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- Jingū-ji abstract "Until the Meiji period (1868–1912), the Japanese jingū-ji (神宮寺, shrine temple) were places of worship composed of a Buddhist temple and of a shrine dedicated to a local kami. These complexes were born when a temple was erected next to a shrine to help its kami with its karmic problems. At the time, kami were thought to be also subjected to karma, and therefore in need of a salvation only Buddhism could provide. Having first appeared during the Nara period (710 - 794), jingū-ji remained common for over a millennium until, with few exceptions, they were destroyed in compliance with the Kami and Buddhas Separation Act of 1868. Seiganto-ji is a Tendai temple part of the Kumano Sanzan Shinto shrine complex, and as such can be considered one of the few shrine-temples still extant.".
- Jingū-ji thumbnail Tsurugaoka_Hachimangū-ji.jpg?width=300.
- Jingū-ji wikiPageID "32622098".
- Jingū-ji wikiPageRevisionID "542813641".
- Jingū-ji subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Japan.
- Jingū-ji subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Jingū-ji subject Category:Japanese_religions_terms.
- Jingū-ji subject Category:Shinbutsu_shūgō.
- Jingū-ji subject Category:Shinto_shrines.
- Jingū-ji subject Category:Shinto_shrines_in_Japan.
- Jingū-ji comment "Until the Meiji period (1868–1912), the Japanese jingū-ji (神宮寺, shrine temple) were places of worship composed of a Buddhist temple and of a shrine dedicated to a local kami. These complexes were born when a temple was erected next to a shrine to help its kami with its karmic problems. At the time, kami were thought to be also subjected to karma, and therefore in need of a salvation only Buddhism could provide.".
- Jingū-ji label "Jingū-ji".
- Jingū-ji label "Jingū-ji".
- Jingū-ji label "神宮寺".
- Jingū-ji label "神宮寺".
- Jingū-ji sameAs Jing%C5%AB-ji.
- Jingū-ji sameAs Jingū-ji.
- Jingū-ji sameAs 神宮寺.
- Jingū-ji sameAs Q1074971.
- Jingū-ji sameAs Q1074971.
- Jingū-ji wasDerivedFrom Jingū-ji?oldid=542813641.
- Jingū-ji depiction Tsurugaoka_Hachimangū-ji.jpg.