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  2. Butsudan - Wikipedia

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    A Butsudan (仏壇, lit. " Buddhist altar") , sometimes spelled Butudan , is a shrine commonly found in temples and homes in Japanese Buddhist cultures. [ 1 ] A butsudan is either a defined, often ornate platform or simply a wooden cabinet sometimes crafted with doors that enclose and protect a Gohonzon or religious icon, typically a statue or ...

  3. Honzon - Wikipedia

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    The buddha, bodhisattva, or mandala image is located in either a temple or a household butsudan. [ 3 ] The image can be either a statue or a small scroll and varies from sect to sect.

  4. Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    Chishaku-in temple Hōrin-ji Sennyuji butsuden. The Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Kyoto(京都十三仏霊場, Kyōto jūsan butsu reijō) are a group of 13 Buddhist sacred sites in Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture. The majority of the temples in this grouping are part of Japanese esoteric Shingon Buddhism and the Rinzai school.

  5. Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Main hall or Main Temple is the building within a Japanese Buddhist monastery compound which enshrines the main object of veneration. [1] Because the various denominations deliberately use different terms, this single English term translates several Japanese words, among them butsuden , butsu-dō , kondō , konpon-chūdō , and hondō .

  6. Dai Gohonzon - Wikipedia

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    The Dai Gohonzon of the High Sanctuary of the Essential Teachings, commonly known as the Dai Gohonzon (Japanese: 大 御 本 尊 The Supreme (Great) Gohonzon or Honmon—Kaidan—no—Dai—Gohonzon, Japanese: 本 門 戒 壇 の 大 御 本 尊) is a venerated mandala image inscribed with both Sanskrit and Chinese logographs on a median log trunk of Japanese camphorwood.

  7. Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Osaka - Wikipedia

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    Temple Sect Dedication Location 1 Horaku-ji: Sennyū-ji Shingon Fudō-myōō: Osaka, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Yamasaka 1-8-30 2 Shōen-ji: Tō-ji Shingon Shaka Nyorai: Osaka, Abeno-ku, Matsumushidōri 3-2-32 3 Ebara-ji: Kōyasan Shingon-shū: Monju Bosatsu: Osaka, Sakai-shi, Nishi-ku, Ebarajichō 4 Shitennō-ji: Wa-shu: Fugen Bosatsu

  8. Thirteen Buddhas of Hokkaido - Wikipedia

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    Number Temple Dedication Location 1. Ryukō-ji: Fudō-myōō: Sapporo: 2. Seigan-ji: Shaka Nyorai: Sapporo 3. Konpiramitsu-ji: Monju Bosatsu: Sapporo 4. Kōjō-ji

  9. Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Izumo - Wikipedia

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    Number Temple Dedication 1. 高祖寺: Fudō-myōō: 2. 朝日寺: Shaka Nyorai: 3. 成相寺: Monju Bosatsu: 4. 満願寺: Fugen Bosatsu: 5. 薬師院: Jizō Bosatsu