Department of State-Issued Kugen Certificate (Dajokan kugen o kyusu cho)
Ink on Paper / Two Scrolls [First Volume] Nine Sheets, [Second Volume] Thirteen Sheets
- [Scroll 1] First Volume, with notes by Enchin at the end of scroll
- [Scroll 2] Second Volume (written by Tokihara no Harukaze), with note by Enchin at the end of scroll
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Following Enchin's return from China and his petition to the Imperial Court in 863 titled "Enchin's Request for a Kugen Certificate of Transmitting the Dharma," the Department of State issued a kugen certificate (proof) for transmitting the Dharma to Enchin in May of 866. The certificate quotes the entire text of Enchin's petition, officially acknowledging his achievements and results from his journey to seek the Dharma in China and approving the teaching of both the Shingon esoteric and Shikan (i.e., Tendai) exoteric schools of Buddhism. The latter part of this certificate in particular is almost identically quoted in Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku, one of the Six National Histories, making it a rare example of a historical document actually used to compile official histories.
- Category
- National Treasure
- Era
- [Scroll 1] May 29, 866; [Scroll 2] May 29, 866
- Measurements
- [Scroll 1] 29.5 × 449.0 cm, [Scroll 2] 28.3 × 711.0 cm
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Enchin’s Draft Petition for Kugen Certificate of Transmitting the Dharma (Enchin denpo o kou sojoan)
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Draft of Enryaku-ji Temple Petition (Enryakuji sojo an)
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Draft of Enryaku-ji Temple Decree (Enryakuji choan)
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Documents Catalog (Monjo mokuroku)
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Draft of Enchin’s Official Kugen Certifications and Documents Catalog (Enchin kugento monjo mokuroku an)