Английская Википедия:Honpō-ji (Kyoto)

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Front gate to Honpo-ji (Kyoto)
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Inside the compound

Honpō-ji (本法寺) is a Nichiren Buddhist (specifically Nichiren-shū) temple in Kyoto, Japan. Its sangō (山号; lit., "mountain name"; a type of appellation carried by many Buddhist temples[1]) is "Eishōzan" (叡昌山).

History

Honpō-ji was established in 1436Шаблон:Sfnm by Nisshin.Шаблон:Sfnm It was originally constructed in the Higashinotōin-Ayakōji (東洞院綾小路) area of the city,Шаблон:Sfnm but when Nisshin angered the shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and was imprisoned, the temple was destroyed.Шаблон:Sfnm Nisshin at last was pardoned in 1462, and rebuilt his temple at Sanjō-Marikōji in central Kyoto the following year, 1463. Nisshin's teachings thereafter gained a large following in Kyoto, and his temple, Honpō-ji, became a major head temple (honzan) in central Kyoto. After Nisshin's death, the Tenmon Hokke Rebellion of 1536 occurred in Kyoto, and all the Nichiren sect temples were destroyed. In 1542, however, Honpō-ji was rebuilt at Ichijō Horikawa-agaru, and in 1590, it was moved to its present location, at Ogawa Teranouchi-agaru in the Kamigyō-ku ward of Kyoto city. It was ravaged in the Great Tenmei Fire of 1788, and so, most of the current buildings are reconstructions dating from after 1788.[2]

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  1. group="Buddhist temples in Japan"
  2. Kyoto Daijiten (京都大辞典, "Kyoto Encyclopedia"), entry for "Honpō-ji". Tankosha Publishing Company, 1984. Шаблон:ISBN.