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Categories: Shinbutsu shūgō, Articles with short description, Religious interpretation, Buddhism in the Heian period, Buddhism in the Kamakura period
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honji suijaku  Inverted honji suijaku
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The term honji suijaku or honchi suijaku in Japanese religious terminology refers to a theory widely accepted until the Meiji period according to which Indian Buddhist deities choose to appear in Japan as native kami to more easily convert and save the Japanese. Wikipedia
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The term honji suijaku or honchi suijaku in Japanese religious terminology refers to a theory widely accepted until the Meiji period according to which Indian Buddhist deities choose to appear in Japan as native kami to more easily convert and save the Japanese. Wikipedia
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