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仏教は、発祥の地インドから中国・朝鮮半島を経て日本へ伝来しました。
仏教寺院の建築技術や美術工芸も、中国・朝鮮半島にて発展を
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念仏宗(念佛宗)無量寿寺『佛教之王堂』について(公式ホームページより)
工期七年、延べ350 万人の力を結集して、お蔭様で工事中一件の事故 もなく、無事に建立されました。総面積55 万坪の境内には、総門、北門、 山門、手水舎、地蔵堂、聖徳太子殿、五重塔、北鐘楼、南鐘楼、本堂、 釈迦堂、観音堂、経蔵、廻向堂、奥之院、講堂、檀信徒会館、寺務所を配し、 伽藍全体で、10,524 点の彫刻、374,500 点を超える彫金で荘厳されています。
《三十三ヶ国仏像・経典奉納》
仏像は釈迦堂、経典は経蔵に安置。世界の国王陛下・法王猊下 等より
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カンボジア王国(Kingdom of Cambodia)
ノロドム・シアヌーク前国王陛下
ノロドム・シハモニ国王陛下
タイ王国(Kingdom of Thailand)
マハー・チャクリ・シリントーン王女殿下
スリランカ(Sri Lanka)
ラトナシリ・ウィクラマナヤカ首相閣下
ウガンダ(Uganda)
オヨ・ニンバ・カバンバ・イグル・ルキディ四世国王陛下
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Nenbutsushu Buddhist Sect of japan (The Royal Grand Hall Buddhism) 念仏宗無量寿寺(念佛宗)
Nenbutsushu Buddhist Sect of japan
Address :
1136 Kamimikusa Kato-City Hyogo Prefecture. The Royal Grand Hall of Buddism Nenbutsusyu Buddist Sect of Japan
Location: Kato City, Hyogo Prefecture Order: Nenbutsushu Sanpouzan Muryojuji,
HMC Design: Ohya Architects Co., Ltd. Mikusa in Hyogo Prefecture, the place associated with a heroic warrior Minamoto-no-Yosh*tsune (1159-1190),
a Buddhist temple that embodies traditional culture and state-of-the-art technologies was erected. In its vast precinct of 182ha, there stand a total of 15 temple buildings
including the Main Hall which is bigger than Daibutsu-den, the Great Buddha Hall of Todaiji Temple,
the Side Halls, two Bell Towers each with a Japanese Grand Bell,
the vermillion-lacquered octagonal shrine named Prince Shotoku Hall,
the Five-story Pagoda all built of wood using the traditional timber framework method. These buildings were constructed with wood members of an unprecedented scale in size and weight
and were decorated with tens of thousands of sculptures and metal. Main Hall VTR
Head temple of Nenbutsushu sect :
Nenbutsushu Sanpouzan Muryojuji “The Royal Grand Hall of Buddhism”
念佛宗三寶山無量壽寺 佛教之王堂
Principal image :
The Amida Triad
The images of Amida Buddha and his two bodhisattva attendants
1.Amida Buddha
2.Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva
3.Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva
The Amida Triad is Amida Buddha with his two bodhisattva attendants. On the left is the image of Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva symbolizing wisdom of the Buddha. Scripture: Sutra :
Basic
All the Scriptures of Buddhism :
Main sutras
1.The Sutra on Amitayus
2.The Sutra on Contemplating Amitayus
3.The Amita Sutra
4.The Parental Kindness Sutra
Doctrine
1.Basic of Faith:
Based on the teachings of Lord Buddha,"All the Scriptures of Buddhism" (7,000 to 8,000 volumes),
we truly believe in Amida Buddha(Nenbutsu) that was preached by Lord Buddha.
2.Purpose:
Ami to achieve "Maha-pari-nirvana" which was preached in "All the Scriptures of Buddhism."
3.Ideal
"The Four Institutions(Shika-in)"
(1) Seyaku-in "Serenity for the body" ----- Hospital
(2) Ryobyo-in "Serenity in old age" ----- Home for the aged
(3) Hiden-in "Serenity of equality" ----- Home for the disabled
(4) Kyoden-in "Serenity for the soul" ----- Monastery
Our ideal is to establish "The Four Institutions(Shika-in)" which are the manifestation
of the Buddha's world and the ultimate ideal of mankind. It was an ideal of Lord Buddha and also that of Price Shotoku, the founder of the Japanese Buddhism. It will be the realization of "the Land of the True Thusness (Shinnyo-no-sato)",
or the Great Head Temple of the Nenbutsushu Sect of Japan. Practice
To practice the teachings of Lord Buddha and, first of all, to establish “the true peace of mind” in the family.
1. Importance of appreciation and gratitude
To appreciate everything which supports our lives , and to appreciate and requite kindness. The Four Kindnesses
(1) Kindness of Parents]
(2) Kindness of Sentient Beings,
(3) Kindness of Nation’s Leader (Society) To follow the rule of society, to respect the elders, and to fulfill one’s duty in the society. (4) Kindness of the Three Treasures To sincerely believe in Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha
2. The spirits of “the Seventeen Constitution” enacted by Prince Shotoku, the founder of Japanese Buddhism. Basis of our life is to have a sense of Harmony, to have a high regard for faith and politeness, and to try to be the good model of general people. Activities : Practical hands-on activities based on the teachings of the Buddha