One of the central tenets of Buddhism is non-attachment -- the idea that we live in a world of constant change and therefore shouldn't hold onto anything too tightly, whether it's our desire for ...
Returning from a Japanese funeral, I paused in front of my "genkan" entrance and, from my bag, pulled out the white envelope that I had received. I felt the envelope for salt, but it was missing and ...
Jodo Shinshu, also known in English as "Shin Buddhism," is usually identified as the most popular denomination of Buddhism in Japan. Based on the teachings of Shinran (1173-1263), it arose as part of ...
Professor Alfred Bloom, one of the world’s foremost authorities on Shin Buddhism and a proponent of its compassion for all beings, is going to get the final word at his funeral service Saturday, says ...
What: 59th annual Northwest Buddhism Convention, hosted by the Spokane Buddhist Temple. Theme: "Where the Flower and the Rock Meet: Buddhism in America." Where and when: Davenport Hotel, Friday ...
The Rev. Dr. Carmela Javellana-Hirano stands in front of the Hondo of the Buddhist temple in Salt Lake City with a shrine behind her. Javellana-Hirano often spends her Sundays teaching members of the ...
Making jelly roll manju Twice a year, volunteers from the Oregon Buddhist Temple gather to make manju, Japanese sweet treats, to sell at their annual summer festival. The group sells five different ...
TSU--For a glimpse of nirvana, the head temple of the Takada school of the Jodo Shinshu Buddhism sect is offering visitors the chance to experience the Pure Land blooming with lotus flowers. A ...
The bronze statue of Shinran Shonin, founder of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, stands in the garden outside the Salinas Buddhist Temple on California Street. The sculptor captured both Shinran Shonin’s ...
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