- Kenjōdo
Shinjitsu Kyōgyōshō
Monrui (顕浄土真実教行証文類),
often abbreviated to
Kyōgyōshinshō (教行信証), is the
magnum opus of
Shinran Shonin, the
founder of the ****anese...
-
north of Tokyo. In 1224
Shinran aut****d his most
significant text,
Kyogyoshinsho,
which is a
series of
selections and
commentaries on
Buddhist sutras...
-
previous era
ended and a new one
commenced in Jōō 3. 1224 (Gennin 1):
Kyogyoshinsho was
believed to have been
composed in 1224; and this is also considered...
- his
ideas to writing. In 1224 he
wrote his most
significant book, the
Kyogyoshinsho ("The True Teaching, Practice,
Faith and
Attainment of the Pure Land")...
- of America.
Suzuki produced an
incomplete English translation of the
Kyogyoshinsho, the
magnum opus of Shinran,
founder of the Jōdo Shinshū school. He...
- some
important works on Pure Land
thought and practice,
mainly the
Kyōgyōshinshō and the Tannishō,
which discuss the
importance of
total self-abandonment...
- (1164)
Senchaku Hongan Nenbutsushū (1189) Shōbōgenzō (mid 13th century)
Kyogyoshinsho (Kamakura period)
Tannisho (late
Kamakura period)
Denkoroku (late Kamakura...
- the most
important sources and
influences on Shinran's
magnum opus,
Kyogyoshinsho.
Shinran relies on
crucial p****ages from the
Nirvana Sutra for the more...
- Faith"),
which was
originally printed in Shinran's
magnum opus, the
Kyogyoshinsho. The
Shoshinge is the
primary liturgy used in Jodo
Shinshu services...
- in this Very Existence, 817 Honen, One-Sheet Do****ent, 1212 Shinran,
Kyogyoshinsho, 1224
Dogen Zenji, Shōbōgenzō, 1231–1253
Hakuin Ekaku, Wild Ivy Zeami...