Ikkō-shū(一向宗) is usually viewed as a small, militant, offshoot from Jōdo ShinshūBuddhism though the name has a complex history.
Originally Ikkō-shū was a small antinomian sect founded by Ikkō Shunjō (a disciple of Ryōchū of the Chinzei branch of Jōdo-shūBuddhism) and similar to Ippen's Ji-shū. However, when the religious and military-political establishment began to crack down on the Amida-pietist movement little distinction was made between the various factions. Most of Ikkō Shunjo's followers therefore defected to the more powerful Jōdo Shinshū and the name Ikkō-shū ultimately became synonymous with Jōdo Shinshū (Dobbins 2002).
Rennyo, the charismatic leader of the Hongan-ji branch of Jōdo Shinshū responded to this situation by clarifying the positive religious meaning of 'Ikkō' (single-minded) whilst simultaneously distancing himself from the antinomian behaviour of the original Ikkō sect. In his pastoral letters, known as Ofumi or Gobunsho, he therefore wrote; "It has been established with certainty that our Founder did not particularly name our school the "Ikkō-shū". On the whole, the reason the people call us this is that we place our complete reliance, exclusively, on Amida Buddha ...'However, the Founder has specifically named this sect "Jōdo Shinshū". Therefore, you must understand that we of our sect did not originate in any manner or form the name of "One-Mind Sect."
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What province in Japan did the Ikko-ikki control? 一向一揆はどの旧国を統治しましたか?#japan #日本 #日本地図 #日本地理 #戦国時代
The Ikkō-Ikki controlled Kaga province from 1488 to 1580, when forces loyal to Oda Nobunaga finally removed them from power.
一向一揆は 1488 年から 1580 年まで加賀国を支配しましたが、その時、織田信長に忠実な勢力が最終的に一向一揆を権力の座から追放しました。
published: 03 Jun 2024
Sengoku Jidai - Episode 2
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Defeated by Monks: Oda Nobunaga's Rare Defeat at the Battle of Nagashima!
Discover the dramatic story of Oda Nobunaga's rare defeat at the First Battle of Nagashima in 1571. Watch how the Ikkō-ikki warrior monks and peasants, using their strategic fortifications and sheer determination, repelled Nobunaga's samurai forces. This pivotal battle highlights the resilience of the Ikkō-ikki and the challenges Nobunaga faced in his quest to unify Japan. Dive into this epic samurai tale with historical illustrations and engaging narration. Subscribe for more fascinating stories from Japan's Sengoku period!
published: 10 Jun 2024
本證寺(ほんしょうじ) 三河一向一揆 安城市
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published: 14 Dec 2022
Shogun - Ikko-Ikki Clan
Ikkō-ikki (一向 一 揆, Ikkō-shū- Aufstand) waren rebellische oder autonome Gruppen von Menschen, dieim 15.-16. Jahrhundertin mehreren Regionen Japans gebildetwurden. Unterstützt von der Macht der Jōdo Shinshū- Sekte des Buddhismus , widersetzten sie sich der Herrschaft der Gouverneure oder Daimyō . Hauptsächlich bestehend aus Priestern, Bauern, Kaufleuten und örtlichen Herren , die der Sekte folgten, verbanden sie sich manchmal mit Nichtanhängern der Sekte. Sie waren zunächst nur in geringem Maße organisiert; Wenn man sagen konnte, dass eine einzelne Person Einfluss auf sie hatte, war es Rennyo , der Anführer des Jōdo ShinshūHongan-ji- Sekte zu dieser Zeit. Während er möglicherweise die religiöse Leidenschaft der Ikkō-ikki zur Verteidigung seiner Tempelsiedlungen eingesetzt hat, war er auch d...
published: 14 Mar 2021
Sengoku Series: Episode 3 - Shinto, Buddhism & the Ikko-ikki
In this episode I talk about Shinto and Buddhism in medieval Japan, the rise and parallels of the Nichiren and Pure Land Buddhism, and the armed followers of the Honganji: the famous Ikko-ikki.
