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- Murō-ji abstract "Murō-ji (室生寺) is a temple of Omoto school of Shingon Buddhism, located in the city of Uda, Nara, Japan.Murō-ji shows its typical aspect of Shingon Buddhism, with its buildings laid on the mountainside of Mount Murō (室生山, Murō-yama).Unlike many temples of the time, Murō-ji was opened to females. For that reason, the temple is also called Mount Kōya for women.".
- Q1088506 abstract "Murō-ji (室生寺) is a temple of Omoto school of Shingon Buddhism, located in the city of Uda, Nara, Japan.Murō-ji shows its typical aspect of Shingon Buddhism, with its buildings laid on the mountainside of Mount Murō (室生山, Murō-yama).Unlike many temples of the time, Murō-ji was opened to females. For that reason, the temple is also called Mount Kōya for women.".
- Murō-ji comment "Murō-ji (室生寺) is a temple of Omoto school of Shingon Buddhism, located in the city of Uda, Nara, Japan.Murō-ji shows its typical aspect of Shingon Buddhism, with its buildings laid on the mountainside of Mount Murō (室生山, Murō-yama).Unlike many temples of the time, Murō-ji was opened to females. For that reason, the temple is also called Mount Kōya for women.".
- Q1088506 comment "Murō-ji (室生寺) is a temple of Omoto school of Shingon Buddhism, located in the city of Uda, Nara, Japan.Murō-ji shows its typical aspect of Shingon Buddhism, with its buildings laid on the mountainside of Mount Murō (室生山, Murō-yama).Unlike many temples of the time, Murō-ji was opened to females. For that reason, the temple is also called Mount Kōya for women.".