Volume 3 of the Histories of the Founders of the Kegon School
Kamakura period, 13th century (National Treasure, Lent by Kōsanji Temple, Kyoto)
Japanese Gallery (Honkan) Room 12
April 8, 2026 (Wed) - April 12, 2026 (Sun)
From the 1200s onward, many picture scrolls celebrating the accomplishments of famous Buddhist monks were created in Japan. This one illustrates the deeds of Wonhyo (617–685). One of the most renowned scholar-monks in East Asia, he played a critical role in establishing the Flower Garland school of Buddhism in Korea.
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| Highlight | National Treasure | Volume 3 of the Histories of the Founders of the Kegon School | Kamakura period, 13th century | Lent by Kōsanji Temple, Kyoto |