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[[Kōyasan]] ; Mother [[temple]] of the [[Shingon School]] of Bsm. in [[Japan]]. Founded on a beautiful [[hill]] [[south]] of {{Wiki|Kyoto}} by [[Kōbō Daishi]] (q.v.) in 816.
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He is [[Wikipedia:burial|buried]] there and his tomb is the [[object]] of much [[devotion]].
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One of the two most popular Bst. centres in [[Japan]]. (See also [[Hiei]].)
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[[Mount Kōya]]
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 23 November 2020



Kōyasan ; Mother temple of the Shingon School of Bsm. in Japan. Founded on a beautiful hill south of Kyoto by Kōbō Daishi (q.v.) in 816.

He is buried there and his tomb is the object of much devotion.

One of the two most popular Bst. centres in Japan. (See also Hiei.)


Mount Kōya


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