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    Sennyū-ji (redirect from 泉涌寺)
    Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺), formerly written as Sen-yū-ji (仙遊寺), is a Shingon Buddhist temple and head of the Sennyū-ji sect in Higashiyama-ku in Kyoto, Japan. For...
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    already extinct) Hojuin-Ryu Lineage (保寿院流, since Heisei era) Sennyūji-ha (真言宗泉涌寺派) Zuishinin-Ryu Lineage (随心院流) Yamashina-ha (真言宗山階派) Kanshuji-Ryu Lineage...
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    Go-Kōmyō died of smallpox; and his funeral ceremonies were at Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺,, senyō-ji) on the 15th day of the 10th month. Within the Jōō period, Japan...
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    founder and guiding force behind the early development of the Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺,, Sennyū-ji) temple-complex. January 12, 1212 (Kenryaku 2, 20th day of the...
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  • Ninna-ji (仁和寺, Ninna-ji).  — World Historical Heritage Site Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺, Sennyū-ji). Gangyō-ji (元慶寺, Gangyō-ji), after 986 known more popularly as...
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    followers. In the second year, he arrived in Kyoto and lived in Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺), a Ritsu temple. After spending some years in Kyushu and Kyoto, Lanxi Daolong...
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    Fukuoka Letter soliciting donations for the restoration of Sennyū-ji temple (泉涌寺勧縁疏, Sennyū-ji kanenso) Shunjō Document on the origins of Sennyū-ji temple...
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  • 06013049; 135.67855846 (Kōzanji Sekisuiin Goshodō) [31] Sennyū-ji Founders Hall 泉涌寺開山堂 Sennyūji kaisandō 1185-1274 Kyoto Kyoto 34°58′38″N 135°46′59″E / 34...
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