- Source: Rennyo
Rennyo (蓮如, 1415–1499) adalah Monshu ke-8, atau imam ketua, dari Kuil Hongan-ji sekte Jōdo Shinshū Buddhisme, dan keturunan dari pendiri Shinran. Buddhis Jodo Shinshu sering disebut sebagai pemulih sekte (Chūkō no so (中興の祖code: ja is deprecated ) dalam bahasa Jepang). Ia juga dikenal sebagai Shinshō-in (信証院), dan secara anumerta sebagai Etō Daishi (慧灯大師).
Referensi
Daftar pustaka
Sansom, George Bailey. (1958). A History of Japan to 1334. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-0523-3; OCLC 224793047
Dobbins, James C. (1989). Jodo Shinshu: Shin Buddhism in Medieval Japan. Bloomington, Illinois: Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253331861; OCLC 470742039
Rogers, Minor and Ann (1991), Rennyo: The Second Founder of Shin Buddhism: with a Translation of his Letters, Berkeley, Calif.: Asian Humanities Press, ISBN 0895819295
Blum, Mark L. and Yasutomi Shin'ya, ed. (2006). Rennyo and the Roots of Modern Japanese Buddhism. Oxford University Press.
Ducor, Jérôme (1998). "La vie de Rennyo (1415–1499)"; The Rennyo Shônin Reader (ed. by Institute of Jodo-Shinshu Studies and Hongwanji International Center; Kyoto, Jōdo-Shinshū Hongwanji-ha International Center, 1998), p. 57–90.
Shojun Bandō, Harold Stewart, Ann T. Rogers, Minor L. Rogers (trans.): Tannishō: Passages Deploring Deviations of Faith and Rennyo Shōnin Ofumi: The Letters of Rennyo, Berkeley: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research 1996. ISBN 1-886439-03-6
Elson Snow, trans. (1994). Goichidaiki-kikigaki: Sayings of Rennyo Shonin, Pacific World Journal, New Series, Number 10, 1–55
Pranala luar
Tanaka, Kenneth K., trans. Rennyo Shonin's Shoshinge Tai'i: The Main Import of Shoshinge. A Commentary on Shinran Shonin's Verses on True Shinjin
Kyoto National Museum (website, 1998) "Rennyo and Hongan-ji: History and Fine Arts." Accessed 30 Dec 2004.
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