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(b. 634, in Katsuragi; d. c. 700–707) was a Japanese ascetic and mystic, traditionally held to be the founder of Shugendō, the path of ascetic training practiced by the ''gyōja'' or ''yamabushi''. He was banished by the Imperial Court to Izu Ōshima on June 26, 699 AD, but folk tales at least as old as the ''Nihon Ryōiki'' (c. 800) recount his supernatural powers and exploits. He also referred to by the name , , or under the full name En no Kimi Ozunu, where is his kabane or titular name. ==Historical references== Even historical accounts of his life are intermixed with legends and folklore. According to the chronicle ''Shoku Nihongi'' (797 AD), En no Ozunu was banished to the island of Izu Ōshima on June 26, 699 AD:
In spite of this incident, it seems that the Court continued to highly evaluate the herbal knowledge of Ozunu's school, since Vol. 11 of the book also tells that on October 5, Tenpyō 4 (October 28, 732 AD), his student Karakuni no Hirotari was elected as the , the highest position in .〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「En no Gyōja」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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