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Joseph Elacqua
A GUIDE to HBS Part II
'Just Open Your Mouth and Say A': A-Syllable Practice for the Time of Death In
The Development of Kaji Kito in Nichiren Shu Buddhism Kyomi J
The New Buddhism: the Western Transformation of an Ancient Tradition
Maṇḍalas on the Move: Reflections from Chinese Esoteric Buddhism
Buddhism and the Dynamics of Transculturality Religion and Society
Fudo Myoo's Independent Cult in Japan: an Analysis of Its Evolution and Value
Medieval Tendai Hongaku Thought and the New Kamakura Buddhism a Reconsideration
Mapping the Garden of Truth: Buddhist and Idiosyncratic Elements in the Religious Space of Shinnyo-En
1 Sanskrit Beyond Text: the Use of Bonji (Siddham) in Mandala And
Criticism and Appropriation: Nichiren's Attitude Toward Esoteric Buddhism
April 20, 2018
Enshrining the Gohonzon
GOHONZON? Reverend Raidō Hirota Fukuyama City, Japan November 2015 – November 2016
Dr. Jacqueline Stone on the Object of Worship
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara the Flower of Dharma
Embodying Compassion in Buddhist Art: Image, Pilgrimage, Practice
Top View
Techno-Ritualization, the Gohonzon Controversy on the Internet
Shinran's Revaluation Of
Transforming the Void
Thinking Through Shingon Ritual
THE FIVE GREAT SPACE REPOSITORY BODHISATTVAS: LINEAGE, PROTECTION and CELESTIAL AUTHORITY in NINTH-CENTURY JAPAN by Copyright
Śākyamuni Devotion in Early Medieval Japan and Japanese Buddhist Conceptions of History
How Japanese Religious Movement Soka Gakkai International Adapted to a 21St-Century World
Shakyamuni and Shinran
“The True Object of Worship” (“Kanjin No Honzon-Shō”)
The Historical Context of Nichiren's Teaching of “Chanting Daimoku”
Wind,Waters, Stupas, Mandalas
The Joy of the Dharma: Esoteric Buddhism and the Early Medieval Transformation of Japanese Literature
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Techo-Ritualization—The Gohonzon Controversy on the Internet