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Tenrikyo - Wikipedia
Tenrikyo (天理教 Tenrikyō), sometimes rendered as Tenriism,[1] is a Japanese new religion which is neither strictly monotheistic nor pantheistic, originating from the teachings of a 19th-century woman named Nakayama Miki, known to her followers as Oyasama.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenrikyo
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Tenrikyo - Guide To Divinity
Tenrikyo is a Japanese religion with about two million followers today, most of whom live in Japan. It is a newer religion, having been founded in the 19th century by a woman, Miki Nakayama
https://www.themonastery.org/guide-to-divinity/tenrikyo
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Tenrikyo Official Website
Tenrikyo Official Website
http://www.tenrikyo.or.jp/eng/
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Tenrikyō | Japanese religion | Britannica.com
Tenrikyō: Tenrikyō, (Japanese: “Religion of Divine Wisdom”), largest and most successful of the modern Shintō sects in Japan. Though founded in the 19th century, it is often considered in connection with the evangelistic “new religions” of contemporary Japan. Tenrikyō originated with Nakayama Miki
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tenrikyo
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Tenrikyo in America and Canada
Tale of Oyasama (manga rendition of Life of Oyasama): Now available as ebook!!
http://www.tenrikyo.com
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Tenriism (Tenrikyo) - Japanese Religions - WorldAtlas.com
Tenriists follow the teachings of their founder and 19th Century Japanese medium Nakayama Miki.
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-tenriism-tenrikyo.html
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Tenrikyo - Philtar
Tenrikyo means 'the religion of [the deity] Tenri-o-no-mikoto' and is based on the revelation of Tenri through the sect's foundress Nakayama, Miki (1798-1887). Tenrikyo incorporates a complex of folk-religious, shamanistic and Buddhist ideas.
http://www.philtar.ac.uk/encyclopedia/shinto/tenrik.html
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Tenrikyo: Beliefs, Rituals & Facts | Study.com
Tenrikyo is considered one of Japan's new religions. It is officially recognized as a Shinto sect. This lesson reviews its basic beliefs, rituals...
https://study.com/academy/lesson/tenrikyo-beliefs-rituals-facts.html
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The Tenrikyo Belief in Pursuing the Joyous Life
Tenrikyo is a newer religious movement that began in 19th century Japan. Discover how its followers strive for the 'Joyous Life' through their beliefs.
https://www.thoughtco.com/religion-of-japan-95708
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Tenrikyo Church | Los Angeles Conservancy
Established in 1934, Tenrikyo Church was a spiritual center of the then-large Japanese and Japanese American community in Boyle Heights.
https://www.laconservancy.org/locations/tenrikyo-church
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TENRIKYO (Religion of Heavenly Wisdom)
Founder: Nakayama Miki (b. 1798; d. 1887) One of the first of Japan’s new religions or shin shukyo (see New Religion (Japan)), Tenrikyo was founded in 1838 by Nakayama Miki (1798-1887) a farmer’s wife with shamanistic attributes, from a village […]
http://what-when-how.com/religious-movements/tenrikyo-religion-of-heavenly-wisdom/
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Tenrikyo - Tenrikyo Resource Wiki
Tenrikyo 天理教 is a religious organization located in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, Japan, that bases itself on the revelations of Miki Nakayama (1798–1887) and Izo Iburi
http://en.tenrikyo-resource.com/wiki/Tenrikyo
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Tenrikyo Mission New York Center
Tenrikyo Mission New York Center (Minister, Rev. Jiro Mihama) was founded in 1976 as a branch of Tenrikyo Mission Headquarters in America in Los Angeles.
http://www.tenri.org/nycenter/en/
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Tenrikyo Mission Center – marble fairbanks
Tenrikyo Mission Center is a new 7,500sf house of worship in Flushing, Queens for members of Tenrikyo, a religious organization founded in Tenri, Japan in 1838.
https://www.marblefairbanks.com/portfolio/tenrikyo-mission-center/