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Ōno-ji or Ōno-dera (大野寺) is a temple of the Shingon school of Buddhism, located in the city of Uda, Nara Prefecture, Japan. According to legend and myth, the temple was first opened by En no Gyōja in 681, rendered west entrance to Murō-ji by Kūkai in 824, then later became known with its current name.

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  • Le Ōno-ji ou Ōno-dera (大野寺) est un temple de l'école Shingon du bouddhisme, situé dans la ville d'Uda, préfecture de Nara au Japon. Selon la légende et le mythe, le temple est fondé par En no Gyōja en 681. L'entrée ouest est donnée au Murō-ji par Kūkai en 824. (fr)
  • 大野寺(おおのでら / おおのじ)は、奈良県宇陀市室生大野にある真言宗室生寺派の寺院。山号は楊柳山、本尊は弥勒菩薩。開基は役小角と伝える。役行者霊蹟札所。 室生寺の西の大門に位置する。宇陀川岸の自然岩に刻まれた彌勒磨崖仏があることで知られ、枝垂桜の名所としても知られる。 (ja)
  • Ōno-ji or Ōno-dera (大野寺) is a temple of the Shingon school of Buddhism, located in the city of Uda, Nara Prefecture, Japan. According to legend and myth, the temple was first opened by En no Gyōja in 681, rendered west entrance to Murō-ji by Kūkai in 824, then later became known with its current name. (en)
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  • Le Ōno-ji ou Ōno-dera (大野寺) est un temple de l'école Shingon du bouddhisme, situé dans la ville d'Uda, préfecture de Nara au Japon. Selon la légende et le mythe, le temple est fondé par En no Gyōja en 681. L'entrée ouest est donnée au Murō-ji par Kūkai en 824. (fr)
  • 大野寺(おおのでら / おおのじ)は、奈良県宇陀市室生大野にある真言宗室生寺派の寺院。山号は楊柳山、本尊は弥勒菩薩。開基は役小角と伝える。役行者霊蹟札所。 室生寺の西の大門に位置する。宇陀川岸の自然岩に刻まれた彌勒磨崖仏があることで知られ、枝垂桜の名所としても知られる。 (ja)
  • Ōno-ji or Ōno-dera (大野寺) is a temple of the Shingon school of Buddhism, located in the city of Uda, Nara Prefecture, Japan. According to legend and myth, the temple was first opened by En no Gyōja in 681, rendered west entrance to Murō-ji by Kūkai in 824, then later became known with its current name. (en)
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  • Ōno-ji (fr)
  • 大野寺 (ja)
  • Ōno-ji (en)
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