Links:
Shinto: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Shinto
Buddhism: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Buddhism
Nichiren Buddhism: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Nichiren_Buddhism
Honen: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Honen
Shinran: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Shinran
Kennyo: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Kennyo_Kosa
War and Faith by Carol Richmond Tsang: http://www.amazon.com/War-Faith-Muromachi-Harvard-Monographs/dp/0674025091/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1445194816&sr=8-1&keywords=carol+richmo...
published: 18 Oct 2015
Tomohisa Yamashita at Gwangjang Market Korea #山下智久 #shorts repost Little red book小红书
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The Ikkō-Ikki controlled Kaga province from 1488 to 1580, when forces loyal to Oda Nobunaga finally removed them from power.
一向一揆は 1488 年から 1580 年まで加賀国を支配しましたが...
The Ikkō-Ikki controlled Kaga province from 1488 to 1580, when forces loyal to Oda Nobunaga finally removed them from power.
一向一揆は 1488 年から 1580 年まで加賀国を支配しましたが、その時、織田信長に忠実な勢力が最終的に一向一揆を権力の座から追放しました。
The Ikkō-Ikki controlled Kaga province from 1488 to 1580, when forces loyal to Oda Nobunaga finally removed them from power.
一向一揆は 1488 年から 1580 年まで加賀国を支配しましたが、その時、織田信長に忠実な勢力が最終的に一向一揆を権力の座から追放しました。
Discover the dramatic story of Oda Nobunaga's rare defeat at the First Battle of Nagashima in 1571. Watch how the Ikkō-ikki warrior monks and peasants, using th...
Discover the dramatic story of Oda Nobunaga's rare defeat at the First Battle of Nagashima in 1571. Watch how the Ikkō-ikki warrior monks and peasants, using their strategic fortifications and sheer determination, repelled Nobunaga's samurai forces. This pivotal battle highlights the resilience of the Ikkō-ikki and the challenges Nobunaga faced in his quest to unify Japan. Dive into this epic samurai tale with historical illustrations and engaging narration. Subscribe for more fascinating stories from Japan's Sengoku period!
Discover the dramatic story of Oda Nobunaga's rare defeat at the First Battle of Nagashima in 1571. Watch how the Ikkō-ikki warrior monks and peasants, using their strategic fortifications and sheer determination, repelled Nobunaga's samurai forces. This pivotal battle highlights the resilience of the Ikkō-ikki and the challenges Nobunaga faced in his quest to unify Japan. Dive into this epic samurai tale with historical illustrations and engaging narration. Subscribe for more fascinating stories from Japan's Sengoku period!
Ikkō-ikki (一向 一 揆, Ikkō-shū- Aufstand) waren rebellische oder autonome Gruppen von Menschen, dieim 15.-16. Jahrhundertin mehreren Regionen Japans gebildetwurde...
Ikkō-ikki (一向 一 揆, Ikkō-shū- Aufstand) waren rebellische oder autonome Gruppen von Menschen, dieim 15.-16. Jahrhundertin mehreren Regionen Japans gebildetwurden. Unterstützt von der Macht der Jōdo Shinshū- Sekte des Buddhismus , widersetzten sie sich der Herrschaft der Gouverneure oder Daimyō . Hauptsächlich bestehend aus Priestern, Bauern, Kaufleuten und örtlichen Herren , die der Sekte folgten, verbanden sie sich manchmal mit Nichtanhängern der Sekte. Sie waren zunächst nur in geringem Maße organisiert; Wenn man sagen konnte, dass eine einzelne Person Einfluss auf sie hatte, war es Rennyo , der Anführer des Jōdo ShinshūHongan-ji- Sekte zu dieser Zeit. Während er möglicherweise die religiöse Leidenschaft der Ikkō-ikki zur Verteidigung seiner Tempelsiedlungen eingesetzt hat, war er auch darauf bedacht, sich von der breiteren sozialen Rebellion der gesamten Ikkō- Bewegung und insbesondere von offensiver Gewalt zu distanzieren .
