行基

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行基 was a prominent Japanese Buddhist monk of the Nara period known for his extensive public works and for helping popularize Buddhism among common people.

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instanceOf Japanese Buddhist monk
historical figure
religious leader
activity mobilized labor for infrastructure projects
organized lay followers into confraternities
preached Buddhism outside state-controlled temples
alternativeName 行基菩薩 NERFINISHED
appointedBy Emperor Shōmu NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Kansai region NERFINISHED
associatedWithTemple Tōdai-ji NERFINISHED
birthYear 668
centuryOfBirth 7th century
centuryOfDeath 8th century
countryOfCitizenship Japan
culture Japanese
deathYear 749
era Nara period NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Japanese
gender male
influenced development of socially engaged Buddhism in Japan
spread of Buddhism among Japanese commoners
knownFor charitable activities for the poor
organizing large-scale public works projects
popularizing Buddhism among common people in Japan
supporting the construction of Tōdai-ji
supporting the construction of the Great Buddha of Nara
legacy regarded as a model of Buddhist social service
remembered as a pioneer of public welfare in Japan
nameInRomaji Gyōki NERFINISHED
nativeName 行基 NERFINISHED
notableWork construction of bridges
construction of irrigation facilities
construction of ponds and reservoirs
construction of roads
occupation Buddhist monk
engineer of public works
social activist
placeOfBirth Kawachi Province NERFINISHED
area of present-day Osaka Prefecture
placeOfDeath Japan NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
religiousSchool Hossō school NERFINISHED
title Daisōjō NERFINISHED
Great Priest
veneratedAs bodhisattva-like figure in later tradition
yearOfHighPriestAppointment 745

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Gyōki nativeName 行基