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The school's main temple, the Ling Shen Ching Tze Temple in Redmond.
The main shrine in the main temple

The True Buddha School (Chinese: 真佛宗 ; pinyin: Zhēn Fó Zōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chin-hu̍t-chong) is a Mahayana Buddhist sect founded in the 1970s. While predominantly focused on Buddhist teachings and practices, it also includes practices and deities from Taoism. Its headquarters are in Redmond, Washington, USA, and the school has a large following in Taiwan and East Asia.[1] There are also many temples and chapters worldwide. In China, the sect is reportedly on a list of banned religious organisations.[2]

In 1975 Lu Sheng-yen established Ling Xian Zong (School of Efficacious Immortals) in Taiwan and he officially changed its name to True Buddha School in 1983.[3] Lu's followers call him "His Holiness Living Buddha Lian Sheng." Lu has written 294 books [as of May 2023].[4]

True Buddha School's funding relies heavily on donations, supplemented by the income from the publication from Lu's books. The money is distributed through the Sheng-Yen Lu Foundation[5] and the Lotus Light Charity Society, which has branches in Vancouver and Singapore.

Teachings

The True Buddha School recommends specific practices to establish a strong foundation for Dharma. The yoga practiced in the first stage is Vajrasattva yoga, a great repentance yoga to purify bad karma. The next level is Guru Yoga, followed by Personal Deity yoga and then the inner body practices of energy yoga.[3]

Chapters

The school has chapters in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. The main temple, the Ling Shen Ching Tze Temple, is located in Redmond, Washington, USA.

The majority of the school's followers are in Asia, and in North America, Australia, and Europe the majority of the students are Asian immigrants or of Asian descent.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Ho (2015).
  2. ^ Yang (2018).
  3. ^ a b "True Buddha School Introductory Handbook" (PDF).
  4. ^ 真佛般若藏. tbboyeh.org. Retrieved 2021年03月12日.
  5. ^ "Sheng-Yen Lu Foundation" . Retrieved 2023年05月16日.

Works cited

  • Ho, Jacqueline (2015年05月01日). Insular Buddhist Communities and Attendance Patterns: The True Buddha School and the Calgary Pai Yuin Temple's Outreach to the Wider Community (PhD thesis). University of Calgary. doi:10.11575/PRISM/26564 .
  • Yang, Fenggang (2018). Atlas of Religion in China: Social and Geographical Contexts. J. E. E. Pettit. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-35885-0. OCLC 1028838788.

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