Prince Shōtoku

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1Portraits in the Yoma Shotoku Taishiwas an Imperial prince and an ardent Buddhist. He was a strong force behind the acceptance and spread of Buddhism throughout Japan. The Seven Masters of Jodo Shinshu are Bud

Portraits in the Yoma Shotoku Taishiwas an Imperial prince and an ardent Buddhist. He was a strong force behind the acceptance and spread of Buddhism throughout Japan. The Seven Masters of Jodo Shinshu are Bud

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Language: English - Date: 2017-04-15 02:10:28
    2Primary
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 THE
CONSTITUTION
OF
PRINCE
SHŌTOKU


    Primary
Source
Document
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Questions
(DBQs)
 
 
 THE
CONSTITUTION
OF
PRINCE
SHŌTOKU


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    Language: English - Date: 2009-09-17 16:01:37
    3Primary Source Document with Questions (DBQs) EXCERPTS FROM THE REFORM EDICT OF TAIKA Introduction In the decades after the death of Prince Shōtoku, and in spite of the vision articulated in his constitution of 604, cla

    Primary Source Document with Questions (DBQs) EXCERPTS FROM THE REFORM EDICT OF TAIKA Introduction In the decades after the death of Prince Shōtoku, and in spite of the vision articulated in his constitution of 604, cla

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    Language: English - Date: 2009-09-17 16:01:46
    4Robert F. RHODES * The Beginning of Pure Land Buddhism in Japan: From its Introduction through the Nara Period

    Robert F. RHODES * The Beginning of Pure Land Buddhism in Japan: From its Introduction through the Nara Period

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    Language: English - Date: 2009-01-20 01:32:50