- The
Tannishō (歎異抄), also
known as the
Lamentations of Divergences, is a late 13th
century short Buddhist text
generally thought to have been
written by...
- Shonin's
personal copy of the
Tannishō is the
earliest extant copy.
Kiyozawa Manshi (1863–1903)
revitalized interest in the
Tannishō,
which indirectly helped...
- and
teach others as a bodhisattva. Elsewhere,
Shinran is
quoted in the
Tannishō (歎異抄, "Lamentation of Divergences") as saying: 浄土の慈悲といふは、念仏して、いそぎ仏になりて...
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works on Pure Land
thought and practice,
mainly the Kyōgyōshinshō and the
Tannishō,
which discuss the
importance of
total self-abandonment or
entrusting (Jp...
-
Anime News Network.
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Indian Buddhism,
Discourses of the Gr****
Philosopher Epictetus, and the
Tannishō by Yuien, a
disciple of Shinran. He did not get his urge to look toward...
- exile,
while Jūren and Anraku-bō were executed. This is
recorded in the
Tannisho of Shinran's disciple, Yuien-bō, as follows:
Master Honen and
seven of...
-
hospitalization Tsuji came to
idealize the
Buddhist monk
Shinran and read the
Tannishō many
times over.
Thereafter the once
prolific Tsuji gave up his writing...
- Buddhism, (Honpa
Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, 1986) ISBN 978-0-938474-06-7
Tannisho: A
Resource for
Modern Living, (Buddhist
Study Center Press, 1981) ISBN 978-0-938474-00-5...
- Nenbutsushū (1189) Shōbōgenzō (mid 13th century)
Kyogyoshinsho (Kamakura period)
Tannisho (late
Kamakura period)
Denkoroku (late
Kamakura period) Go Rin no Sho 1645...