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Date: 2012-04-19 20:00:52
Religion
Kyogyoshinsho
Jōdo Shinshū
Shinjin
Alfred Bloom
Tannishō
Faith in Buddhism
Shinran
Kakunyo
Buddhism in Japan
Pure Land Buddhism
Buddhism

Remembering Shinran by Alfred Bloom, Emeritus Professor, University of Hawaii Shin Buddhists are auspiciously commemorating the 750th anniversary of the death of the Founder Shinran Shonin’s[removed]death in 1262 a

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