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         Shin Buddhism:     more books (102)
  1. Shin Buddhism by D. T. Suzuki, 1970-01-01
  2. Shin Buddhism: Monograph Series
  3. Buddhism of the Heart: Reflections on Shin Buddhism and Inner Togetherness by Jeff Wilson, 2010-10-08
  4. Living Shin Buddhism: An Account of a Visit with Hanada-Sensei. by Ruth. Tabrah, 1978
  5. Der Buddha im Reinen Land: Shin-Buddhismus in Japan (Diederichs gelbe Reihe) (German Edition) by Volker H. M Zotz, 1991
  6. Buddha of the Infinite Light:The Teachings of Shin Buddhism, the Japanese Way of Wisdom and Compassion by D. T. Suzuki,
  7. Shin Buddhism: Historical, Textual, and Interpretive Studies
  8. Shin Buddhism 24/7: Experiences on the Jodo Shinshu Path by Henry A. Tanaka, 2005
  9. Shin Buddhism by Suzuki Dt, 2000-01
  10. The Awareness of Self: a Guide to the Understanding of Shin Buddhism by Gyodo Haguri, 1967
  11. The True Teaching, Practice, and Realization of the Pure Land Way, Volume II (Shin Buddhism Translation Series) by Shinran, 1985
  12. An introduction to Shin buddhism by Takamaro Shigaraki, 1984
  13. Lectures on Shin Buddhism by Takashi Hirose,
  14. The Other-Power: The Final Answer Arrived at in Shin Buddhism by K. Yamamoto, 1965

