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Shinto altar implement
Sanbo (三方, Sanbō) is a stand used in Shinto rituals to place shinsen. In ancient times, it was also used to present objects to a noble person. The same
Sanbo
Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan
Sanbō-in (三宝院, Sanbō-in) is a Buddhist temple in southern Kyoto, Japan, known today primarily for the quality of its garden. Sanbō-in was established in
Sanbō-in
Lay Zen school
Sanbo Kyodan (三宝教団, Sanbō Kyōdan; literally "Three Treasures Religious Organization") is a lay Zen school derived from both the Soto (Caodong) and the
Sanbo_Kyodan
1899 children's book by Helen Bannerman
considered controversial there. Little Black Sambo (ちびくろサンボ, Chibikuro Sanbo) was first published in Japan by Iwanami Shoten Publishing in 1953. The
The Story of Little Black Sambo
The_Story_of_Little_Black_Sambo
Japanese god of fire, the hearth, and the kitchen
Kōjin, also known as Sambō-Kōjin or Sanbō-Kōjin (三宝荒神), is the Japanese kami (god) of fire, the hearth and the kitchen. He is sometimes called Kamado-gami
Kōjin
Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism
especially attracted Western lay followers, namely the Sanbo Kyodan and the FAS Society. The Sanbo Kyodan is a small Japanese lay organization, established
Japanese_Zen
German friar and Buddhist teacher
and Benedictine monk. He was a Zen master who trained and taught in the Sanbo Kyodan tradition. Jäger founded a centre of Zen and contemplation at the
Willigis_Jäger
Imperial Japanese Navy unit (1894–1945)
The Combined Fleet (聯合艦隊, Rengō Kantai) was the main sea-going component of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Until 1933, the Combined Fleet was not a permanent
Combined_Fleet
English writer and Zen teacher
mindfulness and awakening practices. He is an authorised Zen master in the Sanbo Zen lineage, the spiritual director emeritus of Mountain Cloud Zen Center
Henry_Shukman
Title in Zen Buddhism
to a total of fewer than 100 people at any given time. In Sōtō Zen and Sanbo Kyodan it is used more loosely. This is especially the case in the United
Rōshi
Martial artist and actor (1940–1973)
stereotypes, such as the emasculated Asian male stereotype. His friend Amy Sanbo recalls that, "In a time when so many Asians were trying to convince themselves
Bruce_Lee
Buddhist temple in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan
temple. As part of the temple grounds renovation, Hideyoshi rebuilt the Sanbō-in sub-temple and began the restoration of the temple buildings. His son
Daigo-ji
Lay-oriented Japanese Zen lineage combining Sōtō and Rinzai practices
“dual-inheritance” as an independent stream, today called Harada-Yasutani or Sanbō-Kyōdan, whose subsequent teachers (Yamada Kōun, et al.) continued to present
Harada-Yasutani_School
Japanese holiday
""Sanbō (sanpō)" no imi ya tsukaikata, wakari yasuku kaisetsu -- Weblio Jisho" 「三方(サンポウ)」の意味や使い方 わかりやすく解説 Weblio辞書 [The meaning and usage of "sanbō/sanpō"
Hinamatsuri
American academic
Robert Loy (born 1947) is an American scholar and author, and teacher in the Sanbo Zen lineage of Japanese Zen Buddhism. Loy was born in the Panama Canal Zone
David_Loy
School of Zen in Japanese Buddhism
Yasutani, and later Kōun Yamada. It was renamed Sanbo-Zen International in 2014. In Europe the Sanbo Kyodan has been influential via Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle
Sōtō
East Asian honorific
Singapore are addressed among locals with the Hokkien variant sinseh. In Sanbo Kyodan-related Zen schools, sensei is used to refer to ordained teachers
Sensei
American psychologist
spiritual direction and serves as an associate Zen teacher in both the Sanbo-Kyodan School in Germany and the Diamond Sangha in the U.S. Allen Frances
Marsha_M._Linehan
Term meaning 'not', 'without', or 'lack'
Zen study, and interpretations of it vary widely. Hakuun Yasutani of the Sanbo Kyodan maintained that: The koan is not about whether a dog does or does
Mu_(negative)
Japanese Zen priest
