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balu736 [363]
3 years ago
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What was Prince Shotoku’s ultimate goal?

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almond37 [142]3 years ago
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El Príncipe Shōtoku (聖徳太子 Shōtoku Taishi?, 7 de febrero 574 - 8 de abril 6221​), también conocido como Príncipe Umayado (厩戸皇子 Umayado no ōjî?) o Príncipe Kamitsumiya (上宮皇子 Kamitsumiya no ōji?) fue un semi-legendario regente y político de la Corte Imperial de Japón durante el periodo Asuka. Era el hijo del Emperador Yōmei y su consorte, la Princesa Anahobe no Hashihito, quien también era la media hermana menor de Yōmei. Sus padres eran parientes del clan Soga2​, y también estuvo involucrado en la derrota del rival clan Mononobe.3​ La fuente primaria de la biografía y los logros del Príncipe Shōtoku proviene del Nihon Shoki .

Durante las generaciones sucesivas, surgió un culto devocional alrededor de la figura del Príncipe Shōtoku para la protección de Japón, la Familia Imperial y para el Budismo. Figuras religiosas clave como Saichō, Shinran y otras reclamaron inspiración o visiones atribuidas al Príncipe Shōtoku

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