41. Www.fogbank.com/sbrc/bookstore/shin_series.txt
Titles from the shin buddhism Translation Series This series is thenewest and most modern compendium of English translations. These
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Buddhist Churches of America The Buddhist Bookstore 1710 Octavia Street San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone: 415-776-7877 FAX: 415-771-6293 Prices are subject to change A complete catalogue is available from the Bookstore. Titles from the Shin Buddhism Translation Series This series is the newest and most modern compendium of English translations. These are a must for serious students, but even the beginner will find them easy to read and understand. These are very fine books, and necessary for any Buddhist library. - The True Teaching, Practice and Realization of the Pure Land Way A Translation of Shinran's Kyogyoshinsho Vol. I Shinran Shin Buddhist Translation Series 200 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH053e US$15.00 In this work, the realization taught in the Mahayana tradition is revealed to be within the reach of all, and in particular, the person most deeply bound by the attachments of the ignorant self. Here, Shinran indeed reveals the essentials of the Buddhist path - as manifested in his experience of the Pure Land way. - Introduction. Appendixes. - The True Teaching, Practice and Realization of the Pure Land Way A Translation of Shinran's Kyogyoshinsho Vol II Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 151 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH093e US$15.00 Shinran wrote Kyogyoshinsho to clarify the teaching of "birth through the Nembutsu" that he had received from Honen. In "Chapter on Shinjin," Shinran develops the core of his teaching, which forms the basis for his resolution of these issues. Central to his position, however, is the inseparability of the fundamental elements of the Pure Land Way - practice and shinjin, or the Nembutsu and the mind of true entrusting from which it emerges - and without a grasp of the interrelationship between them, a reading of "Chapter on Shinjin" is impossible. - Introduction. Appendixes. - The True Teaching, Practice and Realization of the Pure Land Way A Translation of Shinran's Kyogyoshinsho Vol III Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 117 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH121e US$15.00 The two chapters included in this volume - "Chapter on Realization" and "Chapter on True Buddha and Land" - present both the wellspring and the end of the Pure Land Way and bring to conclusion the portion of Kyogyoshinsho treating the true teaching. In the fourth and fifth chapters translated here, Shinran takes up the question of the nature of enlightenment itself, and in the sixth and final chapter, he goes on to explore the significance of the provisional teachings of the Pure Land way. - Introduction. Appendixes. - The True Teaching, Practice and Realization of the Pure Land Way A Translation of Shinran's Kyogyoshinsho Vol IV Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 163 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH154e US$15.00 In the concluding chapter of Teaching, Practice and Realization, Chapter VI on "Transformed Buddha-Bodies and Lands" presented in this volume, Shinran takes up the problem of teachings other than the "true essence of the Pure Land way" that he has delineated in the preceding five chapters. In terms of the overall organization of the work, the first five chapters treat the true elements of the Pure Land path: the true teachings, practice, shinjin, realization, and Buddha and Pure Land. The final chapter, by contrast, treats teachings that cannot simply be called "true"; they are not direct expressions of the genuine path. These various teachings include most importantly the differing teachings within the Pure Land way - which lead not to the true Pure Land but to imperfect attainments in "transformed lands" - and also embrace other forms of Buddhism and even non-Buddhist beliefs. Introduction. Appendixes - Hymns of the Pure Land A Translation of Shinran's Jodo Wasan Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 101 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH167e US$11.00 In his wasan hymns, Shinran presents the message of important passages from the sutras and other writings of the Pure Land tradition. This is the first of his three major collections of wasan, together they are known as the Sanjo Wasan. This collection deals with the Pure Land itself, and is based upon the sutras, and the writings of other masters. - Introduction . Index. - Hymns of the Pure Land Masters A Translation of Shinran's Koso Wasan Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 98 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH168e US$11.00 Hymns of the Pure Land Masters (Koso Wasan) is Shinran's second major collection of hymns. It was composed as a continuation of his presentation of the Pure Land tradition begun in Hymns of the Pure Land (Jodo Wasan), and in fact, the two collections were originally a single work of over two-hundred hymns under a single title. In this volume, Shinran moves on to the eminent teachers of the tradition, and takes up the seven Patriarchs. - Introduction. Index. - Notes on Once-calling and Many-calling A Translation of Shinran's Ichinen-tanen mon'i Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 104 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH052e US$8.00 What, in fact, does it mean to attain birth in the Pure Land through the Nembutsu? In his Notes on Once-Calling and Many-Calling, Shinran delves into the significance of true entrusting (shinjin) and saying the Name. This awakening is itself brought about by Amida. It is the emergence in a person's life of the working of the Primal Vow, Which is beyond all time. In the realization of which is shinjin, which takes place in the briefest instant of the immediate present - "time at its ultimate limit" - the bonds that tie one to a life of empty repetition in samsaric time are broken forever. - Jacket notes. Glossary and index. - Passages on the Pure Land Way A Translation of Shinran's Jodo monrui jusho Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 142 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH054e US$12.00 For the reader venturing for the first time into the unfamiliar terrain of Shinran's many and varied writings, Passages on the Pure Land Way shines forth like a polished gem. As a compendium of Shinran's teaching, Passages on the Pure Land Way is unsurpassed in the lucidity of its outline. - Introduction. Appendixes, glossary and index. - Notes on 'Essentials of Faith Alone' A Translation of Shinran's Yuishinsho-mon'i Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 127 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH049e US$8.00 Shinran wrote these Notes to explore the meaning of important passages from the Pure Land scriptures. The passages are those quoted in Essentials of Faith Alone, an outline of Honen's teaching by Shinran's contemporary Seikaku. - Jacket notes. Glossary and index. - Notes on the Inscriptions of the Sacred Scrolls A Translation of Shinran's Songo shinzo meimon Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 145 pg. Illus. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH051e US$12.00 Shinran and his followers often placed hanging scrolls rather than wooden statues in their altars and affixed to them key passages from the sutras and the writings of the masters. Shinran's explanations of these inscriptions form a compendium of his teaching. - Jacket notes. Glossary and index. - Letters of Shinran A Translation of Mattosho Author: Shinran Shin Buddhism Translation Series 102 pg. Hongwanji International Center Order No: SH050e US$8.00 The letters are clear, concise, and reflect Shinran's lifetime of work. These letters, written in Shinran's last years, reveal the culmination of his spiritual life and are widely regarded as monuments in the development of Mahayana Buddhism. In them Shinran expresses his vision of how the ultimate reality of Buddhism, which is formless, works with great wisdom compassion in the world of forms, manifesting itself as Amida's Primal Vow. - Jacket notes. glossary and index. - Selected Texts of Shin Buddhism Author: English Publication Bureau 85 pg. Honpa Hongwanji Order No: SH085e US$1.00 This is the companion to the Kyogyoshinsho. This volume contains the Smaller Sukhavati-Vyuha Sutra, Vasubandhu's Discourse on Paradise, and Shinran's Hymn of Faith (Shoshin ge). Together they five an overview of Shinran's thought, and Jodo Shinshu. Useful to scholars, the Japanese sources are printed on facing pages. This book is best used with the following: item Order No. SH086, the Kyogyoshinsho, Buddhist Publication Series No 2. - Kyo-Gyo-Shin-Sho Author: Shinran English Publication Bureau 84 pg. Honpa Hongwanji Order No: SH086e US$1.00 This translation of Shinran's Kyogyoshinsho was the standard in English when it was published in 1954. It is smaller and more concise than other versions, and the technical terms appear in both Roman script and Chinese characters. - The KyoGyoShinSho The Teaching, Practice, Faith and Attainment Author: Shinran, Kosho Yamamoto, trans. 518 pg. The Karinbunko Order No: SH113e US$15.00 This is a good source for study, and comparative research. The main text is in English, and the notes and glossary give the original characters. Yamamoto writes in a unique style, refreshing to read. Glossary and index. - Tannisho A Shin Buddhist Classic Author: Taitetsu Unno, trans. 73 pg. Buddhist Study Center Press Order No: SH043e US$8.95 "This is a revised translation of Tannisho: Lamenting the Deviations, first published in 1977 by the Buddhist Study Center, Honolulu. The Tannisho in original Japanese is regarded not only as a religious but also a literary classic. To render such a work into smooth English is almost impossible without doing injustice to the original. However, I have attempted to convey some sense of its style, content, and religious flavor." - Forward - Tannisho: A Primer Author: Dennis Hirota, trans. 135 pg. Ryukoku University Order No: SH101e US$8.00 "Tannisho is indisputably one of the great religious classics of Japan. Among the many Buddhist works this country has produced, there is none as well-known and widely read. Tannisho has brought insight into the highest aspirations of human life, not only for those who take Shinran's teaching, Shin Buddhists, as the guiding light of their lives, but even for those with no religious affiliation whatever. Tannisho expresses the inner core of Shinran's religious realization, and in its pages, the reader comes face to face with Shinran the man." - Introduction

