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traditional and Jodo
Interestingly, later in life Suzuki was more inclined to Jodo Shin ( True Pure Land ) practice on a personal level, seeing in the doctrine of Tariki, or other power as opposed to self power, an abandonment of self that is entirely complementary to Zen practice and yet to his mind even less willful than traditional Zen.

traditional and Shinshu
The area is home to Esashi Oiwake, a traditional Japanese folk music derived from mago-uta verses from Shinshu which spread throughout Japan during the Edo era and have become an Esashi art form.

traditional and Buddhism
With the introduction of a new religion to the court, a deep rift developed between the Mononobe clan, who supported the worship of Japan's traditional deities, and the Soga clan, who supported the adoption of Buddhism.
In Japan these later Middle Age centuries saw a return to the traditional Shinto faith and the continuing popularity of Zen Buddhism.
More recently in Europe and America, a new wave of believers have spread a devotional cult beyond Buddhism, Taoism and traditional folk beliefs.
* The Ichi-Lineage today comprises most of the traditional schools within Nichiren Buddhism, including some Nikkō temples, of which the Nichiren Shū is the biggest representative.
In these contexts, ‘ Shinto ’ takes on the meaning of ‘ Japan ’ s traditional religion ’, as opposed to foreign religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and so forth.
The first ruler of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya, King Ramathibodi I ( ruled 1351 to 1369 ), made two important contributions to Thai history: the establishment and promotion of Theravada Buddhism as the official religion – to differentiate his kingdom from the neighbouring Hindu kingdom of Angkor – and the compilation of the Dharmashastra, a legal code based on Hindu sources and traditional Thai custom.
In Buddhism, a Dharma name is given during the traditional refuge ceremony.
Some of its postures correspond to the traditional meditative gestures of Buddhism, and is described by Li as more advanced than the previous four.
In discussing the portrayal of Falun Gong as " anti-gay ", Ethan Gutmann notes that Falun Gong's teachings are " essentially indistinguishable " from traditional religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.
While the Tsuburaya family's traditional religion was Nichiren Buddhism, Tsuburaya converted to Roman Catholicism in his later years ( his wife had already been a practicing Roman Catholic ).
Incorporating ideas from Taoism and Buddhism as well as traditional religion in China, Di Yu is a kind of purgatory place which serves not only to punish but also to renew spirits ready for their next incarnation.
Buddha Amitabha in Tibetan Buddhism, traditional Thangka painting.
Buddhism remains far more popular in traditional rural areas than in modern urban areas and suburbs.
Throughout history of Buddhism, the teachings of all branches and schools of Buddhism were conveyed through the Master-Disciple relationship, a principle which SGI presents in a new understanding-starting with replacing the traditional word Master by Mentor, a Greek-origin word meaning “ to encourage ”.
The Kara-Khitai Khitans followed a mix of Buddhism and traditional Khitan religion, which included fire worship and tribal customs, such as the tradition of sacrificing a gray ox with a white horse.
Sōtō Zen or is the largest of the three traditional sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism ( the others being Rinzai and Ōbaku ).
Animism is the native religion of most of the Mon – Khmer and more recent Hmong – Mien and Tibeto-Burman minorities, as well as the traditional religion of the Tais before Buddhism, although some Tai tribes to this day are still animist.
Ly emperors patronize Mahayana Buddhism, in addition to traditional spirits.
The most Protestant of all early Protestant Buddhists, Olcott was the liminoid figure, the griot who because of his awkward standing betwixt and between the American Protestant grammars of his youth and the Asian Buddhist lexicon of his adulthood was able to conjure traditional Sinhalese Buddhism, Protestant modernism, metropolitan gentility, and academic Orientalism into a decidedly new creole tradition.
The belief in such powers originates in the animistic religion which existed before the Buddhism was adopted and merged into the traditional religion.
The Tai peoples follow their traditional religion as well as Theravadin Buddhism, and maintain similar customs and festivals ( such as the Sankrant ) to the other Tai-speaking peoples.
After entering into China, Buddhism blended with early Daoism and Chinese traditional esoteric arts and its iconography received blind worship.
Historically significant systems of mentorship include traditional Greek pederasty, the guru-disciple tradition practiced in Hinduism and Buddhism, Elders, the discipleship system practiced by Rabbinical Judaism and the Christian church, and apprenticing under the medieval guild system.
The Japanese, in this period, found sculpture a much less sympathetic medium for artistic expression ; most Japanese sculpture is associated with religion, and the medium's use declined with the lessening importance of traditional Buddhism.

