noun
Yuzu Nembutsu school
A school of Pure Land Buddhism founded in the 12th century, emphasizing the mutual interpenetration of all things and the practice of reciting the nembutsu.
融通念仏宗は、平安時代末期に良忍によって開かれた。
The Yuzu Nembutsu school was founded by Ryonin in the late Heian period.
The name combines 融通 (yuzu, 'interpenetration') and 念仏 (nembutsu, 'mindfulness of the Buddha'), reflecting the school's core teaching that one's own nembutsu practice and that of others are mutually interpenetrating.