Shinran
Biksu Buddha Jepang
Shinran (親鸞 , 21 Mei 1173 – 16 Januari 1263)[1][2] adalah seorang biksu Buddha, yang lahir di Hino (sekarang Fushimi, Kyoto) dan hidup pada Zaman Kamakura. Shinran adalah murid Hōnen dan pendiri dari apa yang menjadi sekte Jōdo Shinshū di Jepang.
Shinran (親鸞) | |
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Gelar | Pendiri Buddha Jōdo Shinshū |
Informasi pribadi | |
Lahir | |
Meninggal | 16 Januari 1263 Heian-kyō, Provinsi Yamashiro | (umur 89)
Pasangan | Eshinni |
Anak | Kakushinnhi, Zenran, lain-lain |
Mazhab | Buddha Jōdo Shinshū |
Kiprah keagamaan | |
Guru | Hōnen |
Bagian dari seri tentang |
Buddhisme Mahāyāna |
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Catatan
sunting- ^ Popular Buddhism In Japan: Shin Buddhist Religion & Culture by Esben Andreasen, pp. 13,14,15,17 University of Hawaii Press 1998, ISBN 0-8248-2028-2
- ^ The Life and Works of Shinran Shonin
Sastra
sunting- Bloom, Alfred: The Essential Shinran: A Buddhist Path of True Entrusting, (World Wisdom) 2007. ISBN 978-1-933316-21-5
- Ducor, Jerome: Shinran, Un réformateur bouddhiste dans le Japon médiéval (col. Le Maître et le disciple); Gollion, Infolio éditions, 2008 (ISBN 978-2-88474-926-8)
- Albert Shansky: Shinran and Eshinni: A Tale of Love in Buddhist Medieval Japan, ISBN 1-4241-6301-3 (10), ISBN 978-1-4241-6301-4 (13)
- Dobbins, James C. (1989). Jodo Shinshu: Shin Buddhism in Medieval Japan. Bloomington, Illinois: Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253331861; OCLC 470742039
- Kenneth Doo Young Lee: "The Prince and the Monk: Shotoku Worship in Shinran's Buddhism", ISBN 978-0-7914-7022-0
- Kokubu, Keiji. Pauro to Shinran (Paul and Shinran). Kyoto: Hozokan, 1984. (This comparative study written in Japanese.)
- Shigaraki, Takamaro: A Life of Awakening. The Heart of the Shin Buddhist Path. Translation by David Matsumoto. Hozokan Publishing, Kyoto, 2005
- Shinran Shonin, Hisao Inagaki (trans): Kyōgyōshinshō: On Teaching, Practice, Faith, and Enlightenment, Berkeley: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 2003. ISBN 1-886439-16-8
- Takamori, Kentetsu; Akehashi, Daiji; Ito, Kentaro: "You Were Born For A Reason, The Real Purpose Of Life Diarsipkan 2018-08-06 di Wayback Machine. (Ichimannendo Publishing, Inc. 2006) ISBN 978-0-9790471-0-7
- Takamori, Kentetsu: "Unlocking Tannisho: Shinran's Words on the Pure Land Path" (Ichimannendo Publishing, Inc 2011) ISBN 978-09790-471-52
- Ueda, Yoshifumi, and Hirota, Dennis: Shinran: An Introduction to His Thought. With Selections from the Shin Buddhism Translation Series. (Kyoto: Hongwanji International Center, 1989.)
- S. Yamabe and L. Adams Beck (trans). Buddhist Psalms of Shinran Shonin, London: John Murray 1921 (e-book)
- Sokusui Murakami (2001). Joy of Shinran: Rethinking the Traditional Shinshu Views on the Concept of the Stage of Truly Settled, Pacific World Journal, Third Series, Number 3, 5-25. Archived from the original
Pranala luar
sunting- Karya Shinran di Project Gutenberg
- Karya oleh/tentang Shinran di Internet Archive (pencarian dioptimalkan untuk situs non-Beta)
- The Collected Works of Shinran
- Commentary on Shinran's Wasan (Hymns) in Three Volumes Diarsipkan 2014-02-12 di Wayback Machine.
- Homepage for Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha Hongwanji International Center - English
Templat:Panteon Buddhis Jepang