Kukai arrives back in Japan in 806 …

Years: 806 - 806

Kukai arrives back in Japan in 806 as the eighth Patriarch of Esoteric Buddhism, having learnt Sanskrit and its Siddham script, studied Indian Buddhism, as well as having studied the arts of Chinese calligraphy and poetry, all with recognized masters.

He also arrives with a large number of texts, many of which are new to Japan and are esoteric in character, as well as several texts on the Sanskrit language and the Siddham script.

In Kukai's absence, however, Emperor Kammu had died and has been replaced by Emperor Heizei, who exhibits no great enthusiasm for Buddhism.

Kukai's return from China is eclipsed by Saicho, the founder of the Tendai school, who finds favor with the court during this time.

Saicho has already had esoteric rites officially recognized by the court as an integral part of Tendai, and has already performed the abhisheka, or initiatory ritual, for the court by the time Kūkai returns to Japan.

With Emperor Kammu's death, Saicho's fortunes had begun to wane.

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