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Eshinni (恵信尼, 1182–1268) was a
woman who
lived in the
Kamakura Period and was the wife of Shinran,
founder of the Jōdo Shinshū sect of ****anese Buddhism...
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Tendai dōsō (堂僧, "hall monk").
According to his own
account to his wife
Eshinni (whose
letters are
preserved at the Hongan-ji), in
frustration at his own...
- Hōnen's Pure Land teachings. In 1210 he
married Eshinni, the
daughter of an
Echigo aristocrat.
Shinran and
Eshinni had
several children. His
eldest son, Zenran...
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Eshinni:
Images of Pure Land
Buddhism in
Medieval ****an (2004)
Articles "Women's
Birth in Pure Land as Women:
Intimations from the
Letters of
Eshinni...
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Institute of
Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, California, as the
inaugural Eshinni and
Kakushinni Professor of
Women and
Buddhist Studies,
which supports...
- ****ingh, p. 184. Brown, p. 93. Dobbins, James. (2004).
Letters of the Nun
Eshinni:
Images of Pure Land
Buddhism in
Medieval ****an, p. 55. Brown,
Delmer M...