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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Mar.6, 2010: Japanese Buddhism looks as if it were indigenous


Buddhism was founded in India and introduced through China and Korea to Japan, and it took in Japan's substratum indigenous religious sense: equality, endless cycle of life and death, and a set of a recited Mass & Ancestor worship, which featured Japanese Buddhism.
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