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    Daiji-ji (大慈寺), also known as Daijizen-ji (大慈禅寺), is a Sōtō Zen Buddhist temple in Minami-ku, Kumamoto, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Dairyōzan (大梁山)...
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    He did much evangelization work in Kyūshū, where he founded Daiji-ji (大慈寺) in Kumamoto. Before practicing with Dōgen, Giin started his Buddhist path...
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  • Kumamoto prefecture. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prefectural Historic Sites in Kumamoto Prefecture. Cultural Properties of Japan Kumamoto Prefectural...
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  • Electric Railway Nankan, Kumamoto Nanking Massacre Nanko, Hyogo Nankoku, Kōchi Nansei, Mie Nanto, Mie Nanto Rokushū Nanto Shichi Daiji Nanto, Toyama Nan'yō...
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    Disciples - are a group of carvings on granite rocks done by a priest of Daiji-ji Temple to commemorate the victims of a famine. Arakawa-kōgen Farm - an...
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  • Coordinates Ref. Sixteen Arhats 十六羅漢 十六幅 jūroku Rakan jūroku haba 1854 Shibushi Daiji-ji (大慈寺)) on paper; sixteen scrolls; by Tokuan (徳庵) 135 centimetres (4 ft...
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  • dō kyō-zutsu 1126 Kamiita Taisan-ji linked with the idea of mappō, the four-line inscription on the body reads "Daiji 1, Fire Horse, tenth month, twelfth...
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