42. Shin Buddhist Sites
Comprehensive list of Shin Buddhist websites.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Pure Land and Shin...... So not linked. 10 Schools group of shin buddhism. Radical shin buddhism cults. Siteswhich have a differrent teachings from accomplished shin buddhism Schools.
http://www.terakoya.com/r_link_e.htm
Shin Buddhist Sites
This page introduces other Shin Buddhist sites in the world. There are some false Shin Buddhist organizations today, but the following links are certainly related to true Shin Buddhism.
The links are classified according to school. ' ' means that these sites have English pages and the link takes you to the English Top page. And ' ' means the same but contains Japanese characters within the same page, and cannot be displayed properly without having a Japanese font set installed on your computer.
Go to this page , and you can see the URL of each site.
Category School # of HP's 10 Schools group
of the Shin Buddhism
Hongwanji School Ohtani School ... Radical Shin Buddhism cults Looks like same Shin Buddhism bodies,
but different teaching. So not linked.
10 Schools group of Shin Buddhism
Hongwanji, The Head Temple Kyoto, Kyoto pref. JAPAN Hontokuji, Old Special Betsuin Himeji, Hyogo pref. Japan Shiga Kyomusho / Dharma friends Ohmihachiman, Shiga pref. Japan Kagoshima Betsuin Kagoshima, Kagoshima pref. Japan Kanazawa Betsuin Kanazawa, Ishikawa pref. Japan