Yasutani Haku'un; 1885–1973) was a Sōtō Zen priest and the founder of the Sanbo Kyodan, a lay Japanese Zen group. Through his students Philip Kapleau and
Hakuun_Yasutani
Japanese Buddhist monk
ultimately to the spread of combined Sōtō and Rinzai methods by the Sanbo Kyodan (today Sanbo-Zen International), Zen-community founded by Yasutani which became
Harada_Daiun_Sogaku
teachers, and Yasutani founded Sanbo Kyodan in 1954 to preserve what he saw as the vital core of teachings from both schools. Sanbo Kyodan's first American member
Zen_in_the_United_States
Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
unique feature of this sect is the use of flute music as a meditation. Sanbo Kyodan, a modern Japanese school which draws on both Rinzai and Sōtō methods
Zen
Spiritual teacher-disciple lineage in Zen-Buddhism
the Jushoku-himei ceremony, which confirms one's status as dai-oshō. The Sanbo Kyodan mixes Sōtō and Rinzai elements. Students in this school follow the
Dharma_transmission
Agency charged with overseeing the Imperial Japanese Army (1878–1945)
The Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office (参謀本部, Sanbō Honbu), also called the Army General Staff, was one of the two principal agencies charged
Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office
Imperial_Japanese_Army_General_Staff_Office
Japanese adult visual novel & its adaptations
magazine Comp Ace on October 26, 2007, written by Hamao Kō, and illustrated by Sanbō Shironeko. An anime adaptation aired in Japan from January to March 2008
Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de
Kimi_ga_Aruji_de_Shitsuji_ga_Ore_de
Organization which promotes or facilitates Zen Buddhism
formal system and the commencement of lay-oriented Zen-schools such as the Sanbo Kyodan and the Ningen Zen Kyodan. How to organize the continuity of the
Zen organisation and institutions
Zen_organisation_and_institutions
Singaporean TV series
Liang Sanbo 梁三伯 Suffered from dementia Liang Siyuan and Liang Simin's father 15-17 Brendon Kuah 柯迪宏 Liang Siyuan 梁思源 Xiao Yuan (小源) Liang Sanbo's son Liang
My_Friends_from_Afar
Chan and Zen Buddhist biographies
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
The Jingde Record of the Transmission of the Lamp
The_Jingde_Record_of_the_Transmission_of_the_Lamp
(inka) from Koryu Osaka – a Rinzai teacher – and from Yasutani Hakuun of the Sanbo Kyodan. Maezumi, in turn, had several American dharma heirs, such as Bernie
Buddhism_in_the_United_States
1919 compilation of Zen koans
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
101_Zen_Stories
the title rōshi has acquired the meaning of "enlightened Zen master". The Sanbo Kyodan is a lay lineage mixing Soto and Rinzai-elements. Students in this
Zen_ranks_and_hierarchy
Short instructive text in some Buddhist practices
which keeps nagging on premature certainty. In the Rinzai school, the Sanbo Kyodan, and the White Plum Asanga, kōan practice starts with the assignment
Koan
Notable events in the 1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea in chronological order
JSTOR 301878, S2CID 143724260 桑田忠親 [Kuwata, Tadachika], ed., 舊參謀本部編纂, [Kyu Sanbo Honbu], 朝鮮の役 [Chousen no Eki] (日本の戰史 [Nihon no Senshi] Vol. 5), 1965. Neves
Timeline_of_the_Imjin_War
Meditative discipline in Zen Buddhism
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Zazen
Theatre of World War II
(1943–44) and Admiral Soemu Toyoda (1944–45). The General Staff (参謀本部, Sanbō Honbu) of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) was responsible for Imperial
Pacific Ocean theater of World War II
Pacific_Ocean_theater_of_World_War_II
Sheng-yen Hsing Yun Rinzai Zen D. T. Suzuki Sokei-an Soto Zen Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Haku'un Yasutani White Plum Asanga Taizan Maezumi Korean Seon Seung
Buddhism_in_Turkey
line Jakuen line Giin line Linji school Otokan line Rinzai Ōbaku Fuke-shū Sanbo Kyodan Madhyamaka Sanlun Prasaṅgika Svatantrika Nichiren Buddhism Fuju-fuse
List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Japanese Zen scholar (1870–1966)
Suzuki Soen Nakagawa Keido Fukushima Modern Sōtō Kōdō Sawaki Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau
