The Prince and Monk: Shotoku Worship in Shinran's Buddhism
Book Details
Author(s)Kenneth Doo Young Lee
PublisherState University of New York Press
ISBN / ASIN0791470229
ISBN-139780791470220
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Sales Rank2,929,160
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Prince and the Monk addresses the historical development of the political and religious myths surrounding Sh toku Taishi and their influence on Shinran, the founder of the J do-Shinsh school of Pure Land Buddhism. Sh toku Taishi (574-622) was a prince who led the campaign to unify Japan, wrote the imperial constitution, and promoted Buddhism as a religion of peace and prosperity. Shinran's Buddhism developed centuries later during the Kamakura period, which began in the late twelfth century. Kenneth Doo Young Lee discusses Shinran's liturgical text, his dream of Sh toku's manifestation as Kannon (the world-saving Bodhisattva of Compassion), and other relevant events during his life. In addition, this book shows that Shinran's Buddhism was consistent with honji suijaku culture--the synthesis of the Shinto and Buddhist pantheons--prevalent during the Kamakura period.