43. Shinworks
SELECTED WORKS OF shin buddhism. A Grateful Life. (to be added at a later date). Selectedworks of shin buddhism. Singapore Jodo Shinshu Mission Email.
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SELECTED WORKS OF SHIN BUDDHISM A Grateful Life (to be added at a later date) A Brief Introduction to Jodo Shinshu The Larger Sukhavativyuha Sutra The Contemplation Sutra The Smaller Sukhavativyuha Sutra ... My E-mail

44. Shin Buddhism EN - 01
ShinBuddhism, presentation, 1/20, Jodo-Shinshu. A short Presentationof Shin-Buddhism. by Rev. Shitoku A. Peel translated by
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Shin-Buddhism presentation
Jodo-Shinshu
A short Presentation of Shin-Buddhism
by Rev. Shitoku A. Peel translated by Yuho B. Van Parijs and Jokyo G. Gatenby Buddhism is a religious teaching ('soteriology') proclaimed in the Northeast of presentday India during the 6th-5th centuries B.C.E. by Siddharta Gautama (the historical Buddha), who is better known as Sakyamuni: The Wise Man of the Sakya-clan. All Buddhist teachings, however diverse they may appear to the outsider, inherit the fundamental teaching of the historical Buddha. Their variety is determined by the spiritual transmission of a tradition that is maintained in writing in the 13.520 texts of the scriptural canon. Indeed, the difference between the various Buddhist schools and currents lies in their interpretation and evaluation of these scriptures. Usually one Buddhist school will put greater emphasis on a certain doctrinal point than another. Yet the main distinction between the various schools rests in the method recommended to render Buddha's Teaching into everyday-life.

45. DharmaNet's Shin Buddhist InfoWeb (revised: 16 Feb 2003)
Online Buddhist Centers Religion and Spirituality Pure Land and Shin...... Youth Buddhist Organization religious and social organization for young adultsof college age interested in learning about shin buddhism. Sr. shin buddhism.
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46. Family Dharma Connection
shin buddhism. shin buddhism originated in Japan and is a Pureland sectof Buddhism. Many Shinran (11731262) founded shin buddhism. Shinran
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47. Brief Outline Of Shin Buddhism
Brief Outline of shin buddhism. Vow'). shin buddhism is a mainstreamMahayana school and was founded by Shinran (11731263). The
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Brief Outline of Shin Buddhism This introductory article is in two parts. The first is a brief survey of the main tenets of Shin Buddhism and the second addresses questions that are often asked by Australians who are inquiring about Shin Buddhism for the first time The Hongwanji Buddhist Mission of Australia is affiliated with the largest Shin Buddhist congregation, Jodoshinshu-Hongwanji-ha ('True Pure Land School, Denomination of the Temple of the Primal Vow'). Shin Buddhism is a mainstream Mahayana school and was founded by Shinran (1173-1263). The Hongwanji developed from a temple built at the site of Shinran's mausoleum. For Shin Buddhists, the true nature of things is a lively wisdom and compassion that resonates in the lives of ordinary people. This wisdom and compassion takes form as Amida Buddha. 'Amida' is derived from two Sanskrit words:Amitabha (Immeasurable Light) and Amitayus (Immeasurable Life). Sanskrit is the classical language of India where Buddhism first arose. 'Amida Buddha', means, therefore, 'Immeasurable Light Buddha' and 'Immeasurable Life Buddha'. Amida is not limited to a specific point in history although knowledge of him first arose from Shakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, who appeared in India around the sixth and fifth century B.C. Shakyamuni gained enlightenment after a long quest for the solution to the problems of spiritual evil and suffering in the world.

