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Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings)
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- BK92
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Title | Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings) |
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Designation | Important Cultural Property |
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Category | Calligraphy(B), Japanese Calligraphy, Buddhist Manuscripts |
Country | Japan |
Period | Heian Prophase |
Century | 9th |
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Donor | Moriya Yoshitaka |
Included Works
Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-1Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-2Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-3Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-4Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-5Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-6Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-7Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-8Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-9Konkomyo saishookyo chushaku (Commentary on the Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings), Vo
BK92-10
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This commentary by Myôichi (728-798, of the Konkômyô saishôôkyô (Golden Light Sutra of the Most Victorious Kings) is based on and includes a passage from an earlier commentary entitled Jin guangming zuishengwang jing shu (J., Konkômyô saishôôkyô sho), written by Huizhao (650-714). The number of characters per line is irregular, with nineteen to twenty characters in most lines and as many as twenty-five small characters in some lines. It is also unusual as a rare example of a complete ten-volume set.
Japan-Heian-Early