Tendai
Buddhist sects天台宗 ・ Reading: てんだいしゅう
Definition
Tendai is a school of Japanese Buddhism founded by Saicho in the early 9th century, centred on Mount Hiei. It draws on the Lotus Sutra and influenced many later Buddhist movements.
天台宗 ・ Reading: てんだいしゅう
Tendai is a school of Japanese Buddhism founded by Saicho in the early 9th century, centred on Mount Hiei. It draws on the Lotus Sutra and influenced many later Buddhist movements.