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Paradise appears in greatest prominence are called the Jodo and Shin-Jodo.
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(One was booze and, from what I understood, the other a homemade comic book; "Jodo" has a long-running weekly newspaper comic and massive comic-book collection.)
Confessions of a Radical Mind Nicolas Rapold 2010
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Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, also known as Shin, is the most popular form of Buddhism in Japan but there are not many Westerners who have delved deeply into the tradition.
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Shin teacher Kentetsu Takamori is the author of several bestselling titles in Japanese and the chair of the Buddhist organization Jodo Shin Shinrankai.
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Saturday's session offered nuggets for Jodo-heads, tips for aspiring filmmakers, and bits of mysticism.
Confessions of a Radical Mind Nicolas Rapold 2010
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Lieutenant Jeanette Shin is an American priest in the Jodo Shinshu tradition, and a Buddhist chaplain in the US military.
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The majority of DVD Beaver's respondents 28% say they don't listen to commentaries, which is a shame; nevertheless, 25% voted for Jodo in the "Director" category and another 25% voted for me in the "Scholar" category.
Archive 2007-12-30 2008
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It is ironic that the last movement that Baba Amte was involved in was called the Bharat Jodo or the Knit India movement.
Urdu Poetry at a Funeral Shantanud 2008
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The majority of DVD Beaver's respondents 28% say they don't listen to commentaries, which is a shame; nevertheless, 25% voted for Jodo in the "Director" category and another 25% voted for me in the "Scholar" category.
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Jodo Shu Betsuin, a Buddhist Temple, was expelled from the Jodo Shu Buddhist sect by the umbrella organization that oversees the sect in North America.
Archive 2007-09-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007
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