
The Senjusho
Buddhist Tales of Early Medieval Japan
Once attributed to the itinerant poet-priest Saigyo (1118–1190), The Senjusho is a collection of Buddhist tales from the early Kamakura period (1185–1333). Students of Japanese history, literature, and religion will find much of interest in this translation based on the Matsudaira text.
Once attributed to the itinerant poet-priest Saigyo (1118–1190), The Senjusho is a collection of Buddhist tales (bukky? setsu-wash?) from the early Kamakura period (1185–1333). Students of Japanese history, literature, and religion will find much of interest in this translation based on the Matsudaira text.
Buddhist Tales of Early Medieval Japan
Once attributed to the itinerant poet-priest Saigyo (1118–1190), The Senjusho is a collection of Buddhist tales from the early Kamakura period (1185–1333). Students of Japanese history, literature, and religion will find much of interest in this translation based on the Matsudaira text.
Once attributed to the itinerant poet-priest Saigyo (1118–1190), The Senjusho is a collection of Buddhist tales (bukky? setsu-wash?) from the early Kamakura period (1185–1333). Students of Japanese history, literature, and religion will find much of interest in this translation based on the Matsudaira text.
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Buddhist Tales of Early Medieval Japan
Once attributed to the itinerant poet-priest Saigyo (1118–1190), The Senjusho is a collection of Buddhist tales from the early Kamakura period (1185–1333). Students of Japanese history, literature, and religion will find much of interest in this translation based on the Matsudaira text.
Once attributed to the itinerant poet-priest Saigyo (1118–1190), The Senjusho is a collection of Buddhist tales (bukky? setsu-wash?) from the early Kamakura period (1185–1333). Students of Japanese history, literature, and religion will find much of interest in this translation based on the Matsudaira text.