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daily-philosophy.com
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| | | | | In this series of posts, BVE Hyde presents a short but complete history of Japanese thought. This first part focuses on Japanese Buddhism. | |
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strafari.com
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| | | | | Exploring Mount K?ya, and more particularly Oku-no-in cemetery, was one of the highlights of our second trip toJapan. Here is a look back on an incredibly moving and memorable experience. Located about a hundred kilometers north of Kyoto, Mount K?ya, also known as K?ya-san, is the birthplace of Japanese Buddhism. It has been a UNESCO... | |
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www.learnreligions.com
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| | | | | Shinran Shonin (1173-1262) was a rule-breaker and innovator who founded Jodo Shinshu, the largest school of Buddhism in Japan. | |
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carnegieendowment.org
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| | | Each one of these states threatens U.S. interests. Yet they are far from a coherent bloc and largely pose threats independent of one another. | ||