kūkai birthPlace Sanuki_Province.
- Kūkai birthPlace Zentsūji,_Kagawa.
- Kūkai caption "Painting of Kūkai".
- Kūkai color "black".
- Kūkai dateOfBirth "774".
- Kūkai dateOfDeath "835".
- Kūkai deathDate "835".
- Kūkai deathPlace Japan.
- Kūkai deathPlace Mount_Kōya.
- Kūkai name "Kukai".
- Kūkai name "Kūkai".
- Kūkai placeOfBirth Japan.
- Kūkai placeOfBirth Sanuki_Province.
- Kūkai placeOfBirth Zentsūji,_Kagawa.
- Kūkai placeOfDeath Japan.
- Kūkai placeOfDeath Mount_Kōya.
- Kūkai school Shingon_Buddhism.
- Kūkai school Vajrayana.
- Kūkai shortDescription "Japanese Buddhist monk".
- Kūkai teacher Hui-kuo.
- Kūkai title "Founder of Shingon Buddhism".
- Kūkai description "Japanese Buddhist monk".
- Kūkai subject Category:774_births.
- Kūkai subject Category:835_deaths.
- Kūkai subject Category:9th-century_philosophers.
- Kūkai subject Category:Inventors_of_writing_systems.
- Kūkai subject Category:Japanese_Buddhist_monks.
- Kūkai subject Category:Japanese_calligraphers.
- Kūkai subject Category:Japanese_lexicographers.
- Kūkai subject Category:Japanese_poets.
- Kūkai subject Category:Japanese_religious_leaders.
- Kūkai subject Category:People_of_Heian-period_Japan.
- Kūkai subject Category:Shingon_Buddhism.
- Kūkai subject Category:Vajrayana.
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- Kūkai comment "Kūkai (空海), also known posthumously as Kōbō-Daishi (弘法大師, The Grand Master Who Propagated the Buddhist Teaching), 774–835, was a Japanese monk, civil servant, scholar, poet, and artist, founder of the Shingon or "True Word" school of Buddhism. Shingon followers usually refer to him by the honorific titles of O-Daishi-sama (お大師様) and Henjō-Kongō (遍照金剛).Kūkai is famous as a calligrapher (see Japanese calligraphy) and engineer.".
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- Kūkai depiction Kukai2.jpg.
- Kūkai name "Kukai".