Why did several forms of Buddhism develop in japan?
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They studied the religion in China and returned home to found influential monasteries, two ofwhich became the centers of the main Japanese Buddhist sects, Tendai and Shingon. Images of wrathful deities, such as Fudo Myo-o (Achala in Sanskrit), were introduced at thistime as part of the Esoteric Buddhistpantheon.
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They studied the religion in China and returned home to found influential monasteries, two ofwhich became the centers of the main Japanese Buddhist sects, Tendai and Shingon. Images of wrathful deities, such as Fudo Myo-o (Achala in Sanskrit), were introduced at thistime as part of the Esoteric Buddhistpantheon.
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They studied the religion in China and returned home to found influential monasteries, two of which became the centers of the main Japanese Buddhist sects, Tendai and Shingon. Images of wrathful deities, such as Fudo Myo-o (Achala in Sanskrit), were introduced at this time as part of the Esoteric Buddhist pantheon.
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