48. How Does Shin Buddhism View Karma
How does shin buddhism view Karma? .Karma, which
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How does Shin Buddhism view Karma? Karma, which means, simply, "action" is fundamental to any understanding of Buddhism. In the Buddha's teaching, "the law of karma" is that all deliberate actions lead to results: good actions lead to pleasant results, bad actions to unpleasant results and so on. Shin Buddhism considers the law of karma to be inexorable and universal and absolutely rejects belief in divination and petitionary prayer.

49. Jones, Charles B. Review Of Popular Buddhism In Japan: Shin Buddhist Religion An
The teaching of Joodoshinshuu (or shin buddhism) in the American undergraduate curriculumhas been hampered from the outset by a lack of variety in available
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Popular Buddhism in Japan: Shin Buddhist Religion and Culture. By Esben Andreasen. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998, 199 pages, ISBN: 0-8248-2027-4 (cloth, US$39.00), ISBN: 0-8248-2028-2 (paperback, US$22.95). Reviewed by
Charles B. Jones
Department of Religion and Religious Education
Catholic University of America

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The teaching of Joodoshinshuu (or Shin Buddhism) in the American undergraduate curriculum has been hampered from the outset by a lack of variety in available teaching materials. One can readily find materials by and about Shinran Shoonin (1173-1263), the founder of the school, and increasingly one may obtain materials by and about Rennyo (1415-1499), the "second founder." Anything beyond that has been exceeding rare and generally not useful or convenient for classroom use. Esben Andreasen, a Danish high school teacher who has long studied Japanese Buddhism and collaborated on projects with Ian Reader, has corrected this deficiency with a remarkable compilation of source materials on Shin Buddhism designed expressly to expose students to a wide variety of texts from the Shin tradition. Popular Buddhism in Japan: Shin Buddhist Religion and Culture contains a few writings by Shinran and Rennyo, but more importantly, it contains a total of fifty-one texts arranged thematically into chapters on Shin Buddhist education, the

50. Buddhism
Buddhism in America and Canada;Books on shin buddhism that can be ordered; Books, Buddhist Study
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51. Family Dharma Connection
Shin. shin buddhism originated in Japan and is a Pureland sect of Buddhism. AmidaBuddha is not an historical buddha. Shinran (11731262) founded shin buddhism.
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Shin
Shin Buddhism originated in Japan and is a Pureland sect of Buddhism. Many of the Pureland sects believe that it is next to impossible to reach enlightenment in this world, but that if one may be reborn in the Pureland where there are no distractions on the path to enlightenment. The Pureland is the land of Amida Buddha, Buddha of wisdom and compassion. Amida Buddha is not an historical buddha. Shinran (1173-1262) founded Shin Buddhism. Shinran was trained as a monk in the Tendai sect and also studied under Honen. He lived at a time of turmoil in Japan when many Buddhist reformers were persecuted and exiled. Shinran broke with the tradition of Buddhist leaders having a monastic life - he married and had children. He thus set the precedence for non-monastic lay practice in Shin, though Shinran considered himself to be neither monk nor lay. Shinran taught that one can be reborn in the Pureland by uttering "Namu Amida Butsu" with a true heart. "Namu Amida Butsu" is called nembutsu and is an invocation of the name of Amida Buddha. Shinran was not the first to teach nembutsu, but he put primary emphasis on nembutsu making it the primary practice of Shin Buddhism. Shinran also taught that Nembutsu is a manifestation of Shinjin - a state free of the world's dichotomy. He believed that one should not chant nembutsu simply to gain enlightenment for oneself. Many Shin Buddhist have a small altar called an O-Butsudan in their homes. This usually has an image of Amida Buddha, a scroll with the Chinese characters of Namu Amida Butsu. Often offerings of food are placed on this altar and incense is burned. Shin Buddhists also celebrate O-bon in the summer. This is a celebration of commemorating one's ancestors. During religious services, Shin Buddhist wear a bracelet of prayer beads called O-jizu which are similar to mala beads.