D._T._Suzuki
Chinese television series
Wang Gongyi Peter Lee 李忠琛 Cheng Yu Wang Lichao 王力朝 Yang Yaxing Arroyo (Amy Sanbo) Li Yuan now known as Bing-yuan Li Yellow-skinned Brat (Wong Jack Man) 黃皮小子
The_Legend_of_Bruce_Lee
New movements based on reinterpreted Buddhism
Buddhism, the Dobokai movement and its descendants such as Oneness Buddhism, Sanbo Kyodan and the missionary activity of Zen masters in the United States,
Buddhist_modernism
Japanese Zen master (1907–1989)
of the Sanbo Kyodan lineage of Zen Buddhism, the Dharma heir of his teacher Yasutani Haku'un Ryoko. Yamada was appointed the leader of the Sanbo Kyodan
Yamada_Koun
Ritualistic suicide by disembowelment
a last meal. When he had finished, the knife and cloth were placed on a sanbo and given to the warrior. Dressed ceremonially, with his sword placed in
Seppuku
Indian Buddhist leader
Sheng-yen Hsing Yun Rinzai Zen D. T. Suzuki Sokei-an Soto Zen Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Haku'un Yasutani White Plum Asanga Taizan Maezumi Korean Seon Seung
Anagarika_Munindra
American Theosophist (1878–1939)
Suzuki Soen Nakagawa Keido Fukushima Modern Sōtō Kōdō Sawaki Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau
Beatrice_Erskine_Lane_Suzuki
and the founder of Springwater Center. Packer was a former student in the Sanbo Kyodan lineage of Zen Buddhism, and was previously in line to be the successor
Toni_Packer
Governors-General (Sōtoku) Date Yoshikuni Uesugi Narinori Staff Officers (Sanbō) Ogasawara Nagamichi Itakura Katsukiyo Governmental bodies Executive: Ōuetsu
Kawai_Tsugunosuke
Suzuki Soen Nakagawa Keido Fukushima Modern Sōtō Kōdō Sawaki Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau
Nanquan_Puyuan
Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher
transmission) ceremony for Tetsugen Bernard Glassman, to acknowledge the Sanbo Kyodan connection of his past as an integral part of the Dharma transmission
Taizan_Maezumi
Vietnamese version of Chan Buddhism
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Thiền
Japanese military-political coalition during the Bōshin War (1868-69)
Governors-General (Sōtoku) Date Yoshikuni Uesugi Narinori Staff Officers (Sanbō) Ogasawara Nagamichi Itakura Katsukiyo Governmental bodies Executive: Ōuetsu
Ōuetsu_Reppan_Dōmei
Seeing one's "true nature" as inherently empty of a personal self
Zen in the west, especially through the writings of D.T. Suzuki and the Sanbo Kyodan, an exponent of the Meiji-era opening of Zen-training for lay-followers
Kenshō
1593 Imjin War battle
JSTOR 301878, S2CID 143724260 桑田忠親 [Kuwata, Tadachika], ed., 舊參謀本部編纂, [Kyu Sanbo Honbu], 朝鮮の役 [Chousen no Eki] (日本の戰史 [Nihon no Senshi] Vol. 5), 1965. Neves
Battle_of_Haengju
Second Patriarch of Chan Buddhism (487–593 CE)
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Dazu_Huike
Sri Lankan philosopher (1914–1990)
Sheng-yen Hsing Yun Rinzai Zen D. T. Suzuki Sokei-an Soto Zen Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Haku'un Yasutani White Plum Asanga Taizan Maezumi Korean Seon Seung
Hammalawa_Saddhatissa
Poem describing the stages of realization in Zen Buddhism
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Five_Ranks
1997 book by Brian Daizen Victoria
Johannes Kopp, a Zen teacher of the Sanbô Kyôdan, Her campaign resulted in responses from Kubota Ji'un, third abbot of the Sanbo Kyodan, Hirata Seiko, and Hosokawa
Zen_at_War
Compilation of Zen Buddhist koans
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
The_Gateless_Barrier
Suzuki Soen Nakagawa Keido Fukushima Modern Sōtō Kōdō Sawaki Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau
John_Tesshin_Sanderson
art involved some significant events. 1192: Kaikei sculpts Maitreya in Sanbō-in, an Important Cultural Property of Japan. 1194: Kaikei sculpts Vairocana
1190s_in_art
figure is the reformer Hakuun Yasutani, who founded his own school called Sanbo Kyodan in 1954. Many of his reforms, while controversial in Japan, became
Buddhism_in_the_West
Lines of transmission of Zen teachers
