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Honji Suijaku Theology

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A medieval Japanese theological theory integrating Shinto and Buddhism. It posits that Shinto deities (honji) appear as manifestations (suijaku) of Buddhist bodhisattvas. For example, Amaterasu was considered a manifestation of Dainichi Nyorai. This theory unified Japanese deities with Buddhist salvation concepts, legitimizing shrine-temple coexistence. Central to Japanese religious thought from the Heian through Edo periods, it bridged folk beliefs and sophisticated religious theory.

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Category:Conceptual IP
Subcategory:Spirituality
Location:Nationwide
Time Period:900-1868
Influence:National
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