Hiromoto Mizuno (1901-11-19)November 19, 1901 Japan
Died
January 1, 2006(2006-01-01) (aged 104)
Occupation
Writer
Language
Japanese
Education
Komazawa University
University of Tokyo
Genre
Buddhism
Subject
Pre-sectarian Buddhism
Pali language
Notable awards
Purple Ribbon Medal
Kōgen Mizuno (水野 弘元, Mizuno Kōgen, November 19, 1901 – January 1, 2006) was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Soto sect[1] and scholar of Early Buddhism. He served as president of Komazawa University[2] where he attained the status of professor emeritus. He held a Doctorate of Letters degree from the (University of Tokyo) and had an honorary Doctorate of Literature degree from Nalanda University.[2]
^"Memories of Studying and Studying 221 Mizuno Hiromoto". Complete Works of Venerable Master Hsing Yun. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
KōgenMizuno (水野 弘元, MizunoKōgen, November 19, 1901 – January 1, 2006) was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Soto sect and scholar of Early Buddhism. He...
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influential Śūraṅgama Sūtra is still a subject of debate. Some scholars, like KogenMizuno and Bernard Faure, consider it apocryphal, while others like Ronald Epstein...
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Nishitani Keiji, Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro, Japanese philosopher KogenMizuno, Japanese scholar Red Pine Theodore Stcherbatsky, Russian, wrote Buddhist...
Yakebitai at Shiga Kogen Resort, at an altitude between 1,530 and 1,969 meters. The site can accommodate 20,000 spectators. Also in Shiga Kogen, at Mount Higashidate...
citizens. There were 13 provinces in Korea during Japanese rule: Keiki-dō, Kōgen-dō, Chūseihoku-dō, Chūseinan-dō, Zenrahoku-dō, Zenranan-dō, Keishōhoku-dō...