Hakuun; 1885–1973) was a Sōtō Rōshi, the founder of the Sanbo Kyodan Zen Buddhist organization. The Sanbõ Kyõdan incorporates Rinzai Kōan study as well as much
Zen_lineage_charts
New name acquired during Buddhist initiation and ordination rituals
suffixed with 陽 (Yō which means sun and relates to Rev.Koyō Kubose). In the Sanbo Kyodan tradition, the names usually consist of three ideographs : a unique
Dharma_name
Japanese Buddhist elephant-headed god
with other deities such as Maheshvara-Daijizaiten, the wrathful hearth god Sanbō Kōjin, the snake god Ugajin, Enma (Yama), Benzaiten (Sarasvati), the fox
Kangiten
American Buddhist teacher
Roshi". Archived from the original on 2022-12-09. Retrieved 2018-11-06. Sanbo Kyodan: Harada-Yasutani School of Zen Buddhism and its Teachers Wikimedia
Bernie_Glassman
Korean and Chinese siege against Japanese in 1598
1086/649280. JSTOR 301878. 桑田忠親 [Kuwata, Tadachika], ed., 舊參謀本部編纂, [Kyu Sanbo Honbu], 朝鮮の役 [Chousen no Eki] (日本の戰史 [Nihon no Senshi] Vol. 5), 1965. Neves
Battle_of_Sacheon_(1598)
Narratives concerning Zen Buddhism
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Zen_narratives
Institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism
Kyodan Sōtō (Caodong school) Ōbaku (Linji school syncretized with Jingtu) Sanbo Kyodan (Sōtō syncretized with Rinzai) White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen
Schools_of_Buddhism
1974 (1974-05-12) 77 "The Undead Officer, Count Brocken" Transliteration: "Hinshi no sanbō Burokken hakushaku" (Japanese: 瀕死の参謀 ブロッケン伯爵) Nobutaka Nishizawa Keisuke
List_of_Mazinger_Z_episodes
Japanese Zen buddhist teacher (1200-1253)
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Dōgen
Japanese writer (1892–1927)
Screen.--A Clod of Soil.--Nezumi-Kozo.--Heichu, the Amorous Genius.--Genkaku-Sanbo.--Otomi's Virginity.--The Spider's Thread.--The Nose.--The Tangerines.--The
Ryūnosuke_Akutagawa
Gakkai, Reiyūkai, Risshō Kōsei-kai and lay Zen Buddhist groups such as Sanbo Kyodan and FAS Society. But there are other new movements such as Agon Shū
Buddhism_in_Japan
1593 battle of the Japanese invasions of Korea
JSTOR 301878, S2CID 143724260 桑田忠親 [Kuwata, Tadachika], ed., 舊參謀本部編纂, [Kyu Sanbo Honbu], 朝鮮の役 [Chousen no Eki] (日本の戰史 [Nihon no Senshi] Vol. 5), 1965. Neves
Battle_of_Byeokjegwan
Garden
and wrote their works here. Soswaewon was originally constructed by Yang Sanbo (양산보) from the end of 1520 through the middle of 1530. Yang gave up his
Soswaewon
School of Buddhism
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Plum_Village_Tradition
Affiliation Deva Vairochana Buddha Eleven-Headed Avalokiteshvara Amritakundalin Sanbō Kōjin Weapon axe, trident Gender Male Genealogy Parents Maheshvara (father)
Ganesha_in_Buddhism
Episodes 517 to 891 of One Piece
the Revolutionary Army, Sabo!" Transliteration: "Sassō Tōjō - Kakumei-gun Sanbō Sōchō Sabo!" (Japanese: 颯爽登場 革命軍参謀総長サボ!) Masahiro Hosoda Hirohiko Kamisaka
List of One Piece episodes (seasons 15–19)
List_of_One_Piece_episodes_(seasons_15–19)
Buddhist text
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Two Entrances and Four Practices
Two_Entrances_and_Four_Practices
Zen Buddhist expression
Suzuki Soen Nakagawa Keido Fukushima Modern Sōtō Kōdō Sawaki Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau
Turning_the_light_around
Poems and drawings in the Zen tradition
Suzuki Soen Nakagawa Keido Fukushima Modern Sōtō Kōdō Sawaki Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau
Ten_Bulls
Rinzai Zen Buddhist nun (1921–2007)
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Myokyo-ni
List of Villages
Gaa Alhaji Gwani; Gaa Gooro-Belu Village; Gaa Idi-Igba; Gaa Momodu; Gaa Sanbo; Gaa Sunmonu; Galajimo; Gbendeke; Ibudo Oko Agbede; Idi - Iroko; Idi Ero
List_of_villages_in_Oyo_State
Japanese Rinzai-master (1870–1954)
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Tetsuo_Sōkatsu
8th century Buddhist monk
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Moheyan
Canadian Rinzai Zen master
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Maurine_Stuart
Japanese politician
