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Shaku Kōzen 釈興然 (1849-1924) was a Japanese Shingon monk and nephew of [[Shaku Unshō|Shaku Unshō]] who traveled to both Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India in the 1880s upon his request.<ref>Jaffe, Richard. 2019. P. 35.</ref> | '''Shaku Kōzen 釈興然 (1849-1924)''' was a Japanese Shingon monk and nephew of [[Shaku Unshō|Shaku Unshō]] who traveled to both Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India in the 1880s upon his request.<ref>Jaffe, Richard. 2019. P. 35.</ref> |
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Shaku Kōzen 釈興然 (1849-1924) was a Japanese Shingon monk and nephew of Shaku Unshō who traveled to both Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India in the 1880s upon his request.[1]
- ↑ Jaffe, Richard. 2019. P. 35.