Haibutsu kishaku (廃仏毀釈) (literally "abolish Buddhism and destroy Shākyamuni") is a term that indicates a current of thought continuous in Japan's history...
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another statue of Jizō in the MET, also from Kōfuku-ji "観仏日々帖 こぼれ話~古写真を読み解く⑩:廃仏毀釈で、興福寺の仏像は壊されたり、棄てられたりしたのだろうか? 〈その1〉 【2022.08.21】". kanagawabunkaken.blog.fc2...
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Shinto 'Abolish the Buddha. Destroy Sakyamuni' policy Haibutsu kishaku (廃仏毀釈) of the new Meiji government had made the land available. It was during the...
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reforms in the Meiji Period during a time of persecution, Haibutsu kishaku (廃仏毀釈), when the government attempted to eradicate mainstream Japanese Buddhism...
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Shrines 2013, p. 152. Association of Shinto Shrines 2013, pp. 149–150. "廃仏毀釈と礼所①". 愛媛県生涯学習センター. Retrieved 2021-01-11. Association of Shinto Shrines 2013...
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local samurai clans with significant local land holdings. haibutsu kishaku (廃仏毀釈)– anti-Buddhist violence, in particular that of the early Meiji period. See...
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/ Enpa 円派". www.aisf.or.jp. Retrieved 2024-04-24. "観仏日々帖 こぼれ話~古写真を読み解く⑩:廃仏毀釈で、興福寺の仏像は壊されたり、棄てられたりしたのだろうか? 〈その1〉 【2022.08.21】". kanagawabunkaken.blog.fc2...
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