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    Komusō (redirect from Fuke-shū)
    the 19th century the komusō-tradition became known as the Fuke-shū (普化宗, Fuke sect) or Fuke Zen, after the publication of the Kyotaku denki (1795), which...
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    Sōtō (redirect from Sōtō-shū)
    Sōtō Zen or the Sōtō school (曹洞宗, Sōtō-shū) is the largest of the three traditional sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism (the others being Rinzai and Ōbaku)...
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    Rinzai school (redirect from Rinzai-shu)
    The Rinzai school (Japanese: 臨済宗, romanized: Rinzai-shū, simplified Chinese: 临济宗; traditional Chinese: 臨濟宗; pinyin: Línjì zōng), named after Linji Yixuan...
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    Puhua (redirect from Jinshu Fuke)
    Fuke, honorifically Fuke Zenji (lit. "Zen master Fuke")—allegedly ca. 770–840 or 860), also called P'u-k'o, and best known by his Japanese name, Fuke...
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    Jodo Shinshu and the Ji-shū sects are considered different enough to be separate from Jodo-shū. The largest branch of Jōdo-shū, the Chinzei-ha (鎮西派, "The...
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  • pursuits included woodcarving and painting. Fuke Shu Honkyoku; Kyorei Kyotaku (1998, remastered from a tape) Fuke-shū Buddhism in Japan Nishimura Koku page...
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  • Nichiren-shū in Italy and Europe, website in Italian, English, French and Spanish Nichiren-shū in the UK Nichiren Shu in Hungary Nichiren Shu Brasil Nichiren...
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    include: Ōbaku-shū (黄檗宗), a school established in the 17th century. It includes classic Chan teachings and also Pure Land methods. Fuke-shū (普化宗), a small...
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    afterwards with a contingent of warrior monks from his own religious sect, Jōdo-shū, and, after defeating the Ikkō adherents in battle, burned all their temples...
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    Jōdo Shinshū (redirect from Jodo-shin-shu)
    ex-Tendai monk, left the tradition in 1175 to found his own sect, the Jōdo-shū or "Pure Land School". From that time on, Shinran considered himself, even...
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    Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū Rinzai Sōtō Nichiren Ōbaku Fuke-shū Shugendo Japanese new religions Zen in the US Key...
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    Historical sects Nōnin Fuke-shū Niō Zen Extant sects Sōtō Rinzai Ōbaku Lay organizations Sanbo Kyodan Ningen Zen Kyodan Academic organizations Kyoto School...
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    Worship" — Nichiren Shōshū "The Great Mandala, Venerated Supreme" — Nichiren-shū sects Paper scroll gohonzon are sometimes known as kakejiku gohonzon or moji-mandala...
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    Ōbaku (redirect from Obaku-shu)
    Ōbaku Zen or the Ōbaku school (Japanese: 黄檗宗, romanized: Ōbaku-shū) is one of three main schools of Japanese Zen Buddhism, in addition to the Sōtō and...
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    and Onmyōdō) Kamakura period schools Zen (Chan) Rinzai (Linji school) Fuke-shū (Historical) Sōtō (Caodong school) Ōbaku (Linji school syncretized with...
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    displaced and absorbed by hi shiryō. The traditional institutional traditions (shū) of Zen in Japan are Sōtō (曹洞), Rinzai (臨済), and Ōbaku (黃檗). Sōtō and Rinzai...
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    Jōdo-shū founded by Hōnen (1133–1212). The Jōdo Shinshū founded by Shinran (1173–1263). The Ji-shū founded by Ippen (1239–1289). The Yūzū-Nembutsu-shū founded...
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  • Buddhism in Japan Katsuya Yokoyama, a famous student of Watazumi Doso Fuke-shū List of Rinzai Buddhists The Sacrifice, a Swedish film featuring the music...
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    Raft from the Other Shore: Honen and the Way of Pure Land Buddhism. Jodo Shu Press. ISBN 978-4-88363-329-6. Lamotte, Etienne; Webb-Boin Sara, trans. (1988)...
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    Historical sects Nōnin Fuke-shū Niō Zen Extant sects Sōtō Rinzai Ōbaku Lay organizations Sanbo Kyodan Ningen Zen Kyodan Academic organizations Kyoto School...
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  • accounts of awakening, but as stories underpinning the legitimacy of the Dogen-shu, which in its early history had seen a fierce internal conflict over the...
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    Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū Rinzai Sōtō Nichiren Ōbaku Fuke-shū Shugendo Japanese new religions Zen in the US Key...
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  • Historical sects Nōnin Fuke-shū Niō Zen Extant sects Sōtō Rinzai Ōbaku Lay organizations Sanbo Kyodan Ningen Zen Kyodan Academic organizations Kyoto School...
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    approval of Kūkai's outline of esoteric Buddhism, Junna uses the term Shingon-shū (真言宗, Mantra Sect) for the first time. An imperial decree gave Kūkai exclusive...
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    Historical sects Nōnin Fuke-shū Niō Zen Extant sects Sōtō Rinzai Ōbaku Lay organizations Sanbo Kyodan Ningen Zen Kyodan Academic organizations Kyoto School...
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    groups are commonly associated with Nichiren Shōshū and various Nichiren-shū schools. In addition, modern lay organizations not affiliated with temples...
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    Historical sects Nōnin Fuke-shū Niō Zen Extant sects Sōtō Rinzai Ōbaku Lay organizations Sanbo Kyodan Ningen Zen Kyodan Academic organizations Kyoto School...
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    Historical sects Nōnin Fuke-shū Niō Zen Extant sects Sōtō Rinzai Ōbaku Lay organizations Sanbo Kyodan Ningen Zen Kyodan Academic organizations Kyoto School...
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  • Historical sects Nōnin Fuke-shū Niō Zen Extant sects Sōtō Rinzai Ōbaku Lay organizations Sanbo Kyodan Ningen Zen Kyodan Academic organizations Kyoto School...
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    Hosso Sanron Kegon Ritsu Kusha Tendai Shingon Jōdo-shū Jōdo Shinshū Rinzai Sōtō Nichiren Ōbaku Fuke-shū Shugendo Japanese new religions Zen in the US Key...
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