What is Jodo Shu? - Buddhism 101
To learn more about the documentary film "Carving the Divine - Buddhist Sculptors of Japan" : https://www.carvingthedivine.com/
Hosted by filmmaker Yujiro Seki, Carving the Divine TV is a series of Q&A sessions with Buddhist scholars and practitioners. These Q&A sessions explore the basic concepts of Buddhism, the history of Buddhism and of course Buddhist sculptures/sculptors (bustuzo/busshi) so that when viewers finally watch the documentary Carving the Divine - Buddhist sculptors of Japan, they will get the maximum value of the documentary.
More information please visit:
http://www.carvingthedivine.com
https://www.facebook.com/CarvingTheDivine/
https://www.instagram.com/carvingthedivine/
https://twitter.com/CarvingDivine
Taijun Kasahara was born in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from Keio University, he worked in the accounting department of Nippon Express (a logistics company) for eight years. Then he quit that job and became an official priest of Jodo Shu after learning and training at Bukkyo University in Kyoto. In 2005 he opened a new temple, Rinkaian, in Tama City in Tokyo. As the chief priest of the temple, he has been serving the believers and other people in the area, and also spreading the teachings of Jodo Shu through the Internet.
Видео What is Jodo Shu? - Buddhism 101 канала Carving the Divine
Hosted by filmmaker Yujiro Seki, Carving the Divine TV is a series of Q&A sessions with Buddhist scholars and practitioners. These Q&A sessions explore the basic concepts of Buddhism, the history of Buddhism and of course Buddhist sculptures/sculptors (bustuzo/busshi) so that when viewers finally watch the documentary Carving the Divine - Buddhist sculptors of Japan, they will get the maximum value of the documentary.
More information please visit:
http://www.carvingthedivine.com
https://www.facebook.com/CarvingTheDivine/
https://www.instagram.com/carvingthedivine/
https://twitter.com/CarvingDivine
Taijun Kasahara was born in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from Keio University, he worked in the accounting department of Nippon Express (a logistics company) for eight years. Then he quit that job and became an official priest of Jodo Shu after learning and training at Bukkyo University in Kyoto. In 2005 he opened a new temple, Rinkaian, in Tama City in Tokyo. As the chief priest of the temple, he has been serving the believers and other people in the area, and also spreading the teachings of Jodo Shu through the Internet.
Видео What is Jodo Shu? - Buddhism 101 канала Carving the Divine
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
"How can we promote interfaith dialogue?" With Lia BeltramiCarving the Divine is Looking for Patrons!Who is Rev. Honen? - Buddhism 101Episode 1 - What is Shinto?Philosophy Episode 11 - What exactly is enlightenment or nirvana (level 2)? With Peter Bolland"What is religious literacy?" With Greg Soden, host of The Classical Ideas PodcastPhilosophy Episode 5 - What are ordinary knowledge and transcendent knowledge? With Peter BollandPhilosophy Episode 2 - Why do we study philosophy? With Peter BollandPhilosophy Episode 6 - What are the paths to "the truth"? With Peter Bolland"Director, Why did you make Carving the Divine?" Carving the Divine At Raindance Q & A.Welcome to Our Final Battle... Carving the Divine Crowdfunding is no joke... Please Support Today!What is Amida’s original vow? - Buddhism 101Who is the Rinzai founder Eisai? - Buddhism 101Buddhism & Parenting: "How to Share Buddhist Wisdom with Kids" With Andrea Millerお不動様と勇二郎の冒険 in Japanese / 日本語Butsuzo Episode 3: Transmission of Buddhism to Japan and Common Characteristics of Deity Classes"Buddhism and the Media: How Journalists Cover Buddhism" With Raymond Lam, Senior EditorBienvenidos a la batalla final… Recaudar fondos para Carving the Divine no es ningún chiste…Philosophy Episode 8 - What are the concepts of Gods for Eastern religions? With Peter BollandEpisode 17 - Buddhism Post WWII Japan and Beyond (USA)What is Shin Buddhism? - Buddhism 101