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Kōken-ji (高顕寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Kōyasan Shingon school located in Bizen, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The temple is located atop Mount Enichi. The main deity (or honzon (本尊)) of the temple is Fudō Myōō (不動明王). The temple was first constructed as Hattō-ji in 728 by the monk Dōkyō at the request of Emperor Shōmu. The temple was renamed to Kōken-ji in 1830.

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  • Le Kōken-ji (高顕寺) est un temple bouddhiste de l'école Shingon situé à Bizen, préfecture d'Okayama au Japon. Le temple se trouve au sommet du mont Enichi. La divinité principale (ou honzon (本尊)) du temple est Fudō Myōō (不動明王). Le temple est d'abord construit sous le nom Hattō-ji en 728 par le moine Dōkyō à la demande de l'empereur Shōmu. Puis il perd son ancien nom pour celui de Kōken-ji en 1830. (fr)
  • Kōken-ji (高顕寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Kōyasan Shingon school located in Bizen, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The temple is located atop Mount Enichi. The main deity (or honzon (本尊)) of the temple is Fudō Myōō (不動明王). The temple was first constructed as Hattō-ji in 728 by the monk Dōkyō at the request of Emperor Shōmu. The temple was renamed to Kōken-ji in 1830. (en)
  • 髙顯寺(こうけんじ)は、岡山県備前市吉永町八塔寺ふるさと村にある高野山真言宗の仏教寺院。山号は恵日山(えにちさん)。本尊は定朝作と伝えられる不動明王像・毘沙門天像(秘仏) (ja)
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  • Le Kōken-ji (高顕寺) est un temple bouddhiste de l'école Shingon situé à Bizen, préfecture d'Okayama au Japon. Le temple se trouve au sommet du mont Enichi. La divinité principale (ou honzon (本尊)) du temple est Fudō Myōō (不動明王). Le temple est d'abord construit sous le nom Hattō-ji en 728 par le moine Dōkyō à la demande de l'empereur Shōmu. Puis il perd son ancien nom pour celui de Kōken-ji en 1830. (fr)
  • Kōken-ji (高顕寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Kōyasan Shingon school located in Bizen, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The temple is located atop Mount Enichi. The main deity (or honzon (本尊)) of the temple is Fudō Myōō (不動明王). The temple was first constructed as Hattō-ji in 728 by the monk Dōkyō at the request of Emperor Shōmu. The temple was renamed to Kōken-ji in 1830. (en)
  • 髙顯寺(こうけんじ)は、岡山県備前市吉永町八塔寺ふるさと村にある高野山真言宗の仏教寺院。山号は恵日山(えにちさん)。本尊は定朝作と伝えられる不動明王像・毘沙門天像(秘仏) (ja)
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  • Kōken-ji (fr)
  • Kōken-ji (en)
  • 高顕寺 (備前市) (ja)
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