Thirteen Buddhas of Anan
The Thirteen Buddhas of Anan(阿南十三佛霊場, Anan jūsan butsu reijō)are a group of 13 Buddhist sacred sites in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. The temples are dedicated to the Thirteen Buddhas.
Directory
Number | Temple | Dedication |
---|---|---|
1. | Manpuku-ji 万福寺 | Fudō-myōō |
2. | Tōfuku-ji 東福寺 | Shaka Nyorai |
3. | Kōmyō-ji 光明寺 | Monju Bosatsu |
4. | Fugen-ji 普賢寺 | Fugen Bosatsu |
5. | Jizō-ji 地蔵寺 | Jizō Bosatsu |
6. | Mitsuzō-in 密蔵院 | Miroku Bosatsu |
7. | Senpuku-ji 千福寺 | Yakushi Nyorai |
8. | Myōdani-ji 明谷寺 | Kannon Bosatsu |
9. | Shinpuku-ji 真福寺 | Seishi Bosatsu |
10. | Jōdo-ji 浄土寺 | Amida Nyorai |
11. | Hōzō-in 宝蔵院 | Ashuku Nyorai |
12. | Kisshō-ji 吉祥寺 | Dainichi Nyorai |
13. | Baikoku-ji 梅谷寺 | Kokūzō Bosatsu |
gollark: You can stick that in as a parameter in your optimization calculations.
gollark: ???
gollark: It's interesting to consider what new developments in computer science and decentralization might lead to regarding this.
gollark: I don't think either communism (totalitarian state control or magical coordination via ???) works very well, but things.
gollark: At some point you may have to accept that nobody actually means the same thing as you when they say a particular term.
See also
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.