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no Chōnen (25 February 938 – 25 April 1016)[citation needed] was a Japanese Buddhist monk and traveller. The son of Fujiwara no Masatsura, Chōnen was
named akome. According to the Song Sui (History of Song), a Japanese monk Chōnen (ja:ちょう然/奝然; 938-1016) offered the folding fans (twenty wooden-bladed fans
Castle against Takeda Shingen for no less than seven years. The records of Chōnen-ji, the temple where Nagano was buried, dates his death to 1566. Only after
in one year. Semicha-testing programs: Pirchei Shoshanim, Iyun Halacha, Chonen Daas, Virtual Halacha Program, Kinyan Hilchos Shabbos, Nefesh HaChaim Chabad
986 by the monk Chōnen (奝然). Includes a model of the internal organs, made of silk and other materials, a paper with the seal of Chōnen and other items
List of National Treasures of Japan (sculptures)
and Zhāng Yánxí. It was brought to Japan from China in 986 by the monk Chōnen (奝然). The sculpture stands 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) tall and is a National Treasure
隆平永寳 隆平永宝 796 Fuju Shinpō [ja] 富壽神寳 富寿神宝 818 Jōwa Shōhō [ja] 承和昌寳 承和昌宝 835 Chōnen Taihō [ja] 長年大寳 長年大宝 848 Jōeki Shinpō [ja] 饒益神寳 饒益神宝 859 Jōgan Eihō [ja]
Kōshō-ji Enshō-ji Jōshin-ji Kannon-ji Ensen-ji Reigan-ji Shōon-ji Ryūsen-ji Chōnen-ji Fukutoku-ji Hōkō-ji Tenryū-ji Hachiō-ji Chōmei-ji Dōjō-ji Sanpō-ji Nyoirin-ji
enforce academic standards. In 974, Genshin's victory against the Sanron monk Chōnen in a debate at the Imperial palace impressed the nobleman Taira no Chikanobu
acceded to the throne (sokui). September/October 983 (Eikan 1, 8th month): Chōnen, the Buddhist monk of the Tendai school embarked on a voyage to China accompanied
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bright; Quick-witted
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Tamil
Wonderful
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Indian
Part of Lord Shiva
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British, English, Hebrew
Supplanter; He who Supplants
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Murugan
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Indian
Part of a divine power
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Hindu, Indian
Title
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Tamil
Diyanesh | தீயாநேஷ
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Indian, Sanskrit
Wooden Ladle; The Hood of a Snake
Girl/Female
Indian
Golden
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