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Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) and Narita-san

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Difference between Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) and Narita-san

Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) vs. Narita-san

Main hall is the term used in English for the building within a Japanese Buddhist temple compound (garan) which enshrines the main object of veneration. Narita-san (成田山 "Narita mountain") Shinshō-ji (新勝寺 "New victory temple") is a Shingon Buddhist temple located in central Narita, Chiba, Japan.

Similarities between Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) and Narita-san

Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) and Narita-san have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Enryaku-ji, Shingon Buddhism, Tendai.

Enryaku-ji

is a Tendai monastery located on Mount Hiei in Ōtsu, overlooking Kyoto.

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Shingon Buddhism

is one of the major schools of Buddhism in Japan and one of the few surviving Vajrayana lineages in East Asia, originally spread from India to China through traveling monks such as Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra.

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Tendai

is a Mahayana Buddhist school established in Japan in the year 806 by a monk named Saicho also known as.

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Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) and Narita-san Comparison

Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) has 41 relations, while Narita-san has 51. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.26% = 3 / (41 + 51).

References

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