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Links to Japanese Buddhism websites

Agon Shu Buddhist Association Agon Shu (Agon Shu Buddhist Association) is a Buddhist organization based on the Agon Sutras which Shakyamuni Buddha originally taught to his disciples. Agon Buddhism is also described as "Original Buddhism". The word "Agon" comes from the ancient Indian Sanskrit word Agama which means transmission. Agon Shu was established as a Buddhist organization in 1978 by Seiyu Kiriyama. He is the spiritual leader of the organization and is referred to as kiriyama Kancho.
Soka Gakkai Dictionary of Buddhism Mahayana was the first dominant Buddhist tradition in East Asia. In time, a number of separate schools arose. This site provides a wealth of information on many such traditions, from the perspective of Soka Gakkai; a 'new' school founded in 1930.
International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism This is the most authoritative site on the subject of Zen we have yet found. The International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism (IRIZ) comes under the auspices of Hanazono University of Kyoto, Japan. There is much eminent scholarship in evidence and lots of newly translated original material is available.
Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Studies With Asunam Sensei. Interesting glimpses into some of the 'secrets' of Shingon
Shingon Buddhist International Institute The Shingon Buddhist International Institute was formed to promote the understanding of Japanese Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. Plenty of information for would-be Shingon priests; including a detailed 'career path'.
Shingon Buddhist School Shingon means " true word ", it is the Japanese translation of the word Sanskrit, " mantra " which design the mystical prayer in India. This school represents with Tendaï the Japanese vajrayana, founded in VIIIth by the monk Kukai who received the posthumous title of Kôbô Daishi, the great instructor of the Law. Its ideal is summarized in the sentence " Sokushin-Joboutsu ", which means to become Buddha in this life with this body. It is by purifying the heart of his parasitic passions, by cultivating modesty, simplicity, purity, concentration that it become possible to express naturally our Buddha nature. Make from our life a work of art, it's "Sokushin-Jôboutsu ".
Tendai Lotus Teachings We welcome you to peer within the Japanese Tendai Buddhist School, as transmitted from its Chief Temple atop Mount Hiei, Japan. Through a proven method of human actualization, the Tendai Lotus Teachings have for years brought Awakening to humankind. These teachings are presented here in new fashion to Western seekers in hopes of expanding the evolutionary development of the Tendai Sect.

 
 
  

 
 
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