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there was no body inside, and the Prince's purple garment lay folded on the coffin. The Prince then sent another messenger to claim the garment, and he continued to wear it just as before. Struck by awe, the people praised the Prince: "How true it is that a sage knoweth a sage." This legend is linked with the temple of
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came to Japan, he met with Prince Shōtoku whilst under the guise of a starving beggar. The Prince asked the beggar to identify himself, but the man did not reply. Instead of going ahead, Shōtoku gave him food, drink, and covered him with his purple garment, telling him to "lie in peace". Shōtoku then
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The second day, Shōtoku sent a messenger to the starving man, but he was already dead. Hereupon, he was greatly grieved and ordered his burial. Shōtoku later thought the man was no ordinary man for sure, and sending another messenger, discovered the earth had not been disturbed. On opening the tomb
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bills. Two bills made with different types of materials and special inks with a face value of 100,000,000 (one hundred million yen) were also issued. The characteristic of these bills is that they have a border around it to prevent its alteration. As characteristics, it has a seal and figures in
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different positions starting from the middle outwards. The measurements of these 2 issues of bills are 35.3 cm x 16 cm and the other with a small variation of 34.3 by 16.5 cm. These cloth tickets were used for the exchange of important values.
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and never visited Buddhist temples without visiting Shinto shrines. A popular quote attributed to Shōtoku that became foundational for Buddhist belief in Japan is translated as "The world is vain and illusory, and the Buddha's realm alone is true."
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and his consort, Princess Anahobe no Hashihito, who was also Yōmei's younger half-sister. But later, he was adopted by Prince Shōtoken. His parents were relatives of the ruling
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Over successive generations, a devotional cult arose around the figure of Prince Shōtoku for the protection of Japan, the Imperial Family, and for
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The author of this portrait is unknown; it is generally held to be the work of a Korean artist, but is quite probably the work of a native hand.
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Pradel, Chari (2008). Shoko Mandara and the Cult of Prince Shotoku in the Kamakura Period, Artibus Asiae 68 (2), 215–46
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Painting in the Far East: An Introduction to the History of Pictorial Art in Asia, Especially China and Japan
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Prince Shōtoku with younger brother (left: Prince Eguri) and first son (right: Prince Yamashiro)
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Statue of Shōtoku as a child, with hands pressed together in worship. Circa 1200-1350 CE
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Shōtoku was an ardent Buddhist and is traditionally attributed the authorship of the
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Daughter: Queen Tsukishine (舂米女王; 30 December 643) married to Prince Yamashiro
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In the late 6th century, Shōtoku led an enormous national project to promote
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Shōtoku is known by several titles, although his real name is Prince Umayado
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Shōtoku: ethnicity, ritual, and violence in the Japanese Buddhist tradition
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in Japan. He also had two different families that fought over his custody.
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Shotoku: Ethnicity, Ritual and Violence in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition
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and others claimed inspiration or visions attributed to Prince Shōtoku.
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in 607, who brought along a note reading: "From the sovereign of the
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Painting of Prince Shōtoku with two attendants. Colors on silk,
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since he was born in front of a stable. He is also known as
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Daughter: Princess Torybushi (波止利 女王; 30 December 643)
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A number of institutes are named after Shōtoku, such as
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Tachibana-no-Oiratsume, daughter of Prince Owari (橘大郎女)
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Shōtoku featured on a ¥10,000 banknote, issued in 1958.
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According to tradition, Shōtoku was appointed regent (
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or "Annotated Commentaries on the Three Sutras" (the
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Shōtoku as a Buddhist pilgrim at the age of fourteen.
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Princess Uji no Kaitako (菟道貝蛸皇女, b.570), daughter of
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and also he was involved in the defeat of the rival
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Daughter: Princess Umayako (馬屋古女王; 30 December 643)
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Son: Prince Hatsuse no Okimi (泊瀬王; 30 December 643)
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Index

Empress Shōtoku

Regent
Yamato
Issue
Prince Yamashiro
House
Kōshitsu
Emperor Yōmei
regent
Asuka period
Japan
Empress Suiko
Emperor Yōmei
Soga clan
Mononobe clan
Nihon Shoki
Buddhism
Buddhism
Saichō
Shinran
Emperor Yōmei
Princess Anahobe no Hashihito
Emperor Bidatsu
Empress Suiko
Soga no Umako
Prince Yamashiro

Muromachi Period
Empress Suiko

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