1. MyōeMyōe (1173–1232) was a Japanese Buddhist monk active during the Kamakura period who also went by the name Kōben, and contemporary of Jōkei and Honen. Born into the Yuasa family (湯浅), allegedly descended from a branch of the Fujiwara clan, he came to be ordained in both the Shingon school of Buddhism and the Kegon school.
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