Timeline
of Japanese Buddhism
|
Year
|
Major Events in
Japanese Buddhism
|
538 or 552
|
• Buddhism introduced into Japan.
|
594 C.E.
|
•
Imperial Decree Encouraging Buddhism promulgated.
|
607
|
• Horyu-ji
Temple built,
completed in 615 C.E.
|
621 or 622
|
• "Commentaries on the Three Scriptures", by Prince
Shotoku.
|
752
|
•
The Huge Statue of the Vairocana Buddha of the Todai-ji
Temple of Nara completed.
|
770
|
• One
Million Miniature Stupas (Pagodas) built in 794 C.E. Capital moved from Nara to Kyoto.
|
805
|
• Saicho (767-822) established Tendai Buddhism.
|
806
|
• Kukai (774-835)
established Shingon Buddhism.
|
822
|
• The Establishment of the
Mahayana Disiplines.
|
972
|
• Kuya
(903-972), an advocator of the Pure Land Faith, died.
|
985
|
• Genshin (944-1017)
wrote the 0-jo-yo-shu (Collection of Essential Documents to Attain
the Birth in the Pure
Land)
|
1124
|
• Ryonin (1072-1132)
founded the Yuzu- gatari) written Nembutsu Sect.
|
1175
|
• Honen (1133-1212) founded the
Jodo Sect.
|
1191
|
• Eisai (1141-1215)
founded the Rinzai Sect of Zen Buddhism.
|
1224
|
• Shinran (1173-1262) founded
the Jodo-Shin Sect.
|
1227
|
• Dogen (1200-1253) founded the
Soto Zen Sect.
|
1252
|
• The
Huge Image of Amida Buddha at Kamakura
cast.
|
1253
|
• Nichiren (1222-1282) founded
the Nichiren Sect of Buddhism.
|
1275
|
• Ippen
(1239-1289) founded the Ji Sect.
|
1339
|
• The
Moss-garden of the Saiho-ji Temple in Kyoto
built.
|
1397
|
• The Kinkaku-ji Temple
or the Golden Pavilion in Kyoto
built.
|
1499
|
• The
Rock-garden of the Ryoan-ji Temple in Kyoto
built. • Rennyo (1415-1499), restorer of the Jodo-Shin Sect, died.
|
1602
|
• The
Jodo-Shin Sect Split into the Higashi (East) and the Nishi (West) Hongan-ji
Schools.
|
1613
|
• The
Danka System or the Family-temple system formed.
|
1654
|
• Ingen
or Yin-yuan (1592-1673) introduced the Obaku Sect of Zen Buddhism.
|
1681
|
•
Buddhist Scriptures in Chinese Version published by Tetsugen.
|
1868
|
• Buddhism
suppressed by the Shintoists. • The Meiji Restoration.
|
1872
|
C•
elibacy and vegetarianism allowed by governmental permission.
• Ban on Christianity cancelled. • Women admitted to Buddhist temple.
|
1873
|
Religions in Japan put
under government control.
|
1934
|
Taisho
Edition of the Buddhist Scriptures in Chinese Version completed in 100
volumes.
|
1951
|
• The Religious Juridical Persons Law. • Japan's
Peace Treaty enforced signed.
|
1952
|
• The
Second World Buddhists Conference held in Tokyo.
|
1959
|
•
Buddha Jayanti, commemorating 2,500 years of Buddhism is held in Japan.
|
1968
|
•
International Buddhist Exchange Centre incorporated.
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