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| Mahayana Pure Land  |
| A clever personal site with lots of basic Mahayana Buddhist information.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Pagoda/3570/ |
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| Manjushri - Japanese Buddhism  |
| Japanese Buddhist Schools
http://www.manjushri.com/MAIN/TJapanese.html |
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| Namo Amitabha: An Online Introduction to Pure Land Buddhism  |
| Pure Land Buddhism, a path that emphasizes chanting the name of Amitabha Buddha, is the largest school of Buddhism in Asia but is little known in the West.
http://www.amitabha.com |
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| Notes on the Nembutsu  |
| Essays on Pure Land Buddhism, based around the Wasan (poems) of Shinran Shonin.
http://www.gatenby.id.au/notes/ |
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| PURE LAND - Journal of Pure Land Buddhism  |
| The only international journal of Pure Land Buddhism in existence since 1984.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/pureland-buddhism/amida-net/pureland.htm |
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| Pure Land and South Florida Buddhist Resources  |
| This site is dedicated to Jodo Shu, Pure Land Buddhism, as taught by Honen Shonin.
http://www.amidabuddha.org/ |
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| Pure Land Buddhism WWW Virtual Library  |
| The Internet Guide to Pure Land (Jingtu, Jodo, Shinshu) Online Resources.
http://www.pitaka.ch/vlpl.htm |
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| Pure Land Buddhism: The Path of Serene Trust  |
| Key concepts and origin of Pure Land Buddhism.
http://www.cloudwater.org/pureland.html |
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| Ryukoku University Homepage (English)  |
| Ryukoku University was founded as a boarding school in 1639 by the Hongwanji Buddhist denomination. Today the university has seven faculties, a Junior College and six graduate schools, distributed among two campuses in the city of Kyoto and one in nearby Shiga Prefecture. Among the approximately 18,000 students there are about 250 foreign students from many countries around the world.
http://www.ryukoku.ac.jp/english/english1/index.html |
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| Shin Buddhism in Modern Culture  |
| Al Bloom's self-study course for exploring Shin Buddhism.
http://www.shindharmanet.com/course/ |
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