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Kaisan (開山) is a ****anese term used in
reference to the
founder of a
school of
Buddhism or the
founder of a temple,
literally meaning "mountain opener"...
- A
kaisan-dō (開山堂,
kaisan-dō), also
termed the Founder's Hall, is a
temple structure in a ****anese
Buddhist monastery complex or
other temple where an image...
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particularly significant, and a
wooden statue of
Naomasa is
enshrined in the
Kaisan-do Hall (Founder's Hall) of Kōdai-ji. The new
temple was
consecrated in...
- element, Kiyomizu-dera
Dragon sculpture at Kiyomizu-dera
Right to left:
Kaisan-do (Founder's Hall), Kyo-do (Sutra Hall) and Sanju-no-to (Three storied...
- for the
first time. He is said to have been
given the
title of Hino****a
Kaisan (a
Buddhist term
signifying a man of
exceptional power) by the
third Tokugawa...
- of the
Closing Ceremony: Humanity's Comeback, Part 2" Transliteration: "
Kaisan Shiki no Yoru -Jinrui no
Saiki (2)-" (****anese: 解散式の夜 ―人類の再起②―)
Makoto Bessho...
- "Rinku's next is Ee
Kaisan Pratha". The
Times of India.
Times News Network. 10
January 2017.
Retrieved 18
November 2022. "Ee
Kaisan Pratha finishes shoot"...
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Birthday (Flower Festival)
April Kurohonzon Prayer Ceremony, 15 May O-bon /
Kaisan-ki / Bon Odori, July
Peace Prayer Ceremony,
August Autumn Higan Ceremony...
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short by a
dissolution of the
House of
Representatives (衆議院解散, shūgiin
kaisan). In the table, this is
listed simply as "(dissolution)"; the
House of Councillors...
- (e.g. hon-dō, or main hall). See also Butsu-dō, hō-dō, hon-dō, jiki-dō,
kaisan-dō, kō-dō, kon-dō, kyō-dō, mandara-dō, miei-dō, mi-dō, sō-dō, Yakushi-dō...