词条 | Manju-ji |
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| name = Manju-ji 万寿寺 | native_name = | image = File:Manju-ji Main Building.JPG | image_size = | alt = | caption = | map_type = | map_size = | map_alt = | map_caption = | location = 15-Chōme 786 Honmachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyōto, Kyoto Prefecture | coordinates = {{coord|34|58|52.1|N|135|46|15.9|E|source:kolossus-jawiki|display=title,inline}} | religious_affiliation = Tōfuku-ji Rinzai | deity = Amida Nyorai (Amitābha) | country = Japan | functional_status = Five Mountain Temple (Kyoto) | website = | founded_by = Emperor Shirakawa | year_completed = Heian period (late 13th century) }}{{nihongo|Manju-ji|万寿寺}} is a Rinzai Buddhist temple in Higashiyama-ku Kyoto, Japan.[1] Owing to the influence of the Ashikaga, Manju-ji was designated a Jissatsu temple for a time. At present, it is a sub-temple of Tōfuku-ji.[2] It is considered to be one of the so-called Kyoto Gozan or "five great Zen temples of Kyoto". History{{Expand section|date=March 2010}}Manju-ji was founded in the middle Heian period (late 13th century).[3] In 1305, {{nihongo|Nanpo Shōmyō|南浦紹明}} (1235–1308) was appointed abbot of Manju-ji.[4] ArtworkAn artistically noteworthy Amida figure is too large to be moved from Manju-ji for display elsewhere.[5] The temple holds a collection of esoteric Buddhist art which was traditionally used in teaching the salient points in the story of the life of Gautama Buddha.[6] See also
Notes1. ^Iwao, Seiichi et al. (2002). [https://books.google.com/books?id=fW9v37poqcQC&pg=PA1742&dq=manju-ji&lr=&client=firefox-a Dictionnaire historique du Japon, p. 1742.] 2. ^Baroni, Helen Josephine. (2002). [https://books.google.com/books?id=smNM4ElP3XgC&pg=PA214&lpg=PA214&dq=Manju-ji&source=bl&ots=ZKvsVcz3dk&sig=NpEN9iJDh6KgKO3kz_pGh2bAVDg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=6&ct=result The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Zen Buddhism, p. 214.] 3. ^Japan Cultural Profile: "Buddhist architecture in the Kamakura period (1185-1333)" 4. ^Joint Council for Japanese Rinzai and Obaku Zen: "Transmission of Zen to Japan" 5. ^McCallum, Donald F. [https://www.jstor.org/pss/3249716 "Heian Sculpture at the Tokyo National Museum. Part II: A Review Article," Artibus Asiae, Vol. 36, No. 1/2 (1974), pp. 147 n3.] 6. ^JAANUS (Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System): {{Nihongo|Shaka hassou|釈迦八相|Sha-ka-has-sou}}. References
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