52. Shin Buddhist Studies
is to reflect upon the structure and meaning of human existence through academicstudy of the fundamental scriptures and authoritative texts of shin buddhism.
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Shin Buddhist Studies (Master's and Doctoral Programs)
The aim of the program in Shin Buddhist Studies is to reflect upon the structure and meaning of human existence through academic study of the fundamental scriptures and authoritative texts of Shin Buddhism. The Shin tradition emphasizes the necessity of "listening to the Dharma" in the quest for one's authentic existence. It is with such an attitude that students approach Shin Buddhist Studies. This approach, however, does not mean a suspension of critical judgment, but indeed requires the fullest use of one's intellectual faculties. The program is centered on a careful study of Shinran's Kyogyosbinsho , the fundamental outline of Shin Buddhist faith, the Threefold Pure Land Sutras - Sutra of Eternal Life, Meditation Sutra and Amida Sutra and works of the patriarchs of Shin Buddhism, among them T'an-luan's Ching-t'e Lun-cbu and Shantao's Kuan-wu-liang-shou-ching-shu To assure basic understanding of the fundamental concepts of Shin Buddhism as well as Buddhism in general, students who have not taken the following courses during their undergraduate years are required to take them without credit: Introduction to Shin Buddhist Studies; Readings in Kyogyoshinsho ; one other course in Shin Buddhist Studies; Introduction to Buddhist Studies; and one other course in Buddhist Studies.

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IASBS Symposium (shin buddhism and Human Crisis in the Modern World) Aug. 1540 1640 (Room 1113), Session 1 shin buddhism in Response to Human Sufferings.
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IASBS Symposium
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Opening Address by Prof. Hisao Inagaki (IASBS President)
Keynote Speech by Prof. Shinya Yasutomi (Conference Chairperson) Recess 10:30 - 12:00 (Auditorium) Memorial Public Lecture
(In memory of the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the modernized Otani University) Greetings by Ichijo Ogawa (President, Otani University) The Position of Shinran's Thought in the Modern World
Lecture by Michael Pye (Professor, Marburg University) Lunch
(Room 1113) Otani University Memorial Symposium
(In memory of the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the modernized Otani University) The Faith and Thoughts of Kiyozawa Manshi Shunsho Terakawa (Prof. Emeritus, Otani University)
Kazumaro Kanbe (Prof., Otani University)
Seiichi Takeuchi (Prof., Tokyo University)
Jan Van Bragt (Discussant, Prof. Emeritus, Nanzan University)

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shin buddhism Bits of Rubble Turn into Gold by Taitetsu Unno Publisher CommentsInterest in Buddhism continues to grow throughout North America, and more and
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Naturalness A Classic of shin buddhism By Kanamatsu, Kenryo 2002/04 World WisdomBooks 0941532291 - Trade Paper Our Price $12.95 Related Books Buddhism.
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Publisher Comments Shin, or Pure Land, is the flower of Japanese Buddhism. Although it is less well known in the West than Zen, Vipassana or Tibetan Buddhism, its message of holy freedom, or naturalness, which arises when man conforms with sincere attachment to the Eternal saving will of the Buddha has been an illuminating way of spiritual awakening for multitudes of Japanese people since the sixth century when Buddhism came to Japan.
Kanamatsu''s Naturalness, written in l949, is more than an introduction to the essence of Shin Buddhism. It is a profound and enlightened meditation on the relationship between man and Amida Buddha, who is pure mercy and whose Name is a vehicle of Nirvanic Reality. Combining the erudition of a philosopher with the sensitivity of a poet, Kanamatsu leads the reader into the heart of the subject where man may unite with the Buddha-Nature even in the ordinary activities of everyday life. The deep compassion and beautiful simplicity of this classic work which like a haiku speaks volumes with few words will appeal to all people who seek a spiritual antidote to the artificiality and ugliness that causes much of the suffering in our world

