Hymns of the Dharma Ages
collection of 116 Japanese hymns by Shinran
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Hymns of the Dharma Ages
Summary
Hymns of the Dharma Ages is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages authored Shinran[2].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's genre is recorded as Wasan[4].
- Shōpō is named after Hymns of the Dharma Ages[5].
- Zōbō is named after Hymns of the Dharma Ages[6].
- Mappō is named after Hymns of the Dharma Ages[7].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's part of is recorded as Sanjō Wasan[8].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's language of work or name is recorded as Late Middle Japanese[9].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's country of origin is recorded as Kamakura shogunate[10].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's catalog code is recorded as 2652[11].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's characters is recorded as Prince Shōtoku[12].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's main subject is recorded as Pure Land Buddhism[13].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's main subject is recorded as mappō thought[14].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's published in is recorded as Additional Sectarian Teachings Section[15].
- Hymns of the Dharma Ages's title is recorded as 正像末法和讃[16].
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Works and Contributions
Hymns of the Dharma Ages authored Shinran[2].