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Shinran

松若磨

Japanese Buddhist monk and founder of the Jōdo Shinshū sect (1173–1263).

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Statements about Shinran

Country of Citizenship

Japan

Date of Birth

5/21/1173

Date of Death

1/16/1263

Instance Of

Human

Image

Place of Birth

Hino Tanjō-In Temple

Place of Death

Kyoto

Spouse

Eshin-Ni
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Uncertainty

Child

Zenran
Kakushin-Ni

Name in Kana

しんらん

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Japanese

Occupation

Bhikkhu
Religious Leader

Religion or Worldview

Jōdo Shinshū

Sex or Gender

Male

Family

Hino Family
Ōtani Family

Student Of

Hōnen

Participant In

Jōgen Persecution

Notable Work

Kyōgyōshinshō
Notes on the Meaning of the Pure Land Writings
Notes of a Baldheaded Fool
Nimonge
Sanjō Wasan
Lamp for the Latter Ages
Notes on the Essentials of Faith Alone
A Collection of Passages on the Types of Birth in the Three Pure Land Sutras
The Inscription on the Sacred Name and Images

Place of Burial

Ōtani Byōdō
Nishi Ōtani
Ōtani Sobyō

Depicted By

Illustrated Biography of Shinran
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Anjō No Goei
Kagami No Goei

Student

Nijūyohai

Described by Source

Obálky Knih
URL
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New International Encyclopedia
Statement Is Subject Of
:
The New International Encyclopædia/Shinran Shonin

Father

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Relative

Fujiwara No Noritsuna
Kinship to Subject
:
Adoptive Parent

Name in Native Language

藤井善信
Name in Kana
:ふじい よしざね
Unnamed
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Given Name

Yoshizane

Family Name

Fujii

Birth Name

松若磨
松若丸
十八公麿

Nickname

愚禿釋親鸞
Name in Kana
:ぐとくしゃくしんらん
Unnamed
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