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- Honbushin (ほんぶしん) (or 本普請, lit. 'The True Construction') is a Tenrikyo-based Shinshūkyō (****anese new religion) that became formally independent in 1962...
- Tenrikyo-derived ****anese new religions, including (but not limited to) Honmichi, Honbushin, and Daehan Cheolligyo. While Tenrikyo considers the Kanrodai to be a...
- the new kanrodai. In 1962, Honbushin (ほんぶしん), led by Aijirō's daughter Ōnishi Tama (大西玉; 1916–1969) (whom Aijirō and Honbushin followers claim was the reincarnation...
- from Tenrikyo in 1918. Honmichi (ほんみち), founded by Ōnishi Aijirō in 1913 Honbushin (ほんぶしん), founded by Ōnishi Tama in 1962 Tenri Sanrinkō (天理三輪講), founded...
- Shinmeiaishinkai Shōshinkai Tenrikyo Tenrin-Ō Meisei Kyōdan Honmichi Honbushin Sekai Shindokyo Daehan Cheolligyo Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō Zenrinkyo Contemporary...
- mountain of the Honbushin religion. The mountain overlooks the fishing port village of Kugui (久々井 or 久久井) to the southeast. The Honbushin Kanrodai (sacred...
- Central Library Tenri Hospital Tenri, Nara Other Bibliography Schisms Tenrin-Ō Meisei Kyōdan Honmichi Honbushin Sekai Shindokyo Daehan Cheolligyo v t e...
- Corporation Tenri Seminary Tenri Health Care University Schisms Tenrin-Ō Meisei Kyōdan Honmichi Honbushin Sekai Shindokyo Daehan Cheolligyo Tenrikyo...
- Kyōdan (世界真光文明教団) Kōtama Okada (Yoshikazu Okada) (1901–1974) 1959 97,838 Honbushin (ほんぶしん) Ōnishi Tama (1916–1969) 1961 900,000 God Light ****ociation Sōgō...
- Buddhism, Jainism and Bön Mount Kami – Okayama, ****an. Sacred to the Honbushin religion Mount Kenya – Kenya, traditionally sacred to the Kikuyu people...