Monday 22 July 2019

Pure Land Buddhism: The Way of Shinran

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In recent years, Tricycle has featured a number of articles on Pure Land Buddhism, a tradition with which many of our readers have little familiarity. Because of its long history and extensive influence in Buddhism in the West, we have given particular emphasis to the Shin school of Pure Land, which was founded by Shinran (1173-1263), a Japanese monk that Rev. Dr. Alfred Bloom calls a “towering figure” in Buddhism. Read the articles below to get a sense of Shinran and his teachings, and the modern practice of Jodo Shinshu.

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from Buddhism for Beginners – Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
https://tricycle.org/magazine/pure-land-buddhism/

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