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Jodo Shinshu — nihongo|Jōdo Shinshū|浄土真宗| True Pure Land School , also known as Shin Buddhism, is a school of Pure Land Buddhism. It was founded by the former Tendai Japanese monk Shinran Shonin. Today, Shin Buddhism is considered the most widely practiced… … Wikipedia
Pure Land Buddhism — Amitābha Buddha and his attendant bodhisattvas Avalokiteśvara (right) and Mahāsthāmaprāpta (left) … Wikipedia
Jōdo Shinshū — Japanese Buddhism … Wikipedia
Jodo Shinshu — /joh doh shin shooh/, Buddhism. the largest sect of Jodo, stressing simple trust rather than ritual as the means to salvation. [ < Japn Jodo Pure Land + shinshu true faith ( < MChin, equiv. to Chin jìngtu zhenzong)] * * * … Universalium
Jodo Shinshu — /joh doh shin shooh/, Buddhism. the largest sect of Jodo, stressing simple trust rather than ritual as the means to salvation. [ < Japn Jodo Pure Land + shinshu true faith ( < MChin, equiv. to Chin jìngtu zhenzong)] … Useful english dictionary
Shinran — orig. Matsuwaka Maru born 1173, near Kyōto, Japan died Jan. 9, 1263, Kyōto Japanese philosopher and religious reformer. He entered the priesthood at age nine and studied for 20 years at the centre founded by Saichō on Mount Hiei. He later met… … Universalium
Hōnen — orig. Seishimaru born May 13, 1133, Inaoka, Mimasaka province, Japan died Feb. 29, 1212, Kyōto Japanese Buddhist leader. As a monk at the Mount Hiei monastery of the Tendai (Tiantai) sect, he learned the Pure Land doctrines of Chinese Buddhism… … Universalium
Ikkō-ikki — (一向一揆?), literally Ikkoshū Uprising , were mobs of peasant farmers, Buddhist monks, Shinto priests and local nobles, who rose up against samurai rule in 15th to 16th century Japan. They followed the beliefs of the Jōdo Shinshū (True Pure Land)… … Wikipedia
Hongan-ji — nihongo|Hongan ji|本願寺|literally temple of the Primal Vow, also archaically romanized as Hongwanji, is the title of the major Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist sub sect (itself now further sub divided).HistoryThe Hongan ji was established as a temple in 1321 … Wikipedia
Rennyo — ▪ Japanese Buddhist patriarch posthumous name Kenju Daishi , assumed name Shinshō in born April 4, 1415, Kyōto, Japan died May 5, 1499, Kyōto Japanese Buddhist leader and eighth patriarch of the Hongan Temple in Kyōto. Rennyo… … Universalium
Inoue Enryō — born March 18, 1858, Echigo province, Japan died June 6, 1919, Dairen, Manchuria Japanese philosopher. After studying at the main temple of Pure Land Buddhism in Japan, he earned a degree in philosophy at Tokyo Imperial University. He opposed the … Universalium