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  1. Kukai Bio. 7,695 likes · 5 talking about this · 2,361 were here. Cursos de Aromaterapia e Loja online de Aromaterapia Constelação Familiar e Empresarial / Naturologia

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    e. Kūkai (空海; 27 July 774 – 22 April 835 [1]), born Saeki no Mao (佐伯 眞魚), [2] posthumously called Kōbō Daishi (弘法大師, "The Grand Master who Propagated the Dharma "), was a Japanese Buddhist monk, calligrapher, and poet who founded the esoteric Shingon school of Buddhism. He travelled to China, where he studied ...

  3. 23 de jul. de 2024 · Kūkai (born July 27, 774, Byōbugaura [modern Zentsūji], Japan—died April 22, 835, Mount Kōya, near modern Wakayama) was one of the best-known and most-beloved Buddhist saints in Japan, founder of the Shingon (“True Word”) school of Buddhism that emphasizes spells, magic formulas, ceremonials, and masses for the dead.

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  4. Kukai Bio. @KukaiBio. •. 33 subscribers9 videos. Canal Informações sobre Saúde Natural, Integrativa e Complementar. ...more. facebook.com/kukaibio and 3 more links. Videos. Shorts....

  5. Kūkai é um famoso calígrafo, engenheiro e é dito como tendo inventado os kana, o silabário que, em combinação com os ideogramas chineses (Kanji), é usado para escrever a língua japonesa (apesar de tal alegação não ter sido provada).

  6. 3 de out. de 2006 · Kūkai (774–835CE) is one of the intellectual giants of Japan, who ought not to be ignored in any account of the history of Japanese thought. Among the traditional Buddhist thinkers of Japan, and perhaps even of the whole of East Asia, he is one of the most systematic and philosophical.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2017 · A brief biography of Kukai, aka Kobo Daishi (744-835), a major figure in the history of Japanese Buddhism and the founder of the Shingon school.