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- Senchakushū abstract "The Senchaku Hongan Nembutsushū (選択本願念仏集), abbreviated to Senchakushū, is the magnum opus of Hōnen, founder of the Jōdo-shū school of Japanese Pure Land Buddhism. The title means \"Passages on the Selection of the Nembutsu in the Original Vow\" and draws upon past Pure Land Buddhist sources, sutras and especially from the writings of Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Shan-tao to bolster Hōnen's doctrine of relying upon the sole recitation of Amitabha Buddha's name for rebirth in the Pure Land. Hōnen also asserts for the first time that he is establishing a new school of Buddhism.Originally the Senchakushū had been composed at the behest of Hōnen's patron and disciple, Lord Kūjō Kanezane, in 1198, but Hōnen was hesitant to show the Senchakushū to a wider audience during his lifetime due to fears of criticism. Instead, he showed the text to his closest disciples only including Benchō, Shinran, Shōkū among others. Hōnen stated that his disciples could do what they wanted with the text after his death, and in time the Senchakushū was distributed among Buddhist circles. Jōkei, Hōnen's strongest critic, analyzed the Senchakushū as part of his refutation of Hōnen's Pure Land doctrine, as did Myōe.".
- Senchakushū wikiPageExternalLink senchakushu.html.
- Senchakushū wikiPageID "21106970".
- Senchakushū wikiPageLength "3528".
- Senchakushū wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Senchakushū wikiPageRevisionID "688672035".
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Amitābha.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Benchō.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jōdo-shū.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Kanezane.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Hōnen.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Jōdo-shū.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Jōkei_(monk).
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Masterpiece.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Myōe.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Pure_Land_Buddhism.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Pure_land.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Shandao.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Shinran.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLink Shōkū.
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Senchaku Hongan Nenbutsushū".
- Senchakushū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Senchakushū".
- Senchakushū wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Senchakushū wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Senchakushū wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Senchakushū subject Category:Jōdo-shū.
- Senchakushū hypernym Magnum.
- Senchakushū type Book.
- Senchakushū type School.
- Senchakushū type Diacritic.
- Senchakushū type Redirect.
- Senchakushū type School.
- Senchakushū comment "The Senchaku Hongan Nembutsushū (選択本願念仏集), abbreviated to Senchakushū, is the magnum opus of Hōnen, founder of the Jōdo-shū school of Japanese Pure Land Buddhism. The title means \"Passages on the Selection of the Nembutsu in the Original Vow\" and draws upon past Pure Land Buddhist sources, sutras and especially from the writings of Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Shan-tao to bolster Hōnen's doctrine of relying upon the sole recitation of Amitabha Buddha's name for rebirth in the Pure Land.".
- Senchakushū label "Senchakushū".
- Senchakushū sameAs Q7450101.
- Senchakushū sameAs 選択本願念仏集.
- Senchakushū sameAs Senchaku_hongan_nembutsushū.
- Senchakushū sameAs m.05c37nv.
- Senchakushū sameAs Q7450101.
- Senchakushū wasDerivedFrom Senchakushū?oldid=688672035.
- Senchakushū isPrimaryTopicOf Senchakushū.