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What are tenrikyo followers called?

Tenrikyo followers are called "Tenrikyo followers." In Japanese, 天理教の信者 (tenrikyo no shinja). Derivations of the name Tenrikyo is never used (i.e. Tenrikyoians, Tenrikyoites, etc.).


When did Tenrikyo begin?

Officially, according to Tenrikyo Church Headquarters, Tenrikyo began on October 26, 1838 (lunar calendar) when Miki Nakayama (aka Oyasama) was "received as the Shrine of God." From that day on, God spoke through Oyasama, teaching people the "Divine Model," a way of life that abstains from misuses of our minds and always saving others.


What food restrictions are followed by tenrikyo followers?

There are no food restrictions followed by Tenrikyo followers; at least none are explicitly defined in any Tenrikyo texts or scriptures. Source: myself


What countries have Tenrikyo establishments?

Majority of Tenrikyo followers and establishments are in Japan. Tenrikyo Church Headquarters is in Tenri-shi, Nara.The following countries listed have Tenrikyo church establishments (churches, mission stations, mission headquarters) in no particular order.North AmericaUnited States (California, New York, Hawaii, etc.)CanadaMexicoSouth AmericaBrazilArgentinaOceaniaAustraliaAsiaSingaporeCambodiaThailandEuropeFranceGermanyEngland* There might be establishments or small groups of followers in other countries, but are very new.


What has the author Yoshinori Moroi written?

Yoshinori Moroi has written: 'Tenrikyo'


Where in the world is tenrikyo is praticed today?

Tenrikyo has followers in many places of the world, with mission centers in several countries. Some of the most notable are in Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Hawaii, Buenos Aires, London, and others.


What is the holy book of Tenrikyo called?

There is no "holy book" of Tenrikyo, however, there are three scriptures that contain the fundamental descriptions of the Tenrikyo teachings. The following books are referred to as the Three Scriptures (Sangenten 三原典).Ofudesaki (The Tip of the Writing Brush)Mikagura-uta (The Songs for the Service)Osashizu (The Divine Directions)Other texts that are not referred to as scripture yet also fundamental in learning the teachings of Tenrikyo are collectively known as supplementary texts (jungenten 準原典).The Doctrine of Tenrikyo (天理教教典)The Life of Oyasama (稿本天理教教祖伝)Anecdotes of Oyasama (稿本天理教教祖逸話篇)


What is the holy book of Tenrikyo?

There is no "holy book" of Tenrikyo, however, there are three scriptures that contain the fundamental descriptions of the Tenrikyo teachings. The following books are referred to as the Three Scriptures (Sangenten 三原典).Ofudesaki (The Tip of the Writing Brush)Mikagura-uta (The Songs for the Service)Osashizu (The Divine Directions)Other texts that are not referred to as scripture yet also fundamental in learning the teachings of Tenrikyo are collectively known as supplementary texts (jungenten 準原典).The Doctrine of Tenrikyo (天理教教典)The Life of Oyasama (稿本天理教教祖伝)Anecdotes of Oyasama (稿本天理教教祖逸話篇)


What are the divisions of Shintoism?

Shinto is divided into numerous sects. Some of them are Koshinto, Shugendo, Fusokyo, Tenrikyo, Zenrikyo, & Konkokyo.


What is the most correct religion in the world?

Jainism, Tenrikyo, Unitarian Universalism, Raelism, Druidry, Wicca, Zoroastrianism, and Eckankar


What are the major holidays of Tenrikyo and their significance?

Ah, Tenrikyo celebrates several important holidays throughout the year, such as the Foundress Day, Anniversary of Oyasama, and the Children’s Day. These holidays hold deep significance for followers as they commemorate the teachings and virtues of Oyasama, promoting unity, gratitude, and the importance of nurturing the next generation. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, these holidays add vibrant colors to the Tenrikyo community, reminding everyone of the beauty and harmony that can be found in following these teachings.


What does Oyasama mean in Japanese?

The word "Oyasama" is composed of two elements:"Oya" (親) or "Parent""-sama," (様) an honorific suffix (more reverential than the more common "-san")If this were to be translated together, you would get "honorable parent."In Tenrikyo , "Oyasama" refers to the founder of Tenrikyo, Miki Nakayama, who was very generous and she resembled a parent to the people whom she met, thus given the name "Oyasama" by her adoring followers.