no because common people didnt have time and money to do elaborate rituals
because they escaped suffering and found peace like a safe havencaue
Because it did not require any special rituals.
There are many. Zen Buddhism, Shin or Pure Land Buddhism, are among the major groups.
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no because common people didnt have time and money to do elaborate rituals because they escaped suffering and found peace like a safe havencaue
no because common people didnt have time and money to do elaborate rituals because they escaped suffering and found peace like a safe havencaue
Zen Buddhism and Shingon Buddhism are two notable sects of Japanese Buddhism. Pure Land, or Amidist, Buddhism is also significant in this country. Pure Land has its roots in India and China, however. Zen Buddhism emphasizes meditating for enlightenment. Shingon Buddhism is a type of Pure Land Buddhism and is esoteric and relies on early Buddhist Tantras.
pure-land buddhism zen buddhism buddhism ??
Han-shan has written: 'Pure Land of the patriarchs = Han shan ta shih meng yu chi' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Pure Land Buddhism, Zen Buddhism 'Pure Land of the patriarchs =' -- subject(s): Pure Land Buddhism, Zen Buddhism
it was popular because it was newly introduced to Japan and everyone wanted to figure what it was
Pure Land Buddhism is a branch of Mahayana Buddhism. It is most common in China and Japan and Vietnam. It emphasizes attaining a rebirth in the Pure Land by worshiping Amitabha Buddha.
Buddhism is structured into several different schools of thought. For instance, there is Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, zen Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism, and Pure land Buddhism.
The Chinese adopted it and created other forms of it such as Zen and Pure Land Buddhism