Saturday, November 01, 2014

Fwd: Tōdai-ji Monastery Amalgamation of Indo Japanese Spirituality+Haromonious blend of Hindu, Buddhist and Shinto strains in Japan by Sanjay Rao


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From: sanjeev nayyar <sanjeevnayyar108@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 6:39 PM
Subject: Tōdai-ji Mona


Namaskar,
 
These two articles tell you of the deep cultural ties between India and Japan. You might like to circulate these to your friends/associates in Japan, in the Ministries of External Affairs of India and Japan and amongst Cross Cultural Trainers too, not to forget academia.
 
1. Tōdai-ji Monastery Amalgamation of Indo Japanese Spirituality by Sanjay Rao. In writing this article I had to merge three sources of understanding - recorded history on Todai-ji and Bodhisena, the Hindu and Buddhist perspectives of the universe.http://www.esamskriti.com/essay-chapters/Todai~ji-Monastery-Amalgamation-of-Indo-Japanese-Spirituality-1.aspx
 
2. Haromonious blend of Hindu, Buddhist and Shinto strains in Japan by Sanjay Rao - In ancient Japanese Buddhism, Hindu Deities are revered and given their place of respect in the Buddhist realm of deities. The Hindu deities are considered guardian Deities of the Buddhist concept of the 'Clear Mind Buddha'.
 
Both articles in PDF format and downloadable.
 
Warm Regards 
Sanjeev Nayyar
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