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{{nihongo|Jitchū|実忠||}} (?-824) was a Buddhist monk in Nara Japan of the Kegon sect, and pupil of Roben. In his later years, Jitchu oversaw the expansion of Tōdai-ji temple, and introduced liturgy and rituals still used today. The most noteworthy of these ceremonies is the Shuni-e repentance ceremony established by Jitchu at the request of Empress Kōmyō, wife of Emperor Shomu, who hoped to heal the ailing Emperor.References- {{cite book |editor1-last=Adolphson |editor1-first=Mikael |editor2-last=Kamens |editor2-first=Edward |editor2-link=Edward Kamens |editor3-last=Matsumoto |editor3-first=Stacie |title=Heian Japan, Centers And Peripheries |publisher=University of Hawaii Press |year=2007 |isbn=0-8248-3013-X |page=162}}
- {{Interlanguage link multi|実忠|ja}}, Retrieved 2009-06-13
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