#tachikawa-ryū

Tachikawa-ryū

Japanese school of esoteric Buddhism

The Tachikawa-ryū (立川流) was a branch of Shingon Buddhism founded in the early 12th century by Ninkan, a monk of the Daigo-ji lineage of Shingon who was exiled in 1113 to the province of Izu after being implicated in a plot to assassinate the then reigning emperor of Japan, Emperor Toba.

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