Shakyamuni

Shakyamuni has been mentioned or cited less than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Essays in Idleness' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Shakyamuni was highly popular in February, 2016.

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Crisis of Faith

Crisis of Faith

[...] , Vietnam, etc). Anyhow, let me quote a passage from Jodo Shinshu: A Guide on the teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha: Generally speaking, in Buddha Dharma, the way to become awakened and attain Buddhhood [...]

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Seriously, what is a Bodhisattva? Part Two

[...] expediencies for the deliverance and liberation of all sinful, suffering beings.` Later, Shakyamuni Buddha entrusts Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva with the care and salvation of all sentient beings [...]

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Seriously, what is a Bodhisattva? Part One

[...] this context, the term bodhisattva mainly referred to the past lives of the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni. In his past lives, when he dwelt in the Tusita heaven and then was born as a prince in India, [...]

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What is the Buddha’s Pure Land? Another Perspective

[...] to be good guests. The Pure Land of the Buddha is much like this too. The historical Buddha, Shakyamuni, tells people in the sutras “Hey, if you need a place to rest and recover, go stay at the [...]

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The Pure Land and Nichiren Debate in Buddhism

[...] . Another criticism that Nichiren had in general toward Pure Land Buddhism was that it replaced Shakyamuni Buddha with Amitabha Buddha. Nichiren was critical of Shingon Buddhism for the same reason [...]

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There are Nichiren Buddhists, and then there are Nichiren Buddhists

[...] after the 1600’s, Taisekiji adopted a new position that Nichiren was the True Buddha, not Shakyamuni, and that only they possessed the true teachings. Practices started to change, and Taisekiji [...]

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