Governors-General (Sōtoku) Date Yoshikuni Uesugi Narinori Staff Officers (Sanbō) Ogasawara Nagamichi Itakura Katsukiyo Governmental bodies Executive: Ōuetsu
Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa
Prince_Kitashirakawa_Yoshihisa
Type of traditional garden
natural stones. Another notable garden of the period still existing is Sanbō-in, rebuilt by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1598 to celebrate the festival of the
Japanese_garden
Japanese officer in WWII, war criminal
Retrieved 9 August 2021. Arima, Tetsuo; 有馬哲夫 (17 December 2010). Daihon'ei sanbō wa sengo nani to tatakatta no ka [What did the Imperial Headquarters staff
Masanobu_Tsuji
Japanese warrior (1835–1869)
Governors-General (Sōtoku) Date Yoshikuni Uesugi Narinori Staff Officers (Sanbō) Ogasawara Nagamichi Itakura Katsukiyo Governmental bodies Executive: Ōuetsu
Hijikata_Toshizō
Founder of the Linji school of Chan Buddhism (died 866)
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Linji_Yixuan
Koan-like form of self-inquiry from the Zen-tradition
Suzuki Soen Nakagawa Keido Fukushima Modern Sōtō Kōdō Sawaki Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau
Who is the master that sees and hears?
Who_is_the_master_that_sees_and_hears?
Japanese manga series
before he joined the rest of the Suzaku Warriors. 12 Transliteration: "Sanbō Den (Jōkan)" (Japanese: 三宝伝(上巻)) July 1, 2003 (2003-07-01) 978-4094208221
Fushigi_Yûgi
Chinese Buddhist monk (684–758)
Suzuki Soen Nakagawa Keido Fukushima Modern Sōtō Kōdō Sawaki Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau
Shenhui
16th century Japanese monk and diplomat
temples. He studied under Seishuku Tokurin at Takagamine Kinji-in and at Sanbō-in of Daigo-ji. In October 1593, at the age of 24, he became the abbot of
Ishin_Sūden
Kwan Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons
Zuochan_Yi
Japanese Zen Buddhist master (1686–1769)
Suzuki and the practice-style of Yasutani, the founder of the Sanbo Kyodan, though the Sanbo Kyodan has also incorporated the necessity of post-satori practice
Hakuin_Ekaku
Musical artist
Hawaii, United States), known professionally as Lehua Sandbo (レフア・サンボ, Rehua Sanbo), is an American beauty pageant titleholder and former singer. Nahina debuted
Lehua_Sandbo
Japanese 13th century sculptor
Kinpusen-ji (1200) - Important Cultural Property of Japan. Maitreya in Sanbō-in (1192) - Important Cultural Property of Japan. Vairocana in Ishiyama-dera
Kaikei
1592 Japan–Korea naval battle
JSTOR 301878, S2CID 143724260 桑田忠親 [Kuwata, Tadachika], ed., 舊參謀本部編纂, [Kyu Sanbo Honbu], 朝鮮の役 [Chousen no Eki] (日本の戰史 [Nihon no Senshi] Vol. 5), 1965. Neves
Battle_of_Hansan_Island
Buddhist meditation movement
Sheng-yen Hsing Yun Rinzai Zen D. T. Suzuki Sokei-an Soto Zen Shunryū Suzuki Sanbo Kyodan Haku'un Yasutani White Plum Asanga Taizan Maezumi Korean Seon Seung
Vipassana_movement
SANBO
SANBO
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Sandy Stream
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Sandy Brook
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
From the Sandy Brook
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Sanborn.Swedish : ornamental name from sand ‘sand’ + born ‘well’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Sanborn.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Sandy Stream
SANBO
SANBO
Girl/Female
Hindu
Right guidance, Happy, Scholar, Lady indian priest who full fill particularly completing the vedic haven
Girl/Female
Muslim
Worshipper
Boy/Male
Arabic
Gift from All the Gods
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Life; Bridal Song; Wedding Song
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew
Gatherer; Place Name Unrelated to the Biblical Cain; Form of Cain; Spear Hunter
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
That which Gives Sweetness; Sweet Tongued
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of a pre islamic Arabic king
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Ram
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
The Lord of Heaven; One whose Master is Devendra
Boy/Male
Hindi
Moral.
SANBO
SANBO
SANBO
SANBO
SANBO