Ikkō-ikki (一向 一 揆, Ikkō-shū- Aufstand) waren rebellische oder autonome Gruppen von Menschen, dieim 15.-16. Jahrhundertin mehreren Regionen Japans gebildetwurden. Unterstützt von der Macht der Jōdo Shinshū- Sekte des Buddhismus , widersetzten sie sich der Herrschaft der Gouverneure oder Daimyō . Hauptsächlich bestehend aus Priestern, Bauern, Kaufleuten und örtlichen Herren , die der Sekte folgten, verbanden sie sich manchmal mit Nichtanhängern der Sekte. Sie waren zunächst nur in geringem Maße organisiert; Wenn man sagen konnte, dass eine einzelne Person Einfluss auf sie hatte, war es Rennyo , der Anführer des Jōdo ShinshūHongan-ji- Sekte zu dieser Zeit. Während er möglicherweise die religiöse Leidenschaft der Ikkō-ikki zur Verteidigung seiner Tempelsiedlungen eingesetzt hat, war er auch darauf bedacht, sich von der breiteren sozialen Rebellion der gesamten Ikkō- Bewegung und insbesondere von offensiver Gewalt zu distanzieren .
In this episode I talk about Shinto and Buddhism in medieval Japan, the rise and parallels of the Nichiren and Pure Land Buddhism, and the armed followers of th...
In this episode I talk about Shinto and Buddhism in medieval Japan, the rise and parallels of the Nichiren and Pure Land Buddhism, and the armed followers of the Honganji: the famous Ikko-ikki.
Links:
Shinto: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Shinto
Buddhism: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Buddhism
Nichiren Buddhism: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Nichiren_Buddhism
Honen: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Honen
Shinran: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Shinran
Kennyo: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Kennyo_Kosa
War and Faith by Carol Richmond Tsang: http://www.amazon.com/War-Faith-Muromachi-Harvard-Monographs/dp/0674025091/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1445194816&sr=8-1&keywords=carol+richmond+tsang
War and State Building in Medieval Japan: http://www.amazon.com/War-State-Building-Medieval-Japan/dp/0804763704/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1445194816&sr=8-7&keywords=carol+richmond+tsang
The Gates of Power: Monks, Courtiers, and Warriors in Premodern Japan: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0824823346
The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha: Monastic Warriors and Sohei in Japanese History: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0824831233
The Samurai and the Sacred: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/1846030218
In this episode I talk about Shinto and Buddhism in medieval Japan, the rise and parallels of the Nichiren and Pure Land Buddhism, and the armed followers of the Honganji: the famous Ikko-ikki.
Links:
Shinto: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Shinto
Buddhism: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Buddhism
Nichiren Buddhism: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Nichiren_Buddhism
Honen: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Honen
Shinran: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Shinran
Kennyo: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Kennyo_Kosa
War and Faith by Carol Richmond Tsang: http://www.amazon.com/War-Faith-Muromachi-Harvard-Monographs/dp/0674025091/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1445194816&sr=8-1&keywords=carol+richmond+tsang
War and State Building in Medieval Japan: http://www.amazon.com/War-State-Building-Medieval-Japan/dp/0804763704/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1445194816&sr=8-7&keywords=carol+richmond+tsang
The Gates of Power: Monks, Courtiers, and Warriors in Premodern Japan: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0824823346
The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha: Monastic Warriors and Sohei in Japanese History: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0824831233
The Samurai and the Sacred: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/1846030218
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Meeting Tomohisa Yamashita at Guangzang Market Korea ( Fan’s clip)
広蔵市場での山下智久さんとの出会い(ファンビデオ)
#山下智久
#tomohi...
