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The Buddhist leader Shinran, was the first Japanese monk to philosophically reject traditional practises such as celibacy, vegetarianism and religious syncretism. How shocking was this change at the time and how did such a radically disruptive sect relate to more traditional schools?

by /u/Full-Yellow in /r/AskHistorians

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