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rdfs:comment | - Shinran 親鸞 (May 21, 1173 – January 16, 1263) was a Japanese Buddhist monk, who was born in Hino (now a part of Fushimi, Kyoto) at the turbulent close of the Heian Period and lived during the Kamakura Period. Shinran was a pupil of Hōnen and the founder of what ultimately became the Jōdo Shinshū sect in Japan.
- Shinran was a tainted monk and kensai of the Spider Clan.
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Caption | - Shinran's "Portrait of Anjo" at Honganji in Kyoto, Japan.
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Title | - Founder of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism
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Children | - Kakushinnhi, Zenran, others
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abstract | - Shinran 親鸞 (May 21, 1173 – January 16, 1263) was a Japanese Buddhist monk, who was born in Hino (now a part of Fushimi, Kyoto) at the turbulent close of the Heian Period and lived during the Kamakura Period. Shinran was a pupil of Hōnen and the founder of what ultimately became the Jōdo Shinshū sect in Japan.
- Shinran was a tainted monk and kensai of the Spider Clan.
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