![]() ![]() The Japanese Pure Land tradition dates back to the sixth century C.E., when Buddhism was first introduced in Japan. "River of Fire, River of Water" is the first introduction to its practice from a trade publisher and is written for readers with or without prior knowledge of Buddhism. The introduction of this unique form of spiritual practice is certain to enrich the growing practice of Buddhism in the United States, which is already well familiar with Zen and Tibetan traditions. Taitetsu Unno - the foremost authority in the United States on Shin or Pure Land Buddhism - introduces us to the most popular form of Buddhism in Japan. With great spiritual insight and unparalleled scholarship, Dr. The first major introduction to the Pure Land tradition of Buddhism, from one of the foremost Buddhist authorities in the United States. ![]()
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