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- Kyogyoshinsho abstract "Kenjōdo Shinjitsu Kyōgyōshō Monrui (顕浄土真実教行証文類), often abbreviated to Kyōgyōshinshō (教行信証), is the magnum opus of Shinran Shonin, the founder of the Japanese Buddhist sect, Jodo Shinshu. The title is often translated as The True Teaching, Practice, and Realization of the Pure Land Way in English. The work was written after Shinran's exile, and is believed to have been composed in the year 1224. It represents a synthesis of various Buddhist sutras in Mahayana literature, including the Larger Sutra of Immeasurable Life, the Nirvana Sutra, the Avatamsaka Sutra and the Mahaprajñaparamita Sutra. In this way, Shinran expounds Jodo Shinshu thought. The work is divided into six chapters, not including the Preface: Chapter 1 - Teaching Chapter 2 - Practice Chapter 3 - Shinjin, plus additional preface Chapter 4 - Realizing Chapter 5 - The True Buddha and Land Chapter 6 - The Transformed Buddha and LandIn addition to frequent quotations from Buddhist sutras, Shinran often quotes the Jodo Shinshu dharma masters, who comprise the teaching lineage, which extends from Shakyamuni Buddha to Shinran's teacher Honen. At the beginning of each chapter Shinran begins with the phrase (in English) \"Compiled by Gutoku Shinran, Disciple of Shakyamuni\". The name Gutoku or \"foolish, stubble-headed one\" was the name Shinran gave himself after he was exiled from Kyoto.".
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- Kyogyoshinsho wikiPageExternalLink dBET_T2646_Kyogyoshinsho_2003.pdf.
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- Kyogyoshinsho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jōdo_Shinshū.
- Kyogyoshinsho wikiPageWikiLink Dharmakāya.
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- Kyogyoshinsho wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
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- Kyogyoshinsho wikiPageWikiLink Shandao.
- Kyogyoshinsho wikiPageWikiLink Shinjin.
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- Kyogyoshinsho wikiPageWikiLink Shoshinge.
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- Kyogyoshinsho wikiPageWikiLink Three_Ages_of_Buddhism.
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- Kyogyoshinsho subject Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Kyogyoshinsho subject Category:Buddhist_literature.
- Kyogyoshinsho subject Category:Jōdo_Shinshū.
- Kyogyoshinsho hypernym Magnum.
- Kyogyoshinsho type Book.
- Kyogyoshinsho comment "Kenjōdo Shinjitsu Kyōgyōshō Monrui (顕浄土真実教行証文類), often abbreviated to Kyōgyōshinshō (教行信証), is the magnum opus of Shinran Shonin, the founder of the Japanese Buddhist sect, Jodo Shinshu. The title is often translated as The True Teaching, Practice, and Realization of the Pure Land Way in English. The work was written after Shinran's exile, and is believed to have been composed in the year 1224.".
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