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Bonshō (梵鐘,
Buddhist bells), also
known as
tsurigane (釣り鐘,
hanging bells) or ōgane (大鐘,
great bells) are
large bells found in
Buddhist temples throughout...
- City via the
United Nations ****ociation of ****an in June 1954. It is a
bonsho (a
Buddhist temple bell) that is 60
centimeters in diameter, 1
meter in...
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talismans Amulets Abracadabra Agimat Amulet MS 5236 Axe of
Perun Azusa Yumi
Bonshō Brigid's
cross Broom (Besom)
Bulla Bullroarer Carnyx Celtic cross Cimaruta...
- a ****anese
Buddhist event held
annually on New Year's Eve. The bell, or
bonshō, is
struck at
midnight of
December 31, as a part of the Ōmisoka celebrations...
- Hiroshima, a twin town of
Hanover since 1983,
donated the
peace bell (****anese:
bonshō)
close to the
tower in 1985. It is used in an
annual service on Hiroshima...
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which is
struck on the outside.
Large suspended temple bells are
known as
bonshō. (See also ja:鈴, ja:梵鐘). Jain,
Hindu and
Buddhist bells,
called "Ghanta"...
- seventy-five full-time dancers. New
ballets premiered by the
company include:
Bonshō no Koe—from The
Tales of the Heike [Wikidata] (1998),
based on The Tale...
- hall) is the bell
tower of a
Buddhist temple in ****an,
housing the temple's
bonshō (梵鐘). It can also be
found at some
Shinto shrines which used to function...
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Types Agogô
Altar bell
Aluphone Babendil Bell tree
Bianzhong Bicycle bell
Bonshō Call bell Cat bell
Church bell
Cowbell Crotal bell Dead bell
Doorbell Dōtaku...
- Tennō-ji was
closed in the same year and buddharupa,
spirit tablets and
bonshō were
moved to Enkaku-ji. The main hall (本殿, Honden) was used as a classroom...