Ikkō-shū
Ikkō-shū (一向宗), "single-minded school," was a sect of Japanese Pure Land Buddhists whose history remains obscure. == Overview == Ikkō-shū was a sect founded by Ikkō Shunjō (1239–87) in the fifteenth century.
Ikkō-shū (一向宗), "single-minded school," was a sect of Japanese Pure Land Buddhists whose history remains obscure. == Overview == Ikkō-shū was a sect founded by Ikkō Shunjō (1239–87) in the fifteenth century.
Ikkō-shū (一向宗), "single-minded school," was a sect of Japanese Pure Land Buddhists whose history remains obscure. == Overview == Ikkō-shū was a sect founded by Ikkō Shunjō (1239–87) in the fifteenth century.
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