Shinran already went even further than Rennyo in this matter and considered that all the events presented in the Contemplation Sutra were a play by enlightened actors to create the proper conditions for the teaching on Amida Buddha in its implicit and explicit aspect to appear in our world. In chapter I of his Kyogyoshinsho, he said,
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Shinran’s view of the characters in the Contemplation Sutra
Shinran already went even further than Rennyo in this matter and considered that all the events presented in the Contemplation Sutra were a play by enlightened actors to create the proper conditions for the teaching on Amida Buddha in its implicit and explicit aspect to appear in our world. In chapter I of his Kyogyoshinsho, he said,
Thursday, June 12, 2025
On the nine grades of birth in the border land of the Pure Land (sections 22 – 30 of the Contemplation Sutra)
Monday, June 2, 2025
The difference between the three kinds of faith in the Contemplation Sutra and the three kinds of faith of the Primal Vow and the Larger Sutra
As this is a book that is meant to be simple, I will try my best to offer easy to understand explanations of these three faiths or three minds.
The aspect of merit transference in a genuine faith (shinjin) is that we rely NOT on the transference of our pitiful merits towards birth in the Pure Land, but on Amida’s transference of merits. A person of true faith abandons the idea of “deserving” to be born in the Pure Land which is the main feature of those destined to the border land and who are obsessed with levels and grades. Unlike them, a person of total faith in Amida Buddha knows that he cannot create anything in his samsaric and unenlightened mind that can bring him to the Pure Land of Enlightenment, and so he lets Amida bring Him there.
[1] The Three Pure Land Sutras - A Study and Translation from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki in collaboration with Harold Stewart, Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai and Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, Kyoto, 2003, p.92
[2] Shinran Shonin, Kyogyoshinsho, cf with Kyogyoshinsho – On Teaching, Practice, Faith, and Enlightenment, translated by Hisao Inagaki, Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, Kyoto, 2003, p. 212
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Relics of Shakyamuni Buddha and precious objects at Amidaji temple
Dear friends and members of Amidaji,
I know
it’s amazingly incredible, but I need to tell you that Amidaji now possesses
two relics of Shakyamuni Buddha which are stored in these two beautiful crystal
pagodas on the sides of the main altar. The one in the left as you face Amida
statue is the Pagoda of Victory over heresies and the other is the Pagoda of
Shakyamuni's descend from the heaven of the gods after He taught the Dharma
there.
Together with these two pagodas we also received 21 statues of Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha. Inside or in front of some of these statues we will place relics of various Arhats that will soon be sent to Amidaji. Who are the senders? Dharma friends from Taiwan, monks and lay people who appreciate the work we are doing here. The relics were first sent from Burma to Taiwan and now to Romania. Details will be given to visitors only. Also, I will not post photos of the relics online, but they can be seen and appreciated at the temple.
It’s
wonderful that the sacred relics of Shakyamuni are stored in these two pagodas which are very much in line with
two of the main aspects of Amidaji's teaching style,
1) Buddhas as supreme teachers of gods
and humans, which also means that the Buddha Dharma is supreme among all teachings and religions of the world,
and
2) maintaining an orthodox attitude towards Buddhism in general and Jodo Shinshu Buddhism in particular, while also fighting against various heresies and worldly ideologies that plague many centres and sanghas of our time.
If you are familiar with Japanese Buddhist temples in the Jodo Shinshu tradition you will not see such a display of various statues, pagodas and images. However, because Amidaji has a very friendly attitude towards all authentic Buddhist schools we are sent gifts from various practitioners, monks and lay people that wish to adorn our temple. We gratefully receive what they offer and consider their sacred gifts to be the expression of the 17th Vow of Amida in which He said that all Buddhas will praise His Name. They also remind us that all Buddhas and Enlightened Protectors, no matter which practices are associated with them in various schools, they all protect protect us who say the Nembutsu of faith in Amida.
Let us remember some of our favorite sayings at Amidaji,
and to all authentic lineages of transmission.
Homage to Amida Buddha whose Name is praised by all Buddhas. "
Please support Amidaji temple with a one time donation or by becoming a Patron (constant supporter),
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Do not despise other Buddhas, Dharma Gates and Buddhist teachings because you have faith in Amida (video teaching)
Sunday, March 9, 2025
As a Jodo Shinshu Buddhist I do NOT believe in any good or evil "world order"
Namo Amida Bu
Article
mentioned in the video:
The benefit of entering the stage of the truly settled (non-retrogression)