Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Volume 18Nanzan Institiute for Religion and Culture, 1991 - Japan |
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Page 60
... Shintoism that he did not see how unlikely this was , or to what ex- tent the Shinto root had deformed the fruit . Following the National Learning scholar Motoori Norinaga ( 1730–1801 ) , he wrote that it was " impure things as Chinese ...
... Shintoism that he did not see how unlikely this was , or to what ex- tent the Shinto root had deformed the fruit . Following the National Learning scholar Motoori Norinaga ( 1730–1801 ) , he wrote that it was " impure things as Chinese ...
Page 143
... Shinto organizations such as the North American Daijingũ Head- quarters **** , the U.S. Shinto Church *** , the Izumo Taisha North American Church *** , and Inari Shrines , existed on the West Coast , but all of these had disap- peared ...
... Shinto organizations such as the North American Daijingũ Head- quarters **** , the U.S. Shinto Church *** , the Izumo Taisha North American Church *** , and Inari Shrines , existed on the West Coast , but all of these had disap- peared ...
Page 300
... Shinto shrines performing mizuko kuyō.1o Obviously a jinja ( Shinto shrine ) would have to manage its mizuko kuyō without the usual paraphernalia of Kannon , Jizō , Nenbutsu , Makahannya ( chanting of the Heart Sutra ) , etc. , and I am ...
... Shinto shrines performing mizuko kuyō.1o Obviously a jinja ( Shinto shrine ) would have to manage its mizuko kuyō without the usual paraphernalia of Kannon , Jizō , Nenbutsu , Makahannya ( chanting of the Heart Sutra ) , etc. , and I am ...
Contents
Volume 18 Number | 2 |
The Form and Meaning of | 23 |
Nichiren Imperialism and the Peace Movement | 51 |
Copyright | |
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