- The
Shōshinge (正信偈) or The Hymn of True
Faith was
written by the
founder of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism, Shinran. It
consists of an
outline of the Pure Land...
- hymn, the
Shōshinge (正信偈, "Hymn of the True Faith"),
which was
originally printed in Shinran's
magnum opus, the Kyogyoshinsho. The
Shoshinge is the primary...
-
typical service for
Hoonko will
consist of
reciting Shinran's hymn, the
Shoshinge, and a
reading from the life of Shinran.
Followers will
sometimes observe...
-
development of Pure Land
Buddhism as
summarized in the Jōdo Shinshū hymn
Shoshinge.
Shinran quoted the
writings and
commentaries of the
Patriarchs in his...
- for
Modern Living, (Heian International, 1993) ISBN 978-0-9625618-1-8
Shoshinge: The
Heart of Shin Buddhism, (Honpa
Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, 1986)...
- The founder, Shinran, used a nine-character Kujimyōgō (九字名号) in the
Shoshinge and the
Sanamidabutsuge (讃阿弥陀佛偈) hymns: 南無不可思議光如来 Na mu fu ka shi gi kō...
- lay
practitioners may also
chant a hymn
written by
Shinran called the
Shoshinge,
which is not a
sutra per se, but
expounds the
lineage with
which Jodo...
-
ideas upon. At the end of
Chapter 2,
Shinran writes his
famous hymn, the
Shoshinge or "Hymn of true Entrusting",
which is a
cornerstone of Jodo
Shinshu liturgy...