Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Buddhism: Lineages: Pure Land and Shin
This category in other languages: - The purpose and mission of this website is to share information concerning the Shin Buddhist tradition and Pure Land Buddhism as it is presently practiced and interpreted by Shin communities in the West and Japan. - Site by an Australian group. Site has introduction to Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism, buddha name recitation, extracts from Pure Land sutras and quotes. Details of Associations in Australia and worldwide learning centers. - Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Organization. - Official site of the Buddhist Churches of Canada - Provides a caring, spiritual and open environment with Dharma-services, book discussion groups and outreach. Inspired by Shinran, we practice prayer, deep listening, mindfulness and the precepts. - Collected works of Shinran Shonin on the web! - Buddhism for the Buddhist who doesn't have access to a local Temple. - Book store site, meditation, Master Po pages, history, links, and comments. - International Association of Buddhist Culture - News, Activities and Publications - IBS offers a systematic educational program specializing in Contemporary Shin Buddhist Studies and culminating in a fully accredited Master of Arts degree which is jointly administered with the GTU. On-Line Reading Room Available. - By J.C. Cleary. Reprinted from Pure Land Pure Mind Published by the Sutra Translation Committee of the U.S. and Canada. - The Nembutsu is Shakyamuni Buddha's teaching of Liberation from Samsara through refuge in Amida Buddha in the Age of Declining Dharma. - The Internet Guide to Pure Land (Jingtu, Jodo, Shinshu) Online Resources. - Ryukoku University was founded as a boarding school in 1639 by the Hongwanji Buddhist denomination. Today the university has seven faculties, a Junior College and six graduate schools, distributed among two campuses in the city of Kyoto and one in nearby Shiga Prefecture. Among the approximately 18,000 students there are about 250 foreign students from many countries around the world. - Al Bloom's self-study course for exploring Shin Buddhism. - Resources on Jodo-Shinshu, by Rev. Jerome Ducor. - By Alfred Bloom as published in The Pure Land. - Teachings of Chin Kung, Hwa Dzan Pure Land Learning Center, Taiwan. Large list of discourses.