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Bukkō-ji (佛光寺, Bukkō-ji), also known as the "Temple of the Buddha's Light", was originally named Kosho-ji, a Jōdo Shinshū temple in the Yamashina ward of Kyoto, which later moved to the heart of Kyoto. The temple was founded and officially opened by a disciple named Ryōgen in 1324, but by the 15th century, Bukkō-ji was the largest and most successful temple, and its network of branch temples extending throughout the provinces of western Japan. As a rival to the Hongan-ji, it received much criticism for its evangelical practices from Kakunyo the head of the Hongan-ji. Around 1481, however, Bukkō-ji became a subordinate temple to the Hongan-ji. Many of the Bukkō-ji's congregation thus became members of the Hongan-ji, thus greatly reducing the stature.

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  • Bukkō-ji (en)
  • Bukkō-ji (Kyōto) (de)
  • Bukkō-ji (fr)
  • 佛光寺 (ja)
  • 佛光寺 (京都市) (zh)
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  • Der Bukkō-ji (japanisch 佛光寺) mit dem Go Jūkoku-san (渋谷山, 汁谷山) ist ein Tempel des Bukkōji-Zweiges der Shingon-Richtung des Buddhismus in Kyōto. (de)
  • Le Bukkō-ji (佛光寺, Bukkō-ji), aussi connu comme le « temple de la Lumière du Bouddha » - et d'abord appelé Kosho-ji - est un temple Jōdo Shinshū situé dans l'arrondissement Yamashina-ku à Kyoto, plus tard déplacé au cœur de Kyoto. Le temple est fondé et officiellement inauguré par Ryōgen en 1324. Le nom « Kosho-ji » est donné à Ryōgen pour le temple par Kakunyo, premier prêtre en chef du Hongan-ji. Alors que le Bukkō-ji est techniquement une branche Jōdo Shinshū indépendante, il a des liens étroits avec la lignée Hongan-ji depuis l'époque de Rennyo. (fr)
  • 佛光寺(ぶっこうじ)は、京都市下京区高倉通仏光寺下ル新開町にある真宗佛光寺派の本山の寺院。山号は渋谷山(汁谷山)。本尊は阿弥陀如来。京都渋谷(しぶたに)に寺基があった頃(1300年代後半 - 1400年代前半)は、同じ浄土真宗の本願寺を遥かにしのぐ勢力があった。「仏光寺」と新字体で表記されることもあるが、正式表記は「佛光寺」である。 (ja)
  • 佛光寺(ぶっこうじ)是位在日本京都府京都市下京區的寺院,真宗佛光寺派本山。山號「渋谷(汁谷)山」(じゅうこくさん)。本尊阿彌陀如來、開基(創立者)為親鸞。淨土真宗的五門跡之一。 (zh)
  • Bukkō-ji (佛光寺, Bukkō-ji), also known as the "Temple of the Buddha's Light", was originally named Kosho-ji, a Jōdo Shinshū temple in the Yamashina ward of Kyoto, which later moved to the heart of Kyoto. The temple was founded and officially opened by a disciple named Ryōgen in 1324, but by the 15th century, Bukkō-ji was the largest and most successful temple, and its network of branch temples extending throughout the provinces of western Japan. As a rival to the Hongan-ji, it received much criticism for its evangelical practices from Kakunyo the head of the Hongan-ji. Around 1481, however, Bukkō-ji became a subordinate temple to the Hongan-ji. Many of the Bukkō-ji's congregation thus became members of the Hongan-ji, thus greatly reducing the stature. (en)
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