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Kakunyo (覚如) (1270-1351) is the great-grandson of Shinran, founder of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism, and the third caretaker, or Monshu of the family mausoleum, which gradually became the Hongan-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. He was responsible for being the first to compile information about Shinran's life, and formalizing the new Jōdo Shinshū sect, while re-asserting power at the mausoleum away from Shinshu followers in the Kantō region. Kakunyo was an avid writer whose liturgies comprise an important part of Jōdo Shinshū services, while his biography on Shinran, the Godenshō (御伝鈔) is still an important source for scholars.

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  • Kakunyo (fr)
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  • Kakunyo (覚如) (1270-1351) est l'arrière petit-fils de Shinran, fondateur du bouddhisme Jōdo Shinshū et le 3e conservateur, ou monshu, du mausolée familial qui devient par la suite le Hongan-ji à Kyoto au Japon. Il est le premier à avoir rassemblé des informations sur la vie de Shinran et à avoir formalisé la nouvelle secte Jōdo Shinshū. Parallèlement, il a réaffirmé son pouvoir sur le mausolée en imposant son autorité sur les disciples Shinshū de la région de Kantō. Kakunyo est un écrivain passionné dont la liturgie constitue un élément important des services du Jōdo Shinshū, tandis que sa biographie sur Shinran, le Godenshō (御伝鈔) reste une source importante pour les chercheurs. (fr)
  • 覚如(かくにょ、覺如)は、鎌倉時代末期から南北朝時代にかけての浄土真宗の僧。浄土真宗本願寺派第3世宗主・真宗大谷派第3代門首・真宗木辺派第3代法主。大谷本願寺住職。 親鸞の末娘である覚信尼の子、覚恵の長男。母は周防権守中原某の娘。親鸞の曾孫にあたる。長男は存覚、次男は従覚。孫は第4世善如。 「大谷廟堂」の寺院化(本願寺の成立)に尽力し、本願寺を中心とする教団の基礎となった。本願寺の実質的な開祖。 『報恩講私記』、『』(『御伝鈔』・『親鸞伝絵』)、『執持鈔』、『口伝鈔』、『改邪鈔』など多数撰述し、法然の正統な後継者としての親鸞と浄土真宗内における本願寺教団の優位性を主張した。 (ja)
  • Kakunyo (jap. 覚如; ur. 1270, zm. 1351) – trzeci przywódca duchowy (monshu) szkoły Jōdo-shinshū. Znany także jako Gōsetsu. (pl)
  • Kakunyo (覚如) (1270-1351) is the great-grandson of Shinran, founder of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism, and the third caretaker, or Monshu of the family mausoleum, which gradually became the Hongan-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. He was responsible for being the first to compile information about Shinran's life, and formalizing the new Jōdo Shinshū sect, while re-asserting power at the mausoleum away from Shinshu followers in the Kantō region. Kakunyo was an avid writer whose liturgies comprise an important part of Jōdo Shinshū services, while his biography on Shinran, the Godenshō (御伝鈔) is still an important source for scholars. (en)
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  • Kakunyo (覚如) (1270-1351) is the great-grandson of Shinran, founder of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism, and the third caretaker, or Monshu of the family mausoleum, which gradually became the Hongan-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. He was responsible for being the first to compile information about Shinran's life, and formalizing the new Jōdo Shinshū sect, while re-asserting power at the mausoleum away from Shinshu followers in the Kantō region. Kakunyo was an avid writer whose liturgies comprise an important part of Jōdo Shinshū services, while his biography on Shinran, the Godenshō (御伝鈔) is still an important source for scholars. * v * t * e (en)
  • Kakunyo (覚如) (1270-1351) est l'arrière petit-fils de Shinran, fondateur du bouddhisme Jōdo Shinshū et le 3e conservateur, ou monshu, du mausolée familial qui devient par la suite le Hongan-ji à Kyoto au Japon. Il est le premier à avoir rassemblé des informations sur la vie de Shinran et à avoir formalisé la nouvelle secte Jōdo Shinshū. Parallèlement, il a réaffirmé son pouvoir sur le mausolée en imposant son autorité sur les disciples Shinshū de la région de Kantō. Kakunyo est un écrivain passionné dont la liturgie constitue un élément important des services du Jōdo Shinshū, tandis que sa biographie sur Shinran, le Godenshō (御伝鈔) reste une source importante pour les chercheurs. (fr)
  • 覚如(かくにょ、覺如)は、鎌倉時代末期から南北朝時代にかけての浄土真宗の僧。浄土真宗本願寺派第3世宗主・真宗大谷派第3代門首・真宗木辺派第3代法主。大谷本願寺住職。 親鸞の末娘である覚信尼の子、覚恵の長男。母は周防権守中原某の娘。親鸞の曾孫にあたる。長男は存覚、次男は従覚。孫は第4世善如。 「大谷廟堂」の寺院化(本願寺の成立)に尽力し、本願寺を中心とする教団の基礎となった。本願寺の実質的な開祖。 『報恩講私記』、『』(『御伝鈔』・『親鸞伝絵』)、『執持鈔』、『口伝鈔』、『改邪鈔』など多数撰述し、法然の正統な後継者としての親鸞と浄土真宗内における本願寺教団の優位性を主張した。 (ja)
  • Kakunyo (jap. 覚如; ur. 1270, zm. 1351) – trzeci przywódca duchowy (monshu) szkoły Jōdo-shinshū. Znany także jako Gōsetsu. (pl)
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