@article{oai:naruto.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000366, author = {原, 卓志 and HARA, Takuji}, journal = {鳴門教育大学研究紀要, Research bulletin of Naruto University of Education}, month = {Mar}, note = {In the early modern period, Dogaku-ji Temple of Tomeizan was one of the academic temples where scholarly monks, such as Jakunyo, who later founded Shokoan in Naruto, and Mokuga, who also served as the ninth abbot of Shokoan, resided. It can be inferred that the temple held a significant position for monks of the Shingon sect in the region, especially in academic pursuits such as inheriting various denominations within the Shingon sect and transcribing scriptures that recorded teachings and rituals specific to each denomination. This paper offers an interim report on the ongoing comprehensive survey of the documents in possession of Dogaku-ji. Centering on the literature gathered from the first to the 27th volumes of the concluded investigations, this study provides an overview of the learning and transmission activities of the abbots from the First Revival Generation Tanrei to the sixth generation, Mokuga. Furthermore, the appendix reprints invaluable initiation records for understanding the transmission realities from the third generation Inko to the seventh generation Mokuga, namely Kanjo-jusha Meibo, Denpo Kanjo Kaidan Nikki, Denpo Kanjo Kaidan, and Seijo.}, pages = {219--253}, title = {東明山童学寺における近世住職の修学と伝授 : 中興一世湛霊から七世黙雅を中心に}, volume = {39}, year = {2024}, yomi = {ハラ, テツジ} }