Saichō

(noun)

(767 – 822) A Japanese Buddhist monk credited with founding the Tendai school of Buddhism based on the Chinese Tiantai school he was exposed to during his trip to Tang China beginning in 804. 

Related Terms

  • Kūkai
  • Fujiwara
  • yamato-e
  • Esoteric Buddhism
  • Raigō
  • mandala

Examples of Saichō in the following topics:

  • Painting and Calligraphy in the Heian Period

    • The "Cry for noble Saichō", a poem written by Emperor Saga on the occasion of Saichō's death, was one of the examples of such a transformation.
  • Art of Esoteric Buddhism

    • The Late Nara period saw the introduction of Esoteric Buddhism to Japan from China, by Kūkai and Saichō, who founded the Shingon and Tendai schools.
  • Influence of Buddhism in the Heian Period

    • The Late Nara period saw the introduction of Esoteric Buddhism to Japan from China by Kūkai and Saichō, who founded the Shingon and Tendai schools.
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