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  • 41Mappō — Japanese Buddhism …

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  • 42Bencho — Benchō (弁長 1162 1238), is considered the second patriarch of the main Chinzei branch of the Jodo Shu sect of Japanese Buddhism, after Hōnen. He is often called by another name: Shokobo Bencho (聖光房弁長) or just Shoko . According to biographies, he… …

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  • 43Amitabha Sutra — Buddhist sūtra book open to the Chinese version of Sukhāvatīvyūha Sūtra …

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  • 44Ōbaku — shū School: Linji Zen Buddhism Founder: Yinyuan Longqi …

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  • 45Буддизм Чистой Земли — Будда Амитабха, XII век, Камакура, Япония. Буддизм Чистой Земли (кит. 净土宗 цзинтуцзун …

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  • 46Laienbuddhismus — Der Begriff Laienbuddhismus bezeichnet buddhistische Praxis und Lehre, wenn sie nicht von Mönchen oder Nonnen ausgeübt bzw. gelehrt wird. Lebensweise, Praxis sowie die Stellung von Laien und nichtordinierten Praktizierenden in der buddhistischen… …

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  • 47Japanese painting — is one of the oldest and most highly refined of the Japanese arts, encompassing a wide variety of genre and styles. As with the history of Japanese arts in general, the history Japanese painting is a long history of synthesis and competition… …

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  • 48Religion in Japan — The primary religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shintō (神道, the way of the gods ). Most Japanese people do not identify as exclusively belonging to just one religion, but incorporate features of both religions into their daily lives in a process… …

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  • 49Schools of Buddhism — The Schools of Buddhism. Buddhism is classified in various ways. The normal English language usage, as given in dictionaries, divides it into Theravada (also known by the name Hinayana, which many consider derogatory) and Mahayana. The most… …

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  • 50Mōtsū-ji — The modern temple of Motsu ji with an incense burner in the foreground. Mōtsū ji (毛越寺)refers to the Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect in Hiraizumi and to the historic area surrounding it containing the ruins of two older temples, Enryū ji (圓隆寺)… …

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