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- Bukkō-ji abstract "Bukkō-ji (佛光寺, Bukkō-ji), also known as the \"Temple of the Buddha's Light\", was originally named Kosho-ji, a Jōdo Shinshū temple in the Yamashina ward of Kyoto, which later moved to the heart of Kyoto. The temple was founded and officially opened by a disciple named Ryōgen in 1324, but by the 15th century, Bukkō-ji was the largest and most successful temple, and its network of branch temples extending throughout the provinces of western Japan. As a rival to the Hongan-ji, it received much criticism for its evangelical practices from Kakunyo the head of the Hongan-ji. Around 1481, however, Bukkō-ji became a subordinate temple to the Hongan-ji. Many of the Bukkō-ji's congregation thus became members of the Hongan-ji, thus greatly reducing the stature.While Bukkō-ji is technically an independent Jōdo Shinshū branch it has had close links to the Hongan-ji lineage since the time of Rennyo.".
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageExternalLink 470742039?referer=di&ht=edition.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageID "7560174".
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageLength "5750".
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageRevisionID "678088063".
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Amitābha.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Kyoto.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pure_Land_Buddhism.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pure_Land_temples.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_Japanese_Buddhism.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Hongan-ji.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Hōnen.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Iga_Province.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Ise_Province.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink James_C._Dobbins.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Ji-shū.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Jōdo_Shinshū.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Kakunyo.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Kantō_region.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Mikawa_Province.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Monshu.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Nianfo.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Owari_Province.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Rennyo.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Shinran.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Tōtōmi_Province.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Yamashina-ku,_Kyoto.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Yamashiro_Province.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLink Zonkaku.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bukkō-ji".
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhist_temples_in_Japan.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Bukkō-ji wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bukkō-ji subject Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Bukkō-ji subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Kyoto.
- Bukkō-ji subject Category:Pure_Land_Buddhism.
- Bukkō-ji subject Category:Pure_Land_temples.
- Bukkō-ji point "35.000808 135.762111".
- Bukkō-ji type School.
- Bukkō-ji type Attraction.
- Bukkō-ji type Diacritic.
- Bukkō-ji type Redirect.
- Bukkō-ji type School.
- Bukkō-ji type SpatialThing.
- Bukkō-ji comment "Bukkō-ji (佛光寺, Bukkō-ji), also known as the \"Temple of the Buddha's Light\", was originally named Kosho-ji, a Jōdo Shinshū temple in the Yamashina ward of Kyoto, which later moved to the heart of Kyoto. The temple was founded and officially opened by a disciple named Ryōgen in 1324, but by the 15th century, Bukkō-ji was the largest and most successful temple, and its network of branch temples extending throughout the provinces of western Japan.".
- Bukkō-ji label "Bukkō-ji".
- Bukkō-ji sameAs Q2413893.
- Bukkō-ji sameAs Bukkō-ji.
- Bukkō-ji sameAs 佛光寺.
- Bukkō-ji sameAs m.02659ys.
- Bukkō-ji sameAs Q2413893.
- Bukkō-ji sameAs 佛光寺_(京都市).
- Bukkō-ji lat "35.000808".
- Bukkō-ji long "135.762111".
- Bukkō-ji wasDerivedFrom Bukkō-ji?oldid=678088063.
- Bukkō-ji isPrimaryTopicOf Bukkō-ji.