Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Kamakura

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The Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Kamakura (鎌倉十三佛霊場, Kamakura jūsan butsu reijō) are a group of 13 Buddhist sacred sites in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.[1] The temples are dedicated to the Thirteen Buddhas.

Directory

Number Temple Dedication
1. Myōō-in 明王院 Fudō-myōō
2. Jōmyō-ji 浄妙寺 Shaka Nyorai
3. Hongaku-ji 本覚寺 Monju Bosatsu
4. Jufuku-ji 寿福寺 Fugen Bosatsu
5. Ennō-ji 円応寺 Jizō Bosatsu
6. Jōchi-ji 浄智寺 Miroku Bosatsu
7. Kaizō-ji 海蔵寺 Yakushi Nyorai
8. Hōkoku-ji 報国寺 Kannon Bosatsu
9. Jōkōmyō-ji 浄光明寺 Seishi Bosatsu
10. Raigō-ji 来迎寺 Amida Nyorai
11. Kakuon-ji 覚園寺 Ashuku Nyorai
12. Gokuraku-ji 極楽寺 Dainichi Nyorai
13. Kokūzō-dō 虚空蔵堂 Kokūzō Bosatsu

See also

  • Thirteen Buddhas

References

  1. ^ "鎌倉十三仏霊場". 鎌倉の寺院と札所巡り by鎌倉PRESS (in Japanese). 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
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