Shinjo Kawasaki
Shinjo Kawasaki (かわさきしんじょう, December 14, 1935 -) is a scholar of Buddhism, professor emeritus at Tsukuba University, persons of cultural merits.
I am born in the temple of the Shingon Buddhism Toyoyama group of Funabashi-shi, Chiba. I am a graduate from Tokyo University college of liberal arts United States department for 1,958 years. I learn in Doctoral degree course in Institute of university humanities graduate course India philosophy department leaving school in midcourse, an assistant at Tokyo University department of literature, Indian Vandal Cal Institute. Orient library exclusive duty researcher, 1975 Tsukuba University assistant professor, 1986 professor, 1997 retirement age retirement, honorary professor, Toyo University professor. 2006 resignation. Philosophy, Tibetan Buddhism specialty in India. I win Japanese Academy award in "a study of the all intellect thought" in "a study of the all intellect (Sarvajna) thought" in Tokyo University Doctorate in Literature, 1994 in 1987. [1]2014 persons of cultural merits.
Book
- "Study spring and summer Corporation 1992 of the all intellect thought"
- "Indian thought" Open University Education Development Association 1993
- "Tell me of Buddha"; Nakayama bookshop Buddhist scriptures forest 1997
Translation
- "Book of the Dead original reason Tsukama bookshop 1989 of Tibet" to arts and sciences library
Note
- ^ "modern Japanese person's name record" 2002
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