- A
bodaiji (菩提寺, lit. "bodhi temple") in ****anese
Buddhism is a
temple which,
generation after generation,
takes care of a family's dead,
giving them burial...
-
number of
temples including Sensō-ji and Kan'ei-ji, one of the two
tutelary Bodaiji temples of the Tokugawa. A path and a canal, a
short distance north of...
- Gōtoku-ji was
established as Kōtoku-in in 1480, and was
renamed "Edo
Bodaiji" when the
entire region came
under the
ownership of the
Hikone Domain in...
-
founded in the
early Heian period,
which was the
hereditary temple or
bodaiji (菩提寺) of the
Imperial Family. 86
Emperor Go-Horikawa 87
Emperor Shijō The...
- Tenkai-ji (天界寺) was a
Rinzai Buddhist temple and
royal bodaiji of the Ryūkyū Kingdom,
located in Naha, Okinawa. The
temple was
erected by
Keiin Ansen...
- prin****l
family shrine is the Tōshō-gū in Nikkō, and
their prin****l
temples (
bodaiji) are Kan'ei-ji and Zōjō-ji, both in Tokyo.
Heirlooms of the clan are partly...
- Edo period. Jindai-ji in the present-day city of
Sakura was the clan's
bodaiji, or
family temple, and has many of the
tombstones of
prominent members...
- the
burned wooden statue were
buried in
place of Nobunaga's body in the
Bodaiji built at Daitoku-ji.
Nobunaga first claimed that the Oda clan was descended...
-
lineage ****ociations
Ancestral home (Chinese)
Chinese kin
Guanxi Kongsi Bodaiji Jesa
Edward L.
Davis (Editor),
Encyclopedia of
Contemporary Chinese Culture...
- in Takanawa, but on a much
larger scale. As this
temple became the Edo
bodaiji for the
Asano clan,
after the
seppuku Asano Takumi-no-Kami
Naganori for...