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  2. Tōji-in - Wikipedia

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    Tōji-in was founded at the foot of Mount Kinugasa in 1341 by Takauji himself in fulfillment of a vow. [2] He did so under the guidance of famous Zen teacher, calligraphist, poet and garden designer Musō Soseki , who created the Zen gardens and ponds of the temple. [ 1 ]

  3. Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Once the deadline passes, the group returns to Tokyo Jujutsu High only to be attacked by Toji, who uses Gojo's fatigue to catch him off guard. Gojo holds him back while Geto takes Riko and Kuroi to Tengen's. Gojo realizes that Toji has no cursed energy and was instead born with a Heavenly Restriction, granting him incredible physical prowess.

  4. Womb Realm - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Womb Realm is a very popular subject for mandalas , and along with the Diamond Realm ( vajradhātu ) Mandala forms the Mandala of the Two Realms . This mandala, along with the Diamond Realm, form the core of Chinese Tangmi and Japanese Tendai and Shingon Buddhist rituals, including abhisheka "initiation".

  5. Tō-ji - Wikipedia

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    Tō-ji was founded in the early Heian period. [1] The temple dates from 796, two years after the capital moved to Heian-kyō.Together with its partner Sai-ji, and the temple Shingon-in (located in the Heian Palace), it was one of only three Buddhist temples allowed in the capital at the time and is the only of the three to survive to the present.

  6. Tōji - Wikipedia

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    Tōji may refer to: . Tō-ji, a temple in Kyoto, Japan . Tōji Station, a railway station on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line in Minami-ku, Kyoto, Japan that gives access to the temple

  7. Ame-no-Minakanushi - Wikipedia

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    The Kojiki portrays Ame-no-Minakanushi as the first god to appear in the heavenly realm of Takamagahara after the emergence of heaven and earth from the primeval chaos: . At the time of the beginning of heaven and earth, there came into existence in Takamanohara a deity named Ame-no-Minakanushi-no-Kami; next, Takamimusubi-no-Kami; next, Kamimusubi-no-Kami.

  8. Toji - Wikipedia

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  9. Kotoamatsukami - Wikipedia

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    In Shinto, Kotoamatsukami (別天神, literally "distinguishing heavenly kami") is the collective name for the first gods which came into existence at the time of the creation of the universe. They were born in Takamagahara, the world of Heaven at the time of the creation. Unlike the later gods, these deities were born without any procreation.