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Shugendo (2215 bytes)
1: ...rtial Arts derived from the profound knowledge of Shugendo. 4: Shugendo evolved as a sort of algamation between state-spo... 5: Shugendo nowadays is less practiced (only by Yoshino Yamab... 8: ...term, ''[[shugenja]]'', is derived from the term "Shugendo" much as "Buddhist" describes a follower of Buddh... 10: ...ōja]] is often considered the founder of the shugendo. En no Gyoja (327 bytes) 1: ...] and [[mystic]], believed to be the founder of [[Shugendo Buddhism|Shugendō]] [[Buddhism]]. He is vene... Shugenja (600 bytes) 1: ...actitioners of the [[Japanese]] [[religion]] of [[Shugendo]]. They were sometimes known as ''[[yamabushi]]'... Three Mountains of Dewa (819 bytes) 1: ...ion and especially the mountain ascetic cult of [[Shugendo]], Dewa Sanzan are a popular pilgrimage site visi... Yamabushi (5173 bytes) 5: ...ics, and 'holy men,' who followed the path of ''[[shugendo]]'', a search for spiritual, mystical, or superna... 6: ...se ascetics, in addition to their devotion to ''[[shugendo]]'', studied the teachings of the [[Tendai]] sect... 7th century (2052 bytes) 11: * The religion of [[Shugendo]] evolves from [[Buddhism]], [[Taoism]], [[Shinto... Togakure Ryu (4691 bytes) 1: ...o by Daisuke Nishina (Togakure), who had learnt [[shugendo]] practices as well as ''hakuun ryu'' [[ninjutsu]... Gary Snyder (9613 bytes) 18: ...tice in monasteries but also was initiated into [[Shugendo]], a form of ancient Japanese [[animism]]. (See ... Ninja (18407 bytes) 10: In the [[Nara period]], [[shugendo]], a style of Buddhism that focused on training o...
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