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Meeting Tomohisa Yamashita at Guangzang Market Korea ( Fan’s clip)
広蔵市場での山下智久さんとの出会い(ファンビデオ)
#山下智久
#tomohisayamashita
#小红书
#korea
#gwangjangmarket
🥹I wanted to have such an encounter as well….see you in Tokyo…🤞🏻
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Meeting Tomohisa Yamashita at Guangzang Market Korea ( Fan’s clip)
広蔵市場での山下智久さんとの出会い(ファンビデオ)
#山下智久
#tomohisayamashita
#小红书
#korea
#gwangjangmarket
🥹I wanted to have such an encounter as well….see you in Tokyo…🤞🏻
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The Ikkō-Ikki controlled Kaga province from 1488 to 1580, when forces loyal to Oda Nobunaga finally removed them from power.
一向一揆は 1488 年から 1580 年まで加賀国を支配しましたが、その時、織田信長に忠実な勢力が最終的に一向一揆を権力の座から追放しました。
Discover the dramatic story of Oda Nobunaga's rare defeat at the First Battle of Nagashima in 1571. Watch how the Ikkō-ikki warrior monks and peasants, using their strategic fortifications and sheer determination, repelled Nobunaga's samurai forces. This pivotal battle highlights the resilience of the Ikkō-ikki and the challenges Nobunaga faced in his quest to unify Japan. Dive into this epic samurai tale with historical illustrations and engaging narration. Subscribe for more fascinating stories from Japan's Sengoku period!
Ikkō-ikki (一向 一 揆, Ikkō-shū- Aufstand) waren rebellische oder autonome Gruppen von Menschen, dieim 15.-16. Jahrhundertin mehreren Regionen Japans gebildetwurden. Unterstützt von der Macht der Jōdo Shinshū- Sekte des Buddhismus , widersetzten sie sich der Herrschaft der Gouverneure oder Daimyō . Hauptsächlich bestehend aus Priestern, Bauern, Kaufleuten und örtlichen Herren , die der Sekte folgten, verbanden sie sich manchmal mit Nichtanhängern der Sekte. Sie waren zunächst nur in geringem Maße organisiert; Wenn man sagen konnte, dass eine einzelne Person Einfluss auf sie hatte, war es Rennyo , der Anführer des Jōdo ShinshūHongan-ji- Sekte zu dieser Zeit. Während er möglicherweise die religiöse Leidenschaft der Ikkō-ikki zur Verteidigung seiner Tempelsiedlungen eingesetzt hat, war er auch darauf bedacht, sich von der breiteren sozialen Rebellion der gesamten Ikkō- Bewegung und insbesondere von offensiver Gewalt zu distanzieren .
In this episode I talk about Shinto and Buddhism in medieval Japan, the rise and parallels of the Nichiren and Pure Land Buddhism, and the armed followers of the Honganji: the famous Ikko-ikki.
Links:
Shinto: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Shinto
Buddhism: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Buddhism
Nichiren Buddhism: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Nichiren_Buddhism
Honen: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Honen
Shinran: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Shinran
Kennyo: http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Kennyo_Kosa
War and Faith by Carol Richmond Tsang: http://www.amazon.com/War-Faith-Muromachi-Harvard-Monographs/dp/0674025091/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1445194816&sr=8-1&keywords=carol+richmond+tsang
War and State Building in Medieval Japan: http://www.amazon.com/War-State-Building-Medieval-Japan/dp/0804763704/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1445194816&sr=8-7&keywords=carol+richmond+tsang
The Gates of Power: Monks, Courtiers, and Warriors in Premodern Japan: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0824823346
The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha: Monastic Warriors and Sohei in Japanese History: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0824831233
The Samurai and the Sacred: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/1846030218
Repost from 57 oClsmlBB
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Meeting Tomohisa Yamashita at Guangzang Market Korea ( Fan’s clip)
広蔵市場での山下智久さんとの出会い(ファンビデオ)
#山下智久
#tomohisayamashita
#小红书
#korea
#gwangjangmarket
🥹I wanted to have such an encounter as well….see you in Tokyo…🤞🏻
Ikkō-shū(一向宗) is usually viewed as a small, militant, offshoot from Jōdo ShinshūBuddhism though the name has a complex history.
