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  • '''Jodo''' can refer to * [[Jodo-shu|Jôdo Shû]] ''Pure Land Buddhism''
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  • *''Sect: [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]]'' The temple was originally founded by [[Rennyo]], abbot of the [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] sect whose preachings spurred the creation of the Ikkô-ik
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  • Jôkyô-ji is a temple of the [[Jodo shinshu|Jôdo-Shinshû]] Honganji sect, located on Sanjô-dôri in the city of [[Na
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  • ...cremated remains of [[Shinran]]([[1173]]-[[1262]]), founder of the [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] sect of Buddhism; the other is called [[Otani sobyo|Ôtani
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  • *[[Shinran]] founds the [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] (True Pure Land) sect of Buddhism.
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  • ...ed by forces led by Hosokawa Harumoto and [[Rokkaku Sadayori]]. The [[Jodo Shinshu|True Pure Land]] sect relocates its chief center of activity to [[Ishiyama
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  • ...igashi Hongan-ji is the head temple of the Higashi Honganji sect of [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] Buddhism, having split off from the much more famous [[Hig
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  • ...ple of a much older and more prominent sect of Buddhism, namely the [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] sect.
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  • ...rst Japanese Buddhist temple established in Hawaii. A temple of the [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] sect, it was originally established in [[1898]] by Satomi
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  • ...to help establish [[Japanese Buddhism in Hawaii]]. A priest of the [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] sect originally from [[Fukui prefecture]], he arrived in H
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  • ...perience there was a crucial step towards his later founding of the [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] sect of Buddhism.
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  • Shinran was the founder of ''[[Jodo shinshu|Jôdo shinshû]]'' Buddhism ("True Pure Land sect"). ...nt. Turning to the teachings of [[Honen|Hônen]] of the Pure Land sect (''[[Jodo shu|Jôdo shû]]''), he explored the idea of reciting ''[[nenbutsu]]'' (cha
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  • ...start in Hawaii as compared to Christianity, leading Kagai Sôryû, a [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] priest who arrived in the islands in [[1889]], to suggest ...was a [[Pure Land]] Buddhist temple built by [[Okabe Gakuo]] at [[Hamakua Jodo|Hamakua]] on the Big Island of Hawaii in [[1894]]-[[1896]]. Three years lat
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  • Some of these sects were religiously based, usually formed around a [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo]] sect, and came to be called ''[[ikko-ikki|Ikkô-ikki]]''. The ''Ikk
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  • ...e]] in Echigo to a particularly strong belief in certain threads of [[Jodo Shinshu|Jôdo Shinshû]] (New Pure Land) faith, historian [[Amy Stanley]] attribute
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  • ...ing other beings, even [[Shinran]] (1173-1262), founder of Japanese [[Jodo shinshu|Pure Land Buddhism]], is said to have eaten meat after abandoning monastic
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  • ...nefiting others is an integral part of enlightenment. These comprise the [[Jodo sect|Jôdo]] (Pure Land) sects, where one can enter the land of [[Amida]] B *'''Jôdo-shû''' and '''[[Jodo-shinshu|Jôdo shinshû]]''' (Pure Land Bukkyo): formed by [[Honen|Hônen]] in the 1
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  • ...The site was increasingly fortified by the [[Ikko-ikki]] adherents of Jodo Shinshu. The fortified temple complex eventually came under attack from the warlord
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  • ...Pure Land (''[[Jodo shu|Jodo shû]]'') and True Pure Land (''[[Jodo shinshu|Jodo shinshû]]'') sects were established, as was that of the monk [[Nichiren]];
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