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After Buddhism was brought to Japan, the religion changed. Without enough time or money, unlike
the Nobles, the commoners had to change the religion to fit their lives. Buddhism was first
changed to a new form called Pure Land Buddhism, and then in the 1100s Zen Buddhism, another form
became well known and used.
Pure Land BuddhismDidn’t Require Rituals
Chanted Buddha’s name= Enlightened state
Popular with common people
Today Pure Land is the dominant form of Buddhism in Japan.
Anyone could achieve salvation by strongly believing in the Buddha.
Zen BuddhismBelieved self-discipline and meditation gave you wisdom
Popular with Japanese people, especially warriors
Zen means “meditation.”
Samurai were usually Zen Buddhists
Zen Gardens have gravel that was raked to look like water and rocks arranged like mountains.
Zen arrived from China, it was based on Chan
Buddhism was first created in India but later formalized by China.From China, Buddhism took root in Japan in the 13th century.Pure Land Buddhism was simple, but Zen Buddhism was very complex.
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Heian were into art, so religion became and art form.
Take each name tag and place it in front of the object that represents that form of Buddhism.
Example: If the name tag says “Zen Buddhism” place that name tag in front of the object that looks like it would represent Zen
Buddhism based on what you learned in the notes.
The daily lives of the Japanese influenced their religion, just like how religion affects daily lives. These two newer forms of Buddhism were shaped to fit the commoners. The next section will show how the
nobles, emperors, and court went downhill, and how spending money on religion would change.