HanadaTattsu
Member
Hi!
I have a few questions.
1: Is it true that in Japanese Buddhism, the sect of Buddhism that is practicedf the most is the Nishi Hongwanji sect of the Hongwanji sect which is a sect of the True Pure Land tradition within the Pure Land sect which itself is a sect of Mahayana Buddhism?
2: Is it also true that in Japanese Buddhism, Jodo Shin-shu has a sect called Hongwanji, which itself is broken up into Nishi-Hongwanji-ha and Higashi Hongwanji-ha, right?
3: Is it also true that Nishi Hongwanji-ha itself has no sects whatsoever, and it cannot be simplifed any more?
4: Is Jinja Shinto a sect of Shinto, or is it a associaiton or something?
5: What is the largest sect within Shinto? Is it Jinja Shinto?
6: Does Jinja Shinto itself has sub-sects?
Thanks!
I have a few questions.
1: Is it true that in Japanese Buddhism, the sect of Buddhism that is practicedf the most is the Nishi Hongwanji sect of the Hongwanji sect which is a sect of the True Pure Land tradition within the Pure Land sect which itself is a sect of Mahayana Buddhism?
2: Is it also true that in Japanese Buddhism, Jodo Shin-shu has a sect called Hongwanji, which itself is broken up into Nishi-Hongwanji-ha and Higashi Hongwanji-ha, right?
3: Is it also true that Nishi Hongwanji-ha itself has no sects whatsoever, and it cannot be simplifed any more?
4: Is Jinja Shinto a sect of Shinto, or is it a associaiton or something?
5: What is the largest sect within Shinto? Is it Jinja Shinto?
6: Does Jinja Shinto itself has sub-sects?
Thanks!