Originally Ikkō-shū was a small antinomian sect founded by Ikkō Shunjō (a disciple of Ryōchū of the Chinzei branch of Jōdo-shūBuddhism) and similar to Ippen's Ji-shū. However, when the religious and military-political establishment began to crack down on the Amida-pietist movement little distinction was made between the various factions. Most of Ikkō Shunjo's followers therefore defected to the more powerful Jōdo Shinshū and the name Ikkō-shū ultimately became synonymous with Jōdo Shinshū (Dobbins 2002).
Rennyo, the charismatic leader of the Hongan-ji branch of Jōdo Shinshū responded to this situation by clarifying the positive religious meaning of 'Ikkō' (single-minded) whilst simultaneously distancing himself from the antinomian behaviour of the original Ikkō sect. In his pastoral letters, known as Ofumi or Gobunsho, he therefore wrote; "It has been established with certainty that our Founder did not particularly name our school the "Ikkō-shū". On the whole, the reason the people call us this is that we place our complete reliance, exclusively, on Amida Buddha ...'However, the Founder has specifically named this sect "Jōdo Shinshū". Therefore, you must understand that we of our sect did not originate in any manner or form the name of "One-Mind Sect."
CHORUS: I'm pushin' down the ave. no one lookin' good I'm baggin' stones niggas diamonds up against that wood. I'm pushin' down the ave. no one lookin' good I'm baggin' stones niggas diamonds up against that wood. I'm pimpin' down the ave. you know I'm lookin' tight These jealous niggas looking at me and my car so shife. Wanna take my life, and wanna jack, but I see all through that, Never let these bitch niggas take what's mine nigga never do that Who's says he's going through a thang when ya'll ain't never lied. I gotta a baby but it's momma act like he ain't mine. Wicked women using children to live on When I hurt and try to hate cause she knows the thrill is gone Say man I stop smokin' with haters back in 94 But niggas thinkin' that a sweeps gone get the through my door And niggas talk alot of shit in a safe place, I know cause he can't look me eye-to-eye when he in my face Now nigga listen to my thesis, see just what I mean Nigga I ride dirty everyday, but still I shine so clean Glitter and gleam, and all what it look like So I keep swangin' I hear clanging tryin' to live my life CHORUS (2x) I see these niggas and days go and come And fo me just to wake, I'm know I'm pissed I grab my cis and I split my sista with my bunk Some of my sweets be tight And some of my sweets be fucked up But all of my sweets gonna blow so killas smoke get sucked up I looked up today and didn't fall prey to none of that pistol play But who is to say tomorrow they won't be blastin' this-a-way I'm puffin' spliffs of hay Still upset about the drama here At this time of year I'm wipin' away my dead homey momma's tears... shit.. But naturally them fuckin' laws is always after me So I have to be in that matter on that 5-0-3 I'm livin' dastardly Must be all about survival G These niggas passin' me streets keep on gettin' live with me. They say there has to be another way but I ain't feelin that. They try to steal a lad, and my wig they wanna peel it back. But still the fact remains. It's all about the game swangin' bang Peace to E-S-G and all the victims of the game CHORUS (3x) I'm pimpin' through the ave. tryin' to see some good But everythang is still the same in my neighborhood Niggas frown when you up and smile when you down And when you change for the better shife fools stop comin' around I see the jealousy and hate, the wicked ways We all lost children, pray for papers, and smokin' our lives away Got to the point where I could not decipher day from night She say she love me but all we do now is fuckin' fight My conscience fuck with me so much I can't eat or sleep The other side is sellin' dope and out there runnin' the streets And even though I'm gaining street fame comin' from this rap game Lust for thankin' and compulsive drankin' is a normal thang Some get erased and misplaced tryin' to win the race Some try to hold on to there place by smokin' with lace But see drugs and plastic thugs ain't gonna change the hood I'm smokin' skunk and poppin' the truck to make me feel good. CHORUS (2x) So it's your life...