Rennyo
Rennyo is venerated along with Shinran, and liturgical reforms he implemented are still in use today in Jodo Shinshu temples. Further, Rennyo's letters were compiled and are still recited in Jodo Shinshu liturgy.
Rennyo maintained a complex relationship with the Ikkō-ikki peasant revolts, which were frequently by Shinshu followers, restraining them at times while also teaching and attending to their religious needs. Provided by Wikipedia
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Tannishō passages deploring deviations of faith by Shinran 1173-1263, Rennyo 1415-1499, Rennyo 1415-1499
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Rennyo the second founder of Shin Buddhism ; with a translation of his letters by Rogers, Minor, Rogers, Ann, Rennyo 1415-1499
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Rennyo the second founder of Shin Buddhism ; with a translation of his letters by Rogers, Minor, Rogers, Ann, Rennyo 1415-1499
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Rennyo Shōnin goichidaiki kikigaki sankai
蓮如上人御一代記聞書讃解by Inoue, Zenʼemon 1908-, Rennyo 1415-1499Published 1982Call Number: Loading…
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Gojō gobun, Jōgai gōbun, Gokikō gobun, Gowaka-shū, Rennyo shōnin goichidai kikigaki
五帖御文, 帖外御文, 御紀行御文, Gowaka-shū, Rennyo shōnin goichidai kikigakiby Rennyo 1415-1499Published 1931Call Number: Loading…
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