The Seven Dharma Masters
The Dharma Masters of Shin Buddhism span the last two thousand years. They lived in India, China and Japan. They disseminated the Pure Land teachings to their own generations, and also recorded them for posterity.
- Bodhisattva Nagarjuna (about 150-250) - India
'Chapter on Easy Practice' from the
Commentary on the Ten Bodhisattva Stages
- Bodhisattva Vasubandhu (about 320-400) - India
Treatise on the Pure Land
- Master T'an-luan (476-542) - China
Commentary on the Treatise on the Pure Land
- Master Tao-ch'o (562-645) - China
Passages on the Land of Happiness
- Master Shan-tao (613-681) - China
Commentary on the Contemplation Sutra
- Master Genshin (942-1017) - Japan
Essentials for Attaining Birth
- Master Genkû (Honen) (1133-1212) - Japan
Passages on the Nembutsu Selected in the Primal Vow