
Butsudan - Wikipedia
A butsudan is either a defined, often ornate platform or simply a wooden cabinet sometimes crafted with doors that enclose and protect a gohonzon or religious icon, typically a statue or …
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2024年2月25日 · 盂兰盆节是日本最重要的传统节日之一,通常在7月或8月举行,持续数日。 这个节日起源于佛教的习俗,用以纪念和慰藉亡魂,确保他们在来世或轮回中得到平安。 迎接祖 …
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2015年6月24日 · A butsudan is a small, household Buddhist shrine. Its exterior often resembles a simple cabinet, with two outward opening doors. Of course, they can also exhibit more …
Butsudan | Japanese, Home Shrine, Shintoism | Britannica
butsudan, in Japanese households, the Buddhist family altar; historically, it was maintained in addition to the kamidana (“god-shelf”). The Buddhist altar generally contains memorial tablets …
Butsudan | Nichiren Shu Portal
The Butsudan is like the Buddha’s house, and is the altar dedicated to Dai-Mandala (the object of worship), the Buddha, Nichiren Shonin, and our ancestors. The Butsudan also shows us the …
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The Household Butsudan - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
The faith of a lay Shingon Buddhist practitioner consists of daily practice, offerings, and meditating on the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Wisdom Kings, and ancestors. In Japan, there is almost always …