Jōdo-shū (浄土宗, "The Pure Land School"), also known as Jōdo Buddhism, is a branch of Pure Land Buddhism derived from the teachings of the Japanese ex-Tendai...
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Hōnen (category Jōdo-shū)
Japanese Pure Land Buddhism called Jōdo-shū (浄土宗, "The Pure Land School"). He is also considered the Seventh Jōdo Shinshū Patriarch. Hōnen became a Tendai...
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In Jodo Shinshu temples, the seven masters are usually collectively enshrined on the far left. Jōdo Shinshū Hongwanji School (Nishi Hongwan-ji) Jōdo Shinshū...
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therefore defected to the more powerful Jōdo Shinshū and the name Ikkō-shū ultimately became synonymous with Jōdo Shinshū.: 110–111 Rennyo, the charismatic...
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Pure Land Buddhism (section Hōnen's Jōdo-shū)
independent Pure Land institutions, as can be seen in the Jōdo-shū, Jōdo Shinshū, Yūzū-nembutsu-shū, and Ji-shū. These new Pure Land schools were part of a new...
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Japan, the Jōdo-shū, the Jōdo Shinshu, the Ji-shu and the Yuzu Nembutsu shu are collectively classified into the lineage of Jōdo Buddhism. (Jōdo kei, 浄土系)...
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Monshu (section Jōdo Shinshū)
a monastery, as in the case of Jōdo-shū and Tendai Buddhism, but in the case of the Nishi Hongan-ji sub-sect of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism, it refers to the...
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Jōdō is a Japanese martial art that uses the jō, a 4-foot-long (1.2 m) wooden staff. Jodo may also refer to: Jōdo-shū, a Japanese branch of Pure Land...
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establish their own "new" or "Kamakura" Buddhist schools such as Jōdo-shū, Jōdo Shinshū, Nichiren-shū and Sōtō Zen. The destruction of the head temple of Enryaku-ji...
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Kōtoku-in (category Jōdo-shū temples)
Kōtoku-in (高徳院) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo-shū sect in the city of Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Its mountain name is Taiizan (大異山), and...
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