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This page provides a browsing interface for finding all values of a property and a given page. Other available search interfaces include the property search, and the ask query builder.
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- Anrakubō (? -1207), executed during the purge of 1207 +
- Benchō (1162–1238), founder of the main Chinzei branch of Jōdo-shū. Often called Shōkō. Exiled in 1207 to Kyushu +
- Chōsai (1184–1266), founder of the Shōgyōhongangi branch of Jōdo-shū which believed that all Buddhist practices can lead to rebirth in the Pure land +
- Genchi (1183–1238), Hōnen's personal attendant, and close friend of Benchō +
- Gyōkō (?), another proponent of Ichinengi doctrine. Exiled to Sado in 1207 +
- Jūren (?), executed along with Anrakubō in 1207 +
- Kansai (1148–1200) +
- Kōsai (1163–1247), promoted the controversial Ichinengi, or "single-recitation" teaching of Jōdo-shū. Expelled from Honen's community before the exile of 1207 +
- Rensei (1141–1208), formerly a notable samurai named Kumagai no Jirō Naozane who had fought at the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani and killed the Heike leader Taira no Atsumori +
- Ryūkan (1148–1227), founder of the many-recitation or Tanengi branch of Jōdo-shū +
- Shinkū (1146–1228) +
- Shinran (1173–1263), founder of the Jōdo Shinshū branch of Pure Land Buddhism. Exiled to Echigo Province in 1207 +
- Shōkū (1147–1247), founder of the Seizan branch of Jōdo-shū. Not exiled +