traditional and lay
In light of Wesley's episcopal consecration, the Methodist Church can lay a claim on apostolic succession, as understood in the traditional sense.
These traditional problems often lay unsolved for centuries, and mathematicians gradually came to understand their depth ( in some cases ), rather than treat them as puzzles.
Any version can lay an equal claim to authenticity, so long as it is truly from a traditional singing community and not the work of an outside editor.
The region lay at the southernmost end of a traditional trading world that encompassed the Red Sea, the Hadhramaut coast of Arabia and the Indian coast, described in the 1st-century coasting guide that is called the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.
Midwives in Canada come from a variety of backgrounds including: Aboriginal, post nursing certification, direct-entry and " lay " or traditional midwifery.
He saw the taxation as an assault on traditional clerical rights and ordered the bull Clericis laicos in February 1296, forbidding lay taxation of the clergy without prior papal approval.
On his return to France, he immediately convened an assembly of French and Burgundian bishops at Vienne, where the imperial claim to a traditional lay investiture of the clergy was denounced as heretical and a sentence of excommunication was now pronounced against Henry V on the grounds that he had extorted the Privilegium from Paschal II by means of violence.
Additionally, traditional Theravada lay devotional practice ( puja ) includes daily rituals taking refuge in the Triple Gem and undertaking to observe the five precepts.
Some argue that The United Methodist Church can lay a claim on apostolic succession, as understood in the traditional sense ,.
There is also a growing realization that traditional training in ritual and meditation as well as philosophy may not be sufficient to meet the needs and expectations of American lay people.
Its roots lay in the traditional Japanese martial arts, Chinese medicine and Buddhist meditation techniques, while its creator Hiroyuki Aoki was also influenced by modern Western art and Christianity.
In addition to traditional betting with a bookmaker, punters are able to both back and lay money on an online betting exchange.
The House aroused local opposition, however, it being traditional for nuns rather than lay women to engage in this sort of activity.
Members can make both " back " bets ( normal bets on a selection to win ) and " lay " bets ( bets on the opposite side of the Back, against the selection ), thereby eliminating the traditional bookmaker.
The fact that sports bettors can use exchanges to lay outcomes has caused tremendous criticism from traditional bookmakers with much of the anger coming from the UK's " Big Three "-Gala Coral Group, Ladbrokes and William Hill.
His compositions are very inventive ; his position as a well-connected monk may have given him more confidence in creating new compositions, whereas a lay artist would prefer to stick to traditional formulae.
" In contrast to its traditional presentation in Tibet, where the esoteric practices are largely the domain of the monastic sangha, in America Trungpa introduced the Vajrayana to the lay sangha.
The fact gamblers can now lay outcomes on the exchanges has resulted in criticism from traditional bookmakers including the UK's " Big Three "-Gala Coral Group, Ladbrokes and William Hill.
The order would be neither lay nor monastic, and members take a set of ten precepts that are a traditional part of Mahayana Buddhism.
Contrary to the traditional Buddhist structure of separating lay and monastic members, the order combines monastic and lay lifestyles under one ordination, a practice not dissimilar to that which evolved in some Japanese schools of Buddhism.
This is highlighted by a procession and novena masses, the traditional Bella Isabela Beauty Pageant, a marathon, a regatta and other activities organized primarily by the Diocese of Basilan and the Prelature of Isabela and its lay organizations, the Catholic Women's League and the Knights of Columbus.
On the Green refers to the large grassy area that lay in the centre of the village: the traditional village green.
Until 1 April 1974, Birkdale lay in the traditional borders of the county of Lancashire.
The traditional way to play the instrument is to lay it flat on the lap and pluck or strum the strings with the right hand, while fretting with the left.

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