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Benchō (弁長, June 20, 1162 – March 16, 1238), was a Japanese Buddhist monk and second patriarch of the main Chinzei branch of the Jōdo-shū sect of Japanese Buddhism, after Hōnen. In Jodo Shu Buddhism, he is often called by adherents as Shōkō Shōnin (聖光上人) or Shōkōbō (聖光房). According to biographies, he first ordained as a priest of the Tendai sect at the age of fourteen, and entered E…
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WebBenchō , was a Japanese Buddhist monk and second patriarch of the main Chinzei branch of the Jōdo-shū sect of Japanese Buddhism, after Hōnen. In Jodo Shu Buddhism, he is …
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Benchō (弁長 ) (20 juin 1162 - 16 mars 1238) est considéré comme le second patriarche de la principale branche Chinzei de la secte Jōdo-shū du bouddhisme japonais après Hōnen.
Il est souvent appelé d'un autre nom : Shōkōbō Benchō (聖光房弁長) ou juste Shōkō.Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Décès: 1238
- Religion: Bouddhisme
- Naissance: 1162
- Nom dans la langue maternelle: 弁長
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jōdo-shū
- The Founder: Hōnen
Hōnen (法然) was born in 1133, the son of Uruma no Tokikuni of a local ruling family in Mimasaka Province. Hōnen was originally named Seishimaru after the mahāsattva Seishi (Sanskrit Mahāsthāmaprāpta). After a rival official assassinated his father in 1141, Hōnen was initiated int… - After Hōnen
Because Hōnen and his disciples were largely exiled to remote provinces, and due to differences in background and monastic training, the teachings began to take on regional differences. Some sub-sects died out quickly, while others survive through the modern era. The main branch of Jōd…
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- The Founder: Hōnen
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https://worddisk.com/wiki/Shoko_(Buddhist)WebBenchō (弁長, June 20, 1162 – March 16, 1238), was a Japanese Buddhist monk and second patriarch of the main Chinzei branch of the Jōdo-shū sect of Japanese Buddhism, …
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Web弁長 弁長, 1162-1238 Benchō, 1162-1238 VIAF ID: 28499861 ( Personal ) Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/28499861
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WebThe Chinzei-ha branch, also called the Chinzeigi , of Jōdo-shū Buddhism is the main branch that exists today, and was first established by Benchō a disciple of Hōnen, but formalized …
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