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Ryōnin (良忍, 1072–1132) was a
Tendai Buddhist monk in the late
Heian period and the
founder of the Yuzu
Nembutsu sect.
Ryōnin was born the son of Tomita...
- as well. The sect
began in the
twelfth century when a
Tendai monk
named Ryōnin (良忍, 1072–1132)
wrote a
commentary on
rituals and
hymns in
practice at the...
- The Ji-shū
founded by
Ippen (1239–1289). The Yūzū-Nembutsu-shū
founded by
Ryōnin (1072–1132). Zen Buddhism,
originating from
Chinese Chan Buddhism, focuses...
- Consort: Uemon-no-Suke no
Tsubone (右衛門佐局)
First son:
Imperial Prince Priest Ryōnin (1355–1370; 亮仁入道親王)
Third son:
Imperial Prince Priest Gyojo (行助法親王; 1360–1386)...
- of these, the
small Yūzū-nembutsu sect, was
founded by the
Tendai monk
Ryōnin (1072–1132), who
taught that just
chanting nenbutsu as one's main practice...
- levels.
These locations include commercial hubs such as
Sengen Town and
Ryonin Market,
transport routes such as
Dandala Peak and
Rokudo Valley, and the...
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important source for the Pure Land
doctrine of the Yuzu
Nembutsu sect of
Ryōnin (1072–1132). Likewise,
Huayan thought was
important to some
Chinese Pure...
- in the Pure Land).
Ryōnin's Yūzū
Nembutsu sect was the
first ****anese Pure Land sect
which focused on
nembutsu practice.
Ryōnin's understanding of the...
- 135.5504972°E / 34.6272444; 135.5504972 (大念仏寺)
Architecture Type
Buddhist Temple Founder Ryōnin Date
established 1127
Website www.dainenbutsuji.com...
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chants is the
Gyosan Shomyo Rok hanjo,
compiled by
Kekan (a
disciple of
Ryōnin) in 1173. It
includes chants in Sanskrit,
Chinese and ****anese, and it remains...