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The Great Destruction: How Japan Violently Split Gods and Buddhas | Series Finale Ep. 5

The Great Destruction: How Japan Violently Split Gods and Buddhas | Series Finale Ep. 5

Season 1 Episode 5 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Discover the hidden history and profound philosophy of Japanese Buddhism—guided by an authentic Japanese monk and powered by AI. Welcome to the Grand Finale (Episode 5) of our "Syncretism of Kami and Buddhas" series on AI Buddhism University!

For 1,000 years, Japan's native Shinto Kami and Buddhist deities were deeply intertwined. But in 1868, the new Meiji government decided to rip them apart. What happens when a millennium of culture is suddenly outlawed by the state?

Join En (The Expert) and Ren (The Curious Listener) as we explore the most dramatic and tragic turning point in Japanese religious history. We discuss:

  • The State's Logic: The Shinbutsu Hanzenrei decree and how the government forcefully secularized monks and rebranded Shinto as a "non-religion" state ritual.

  • The Storm of Haibutsu Kishaku: How administrative orders exploded into a nationwide wave of violence, resulting in the burning of temples, the melting of sacred bells, and the destruction of beloved roadside Jizo statues.

  • Local Tragedies: The extreme religious cleansing in the Satsuma and Matsumoto domains.

  • The Ultimate Ban: The outlawing of Shugendo (mountain ascetics) and the chaotic ban on Buddhist cremation.

  • The Resilience of Faith: How the Japanese people quietly protected their hybrid beliefs, ensuring that 1,000 years of history never truly died.

Thank you for joining us on this 5-part journey!

■ Meet Your Guide: Shomon Akita33rd Head Priest of Guzeiin Temple / Ordained Jodo Shu Priest / Buddhist ResearcherAfter graduating from Osaka University with a degree in French Literature and working in the legal field, Shomon returned to his roots to take over his family's centuries-old temple. Seeking the rational core of Early Buddhism, he trained at meditation centers across the world. Today, his exploration transcends borders, incorporating Yoga philosophy from India and authentic Nenbutsu practices from Mount Lu, China.

■ 💡 About the Audio (AI Generation)This channel utilizes NotebookLM for audio generation. While we strive to minimize the mispronunciation of complex Buddhist terminology, please forgive any occasional errors. If you have advice to improve the AI's pronunciation, we would love to hear it in the comments!

■ Requests & InquiriesWe welcome your topic requests in the comments! If you enjoyed this series, please subscribe and hit the like button.

■ Creator's Personal LinksYouTube & Podcast "Lotus Radio" (Hosted in Japanese): https://youtube.com/@lotus_radioGuzeiin Buddhist Temple: https://www.guzeiin-toyota.com/

Chapters (Timestamps)HashtagsReference List

  • 00:00 - Intro: The Tragic End of a 1,000-Year Fusion

  • 02:15 - Step 1: The Shinbutsu Hanzenrei (Separation Decree of 1868)

  • 04:50 - The "Corporate Restructuring" of Japanese Religion

  • 07:10 - Step 2: The Storm of Haibutsu Kishaku (Destroying the Buddhas)

  • 10:30 - Step 3: Cultural Erasure in Satsuma and Matsumoto

  • 12:45 - Step 4: Outlawing Mountain Ascetics & The Cremation Ban

  • 15:20 - Step 5: The Resilience of Prayer (Why Syncretism Survived)

  • 17:00 - Series Conclusion & Mandatory Closing

#JapaneseHistory #Buddhism #Shinto #MeijiRestoration #HaibutsuKishaku #Syncretism #AIBuddhismUniversity #LotusRadio #AsianHistory #Philosophy

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