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1Jodo Shinshu
2Jodo Shinshu ( Shin_-_Buddhism <sol> True Pure Land Sect ) is one of the sects of Japanese Buddhism , and a religious community that Shinran , an apprentice of Honen , succeeded and which developed Honen 's doctrine ( Jodo Shu <sol> Pure Land Buddhism ) in the early Kamakura period .
3Due to the historical background of the origin of the sect name , most sects belonging to this religion call themselves Shinshu as a sect name .
4It used to also be called Ikko Shu and Monto Shu .
5Doctrine
6By saying a prayer ( Shomyo nenbutsu ) to the Buddha ( Namu Amida Butsu , Namo Amida Butsu by Hongan_-_ji School ) , practitioners can believe in the mercy of Amida Nyorai ( hereinafter called “ Nyorai ” ) , and trust in Tariki ( Buddha 's power ) , which makes everyone , including the bad , go to Jodo ( Pure Land ) after death and become Buddha .
7Through this , the doctrine of Shinshu is called “ Shinjin Shoin , Shomyo Ho_-_on ” ( Faith makes it happen , and praying is for gratitude ) .
8Rennyo , the 8th head_-_priest of Hongan_-_ji Temple , stated in “ Ofumi ” as follows .
9This is based on Forty_-_eight Vows of “ Infinite Life Sutra ( Bussetsu Muryojukyo ) ” , especially the Eighteenth Vow ( Senjaku Hongan ) called “ O'Hongan .
10The principal image ( Honzon ) is only Amida Nyorai .
11However , Takada School and a part of the sect have Amida Nyorai , Kanzeon Bosatsu and Seishi Bosatsu as their principal images , in Zenko_-_ji Amida Sanson style .
12Misunderstanding of nenbutsu
13Generally , the idea “ that the vow of Amida Nyorai is offered to us even at this moment and we are saved ” ( Gensho shojoju ) was misunderstood by a number of people , and repeatedly corrected .