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Myokonin


Specific to Shin Buddhism, the Myokonin (wondrously devout persons).



Shoma the Myokonin - Translated by Reverend Jim Yanagihara
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Chapter 10 - Myokonin - Based on the Inaugural Lecture for the Numata Chair at Leiden University, The Netherlands on April 7, 1992
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Seattle Buddhist Temple - The Seattle Betsuin is one of the few temples of the Jodo Shinshu Tradition in the United States that has a full temple compound including the main temple building, statue of Shinran Shonin, Bonsho (large bell), nokotsu-do (columbarium), and auditorium.
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Article by Ken O'Neill - "...Recorded information on myokonin emphasizes both gratitude and the "come as you are" calling of Amida..."
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Genza the Myokonin - Translated by Reverend Jim Yanagihara.
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Do You Remember? A Buddhist reflection - Quotes of Myokonin included in this text.
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Amida Net - Introduction and thirteen Myokonin stories translated by Rev. Hisao Inagaki.
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