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"Jodo Shinshu Otani-ha Summer Inner Garment." Although it appears bright due to reflection in the image, it is a normal black color (the color at the top of image 9). Jodo Shinshu [Jōdo Shinshū] Shinshu, also commonly known as Ikko-shu. A sect of Jodo (Pure Land) Buddhism, founded by Shinran. The fundamental scriptures are the Jodo Sanbukyo: *Dai Muryōju-kyō*, *Kan Muryōju-kyō*, and *Amida-kyō*, and the *Kyōgyōshinshō* forms the basis of its doctrine. In contrast to Honen's emphasis on *nenbutsu* (recitation of the Buddha's name), it emphasizes *shinjin* (faith), and regards the other-power (tariki) of Amida Buddha as the fundamental principle of rebirth. It is a lay-based sect that allows meat-eating and marriage, and succession is by bloodline. Shinran did not intend to establish a sect, but it was his great-grandson, Kakunyo, who first made Hongan-ji the head temple. During the Muromachi period, under the 8th Patriarch Rennyo, the sect's influence expanded dramatically, becoming the most widely supported sect among the common people. In the early Edo period, due to the shogunate's religious policies, it was divided into two factions in 1602: Nishi Hongan-ji (Hongan-ji sect) and Higashi Hongan-ji (Otani-ha). The head priests of Higashi and Nishi Hongan-ji were direct descendants of Shinran, but there are also other branches, including the Takada-ha of Senju-ji, which traces its lineage to Shinran's disciple Shinbutsu, as well as the Bukko-ji-ha, Kibe-ha, Kosho-ji-ha, Izumoji-ha, Yamamotoha, Seisho-ji-ha, and Sanmonto-ha, making up the Ten Shinshu Sects. Size: Length: 111 cm Sleeve Length: 72 cm Waist Width: 49 cm Weight: 460g Fabric detail. Image 8 Thank you. Buddhism Shaka Nyorai (Shakyamuni Buddha) Amida Nyorai (Amitabha Buddha) Dainichi Nyorai (Mahavairocana Buddha) Jizo Bosatsu (Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva) Kannon Bosatsu (Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva) Fudo Myoo (Acalanatha) Jodo Sanbukyo (Three Pure Land Sutras) Dainichi Sanbukyo (Three Mahavairocana Sutras) Hokke Sanbukyo (Three Lotus Sutras) Miroku Sanbukyo (Three Maitreya Sutras) Chingo Kokka Sanbukyo (Three Sutras for the Protection of the Nation) Monk, Priest's Robe, Kasaya (Buddhist Robe), Samue (Work Clothes) Bowl, Prayer Beads, Fan Hosso Sect: Dosho Kegon Sect: Shinsho Ritsu Sect: Ganjin Tendai Sect: Saicho Shingon Sect: Kukai Yuzu Nenbutsu Sect: Ryōnin Jodo Sect: Honen Rinzai Sect: Eisai Jodo Shinshu Sect: Shinran Soto Sect: Dogen Nichiren Sect: Nichiren Ji Sect: Ippen Obaku Sect: Ingen"
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