- A
Butsudan (仏壇, lit. "Buddhist altar"),
sometimes spelled Butudan, is a
shrine commonly found in
temples and
homes in ****anese
Buddhist cultures. A butsudan...
- d'art;
decorative object",
typically displa**** in a
tokonoma alcove or
butsudan altar. The ****anese word
okimono compounds oku (置く, "put; place; set; lay...
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These tablets will
usually be put in a cabinet,
similar to a ****anese
butsudan household shrine, and they will be
usually for a family's
ancestors and...
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suddenly appear from
butsudan and
frighten people by
popping out
their eyes, or how a
slothful monk
would appear out of the
butsudan and
attack people,...
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placed in the
butsudan and pra**** to
morning and evening. Zen
Buddhists also
meditate before the
butsudan. The
original design for the
butsudan began in India...
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abandoned house to test
their courage. In one of the rooms, the
teens find a
butsudan and a set of displa****
Hinamatsuri dolls. One of the girls, Yumi, points...
- kamidana.
Along with the kamidana, many ****anese
households also have
butsudan,
Buddhist altars enshrining the
ancestors of the family;
ancestral reverence...
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yorishiro are the
small altar called kamidana and the
butsudan,
which is an
altar for the dead. (
Butsudan were
originally meant just for
Buddhist worship,...
- Sandokai, the Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī, and the Uṣṇīṣa
Vijaya Dhāraṇī Sūtra. The
butsudan is the
altar in a monastery,
temple or a lay person's home,
where offerings...
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Butsudan used in the ie for
ancestor worship and offering...