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Subject: Jôdo Shinshû Honganji-ha (1)
The Collected Works of Shinran 
Description: English translations of Shinran's major works, like the Kyōgyōshinshō, (True Teaching, Practice and Realization of the Pure Land Way), the Hymns with commentaries, letters to his disciples etc. as well as works composed by his disciples like the Tannisho (A Record in Lament and Divergences) etc. Including a glossary of Shin Buddhist terms, search function, explanatory notes etc.
http://www.shinranworks.com/index.htm more Language: eng English The Foundation of Shinran's Faith: Supremacy of the Vow in the Tannisho 
Citation: In this initial discussion [of the Tanisho], I want to consider the Primal Vow as the foundation of Shinran's religious experience and thought. In the second presentation, I will discuss the deeply personal character of Shinran's approach to religion. Subsequently, we will look at the Tannisho as a manifesto of spiritual liberation and finally the relevance of the Tannisho. In this segment of our study I will summarize the religious perspective or style of life of the Tannisho which is the basis for its modern significance.
http://www.aloha.net/~rtbloom/shinran/abloom/retreat.txt more Language: eng English 仏説無量寿経 
Citation: The Larger Pure Land Sutra known in Japanese as Daimuryojukyo [Sutra of the Buddha of Eternal Life-Amitayus (Amida) Buddha] is the basic text for the Pure Land tradition and relates the myth of Amida's becoming Buddha and establishing the Pure Land. It tells the story of the Bodhisattva Dharmakara who renounced his kingdom in order to create a world where all beings could attain enlightenment. The text, like other Sutras has three basic parts, the preface, the main text, and the commissioning for propagation. In this document, we have divided the preface into one section, and the main text into two sections with the commissioning included in the second section. While the original text was in Sanskrit there were several Chinese translations. This translation is Samghavarman. In this offering it is in Japanese translation. The Chinese may be found in the Taisho Canon TT. 12. #360.
http://www.aloha.net/~rtbloom/shinran/huss/1daimur.htm more Language: jpn Japanese 正信偈現代語訳 : 東本願寺 いのち から引用
Description: Online version of the Shôshinge, or Hymn of True Faith, by Shinran Shônin. Original text in classical Chinese with transcription into classical Japanese and modern Japanese translation available on the website of the Echigo Sanjô section of the Higashi Honganji branch.
http://www.gobosama.net/gendaigoyaku/ more Language: jpn Japanese 歎異鈔の世界 
Description: Online version of the Tannishô written by Shinran Shônin's disciple Yuien and provided on the website of Ôtani University, Kyôto.
Classical Chinese with transcription into classical Japanese and grammatical annotations. Two versions of the text in html as well as a scanned version of three different manuscripts available. Mp3 for download. Search function.
http://web.otani.ac.jp/tannisyo/index.html more Language: jpn Japanese