Preferred Citation: Kim, Yung-Hee. Songs to Make the Dust Dance: The Ryojin Hisho of Twelfth-Century Japan. Berkeley, CA:  University of California Press,  1994. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft2f59n7x0/


 

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Hachiman, 97 , 112 , 183 n. 84

Hachiman Taro, 145 , 190 n. 61

Hachioji, 91 , 92

Hair fashions, 121 , 148 -49

Han Ê, xiv , 14 , 159 n. 3

Hatsukoe, 15 , 164 n. 61

Hayauta , 165 n. 71

Heian period, xiii , xv , xvi , xvii -xviii, 16 , 38 , 155 , 187 n. 3;

acrobats, 143 ;

asceticism, 101 , 103 ;

Buddhism, 60 -61, 69 , 72 -73, 81 , 86 , 87 , 88 ;

court ladies, 136 ;

fashions, 121 ,148 -49, 190 n. 66;

female singers, 5 , 7 , 8 , 14 , 155 ,156 , 162 -63;

folk life, 115 , 116 ;

gambling, 150 -51;

Go-Shira-kawa as cultural patron, 2 , 22 , 23 -36;

kyogen kigyo , 42 -44;

pilgrim-age instituted 32 , 33 , 95 -96;

plurality of culture and society, xviii , 31 , 156 -57;

political and social upheaval, 24 -25, 142 -52, 157 -58;

provincial governors, 120 ;

religious ethos, 44 , 104 ;

saibara , 53 ;

Shinto-Buddhist syncretism, 95 ;

Shinto shrines, 54 -55;

shirabyoshi , 17 ;

song texts, 39 ;

waka revival, 48 ;

and warrior class, 142 , 144 , 147 , 157 -58;

women, 81 -82. See also Class; Go-Shirakawa, Emperor; Politics; Religious life

Heiji Disturbance, 1 -2

Heike rnonogatari (The Tale of the Heike), 26 -27, 142 , 169 n. 43, 179 n. 38

Hie Shrine complex, 34 , 36 , 91 -93, 181 n. 68, 182 n. 73

Hijiri (holy men), 89 -90, 99 -109

Hi no Misaki Shrine, 102

Hira Myojin (Shirahige Shrine), 144

Hirano Shrine, 54 , 186 n. 121

Hiromine Shrine, 145

Hirota Shrine complex, 9 , 54 , 145 , 163 n. 43, 191 n. 76

Hiyoshi Shrine, 54

Hobutsushu (A Collection of Treasures), 171 n. 18

Hoen, priest, 178 n. 30

Hogen Disturbance, 1 , 19 , 30 , 146 , 160 n. 5, 166 n. 83,167 n. 6

Hogen jonanji keiba ernaki (Picture Scroll of the Horse Races at the Jonanji Palace in the Hogen Era), 29

Hogen monogatari , 25

Hogen sumozu emaki (Picture Scroll of the Sumo Wrestling Matches in the Hogen Era), 29

Hojoki (The Ten-Foot Square Hut), 142

Hokke choko , 181 n. 60

Hokke-e (meetings on the Lotus Sutra), 87 -88, 181 n. 60

Hokke hakko , 78 , 87 -88, 181 n. 60


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Hokke jikko , 181 n. 60

Hokke sanjuko , 181 n. 60

Homon uta (songs of Buddhist scriptures), 42 , 46 -50, 59 -89, 95 , 157 , 165 n. 71, 173 n. 3, 176 n. 1;

Enju singing, 179 n. 37;

jinja uta vs., 110 ;

and listening to sutras, 86 -87, 180 n. 55;

love songs vs., 126 ;

"Miscellaneous" subsection, 60 ;

and setsuwa , 65 -66, 68 , 178 n. 27

Honen, priest, 163 n. 37

Honen Shonin eden , 163 n. 37

Hongu, 94

Honji suijaku (original nature/trace manifestation), 90 -95, 96 , 97 , 100

"Honkakusan" (Praise of the Original Awakening of the Buddha), 48 -49

Honorifics, xvii

Horikawa, Emperor, 164 n. 52, 175 n. 41

Horikawa-in hyakushu-waka (One Hundred Poems for Emperor Hori-kawa), 55 , 175 n. 41

Horin Temple, 99

Hosshin wakashu (Collection of Poems on Religious Awakenings), 181 n. 61

Hotsumisaki Temple, 104

Hsüan-tsang, 95

Humor, 125 , 137 -42

Hurst, G. Cameron, 162 n. 24

Hyakudayu, worship of, 9 , 14 , 163 n. 41

Hyakurensho (Seasoned Selections), 166 n. 84

Hyojugami, 145


 

Preferred Citation: Kim, Yung-Hee. Songs to Make the Dust Dance: The Ryojin Hisho of Twelfth-Century Japan. Berkeley, CA:  University of California Press,  1994. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft2f59n7x0/