56. Weiser Antiquarian Books: A Study Of Shin Buddhism. By TATSUGUCHI, Wasui.
Honolulu, HI Shinshu Kyokai Mission of Hawaii, 1961. Dark...... Title A Study of shin buddhism. Author TATSUGUCHI, Wasui.
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57. RE: Buddhism
For ages from 16 and Teachers. shin buddhism Network. shin buddhism in ModernCulture' is a self study course for exploring shin buddhism in some depth.
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An excellent source of information concerning the practice and study of Theravada Buddhism, including the Pali Canon / Tipitaka (the collection of primary Pali language texts which form the doctrinal foundation of Theravada Buddhism). 'What is Theravada Buddhism?' is a good overview and introduction with lots of links to more detailed information elsewhere on the site. Although text based, the site is well structured and has a useful and thorough 'Index by Subject' and a helpful 'Glossary of Pali and Buddhist terms'. 'The Path to Freedom' is probably the best place to start looking at some of the Buddha's basic teachings as they are presented in the Tipitaka scriptures. For ages from 16.
Buddhist World
A very attractive site which provides an excellent source of information on Buddhism. All the main streams of Buddhism are covered along with the history of the religion. There is an excellent pictorial life of the Buddha told as a story with simple text and beautiful graphics.
The significance of pilgrimage in Buddhism is explored and illustrated with sections on the four places of pilgrimage, or holy places of the faith.

58. BuddhaNets Buddhist Web Links: Mahayana Buddhism.
shin buddhism Boston Shinshu News The positive response from Shin Buddhistsfrom Japan across North America and to Europe is very heartwarming!
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  • Amitabha Buddhist Society (Singapore) Not only you can listen to Dharma Talks by Venerable Master Chin Kung, but at times they broadcast Buddhist cartoon too! Listen and WATCH Venerable Chin Kung's talk LIVE! Any queries regarding how to tune in the broadcasts, please e-mail: abss@amtb.org.sg To find out Talks on Education, Fengshui and Fate/Destiny and more Dharma Talks stored in Real Audio which is available 24 hours at anytime of the day, please visit: www.amtb.org.tw/audio/24a.htm Amida Trust Projects
    This site contains links as well as information. Frank and Sherry Glover have been initially commissioned by the Trust to manage A.T. affairs in the U.S. Frank is a psychotherapist, and Sherry teaches holistic health, and coaches on well-being. Both are serious Dharma students of Ven. Hung-I, Dharma master at the Jade Buddha Temple in Houston,Tx. and co-founder of the Texas Buddhist Association. The Deed for Amida Trust establishes the power "To further the development of Buddhist culture, Buddhist psychology, and Buddhist psychotherapy appropriate to the contemporary world. T'ang Dynasty Esoteric School
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59. Bukkoji Buddhist Temple (Shin Buddhism) Shinkai-cho Shimogyo-ku
Bukkoji Buddhist Temple (shin buddhism) Please sit on the tatami mat and face theStatue of Shinran (11731262), who was the founder of our shin buddhism.
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Bukkoji Buddhist Temple (Shin Buddhism)@@@ Shinkai-cho Shimogyo-ku KYOTO-shi 600-8084 JAPAN
TEL . 075-341-3321 FAX .075-341-3120
Welcome to Bukkoji Buddhist Temple!
Please sit on the tatami mat and face the Statue of Shinran (1173-1262), who was the founder of our Shin Buddhism.
Why don't you clasp your hands in prayer and try to single out what is most important@to you. You may not be able to do so, since you have too many things that are important to you. But are they really important to you?
Haven't they become the seeds of your trouble? Don't you have trouble, say, with your spouse, parents, children, or work? Do things go the way you wish them to go?
You@must have been born with blessings and expectations to live a happy and rewarding@life.
If you are living an unsatisfied life, it's truly a pity. . Blessed with Nembutsu @(thinking about the Buddha while chanting the name pf Buddha) , Shinran spent@his 90 years leading us to the way of truth.
Nembutsu helps all people to walk toward the way of truth.

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YuYu's Lounge In this web, I, a follower of Shinshu Otaniha (shin buddhism), haughtilypresent my foolish understanding of Shinran Shonin's words and claim my
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