Risshū

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Risshū is a Japanese Buddhist monastic order founded by the Chinese monk Ganjin that emphasizes strict adherence to the Vinaya (monastic precepts).

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Kosen-rufu 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist monastic order
Buddhist school in Japan
associatedCity Nara NERFINISHED
associatedTemple Tōshōdai-ji NERFINISHED
classification Nara Buddhist school NERFINISHED
coreDoctrine strict observance of Buddhist precepts
country Japan
emphasis Vinaya
monastic precepts
focus discipline of monks and nuns
ordination rituals
founder Ganjin NERFINISHED
Jianzhen NERFINISHED
goal correct transmission of ordination precepts
purification of the sangha
hasKeyConcept precept-keeping as foundation of practice
historicalPeriod Nara period NERFINISHED
influenced Japanese Buddhist monastic discipline
influencedBy Chinese Vinaya traditions
introducedBy Ganjin NERFINISHED
introducedTo Japan NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese (scriptural language)
Classical Japanese (scholastic language)
monasticCodeType fully ordained monastic precepts
originCountry China NERFINISHED
region Nara, Japan NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
scripturalBasis Dharmaguptaka Vinaya NERFINISHED
Vinaya Piṭaka NERFINISHED
tradition Mahāyāna Buddhism NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bodhisattvas of the Earth linkedConcept Risshū
this entity surface form: Kosen-rufu
Ganjin (Jianzhen) monasticOrder Risshū
subject surface form: Ganjin