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  • Paradise appears in greatest prominence are called the Jodo and Shin-Jodo.

    Religion in Japan

  • (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

  • 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.

    Shambhala SunSpace » Andrea Miller 2009

  • Shin teacher Kentetsu Takamori is the author of several bestselling titles in Japanese and the chair of the Buddhist organization Jodo Shin Shinrankai.

    Shambhala SunSpace » Andrea Miller 2009

  • Saturday's session offered nuggets for Jodo-heads, tips for aspiring filmmakers, and bits of mysticism.

    Confessions of a Radical Mind Nicolas Rapold 2010

  • Lieutenant Jeanette Shin is an American priest in the Jodo Shinshu tradition, and a Buddhist chaplain in the US military.

    Shambhala SunSpace » 2009 » January 2009

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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.

    Here's to 2007: An Amazing Year 2007

  • 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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