- Zenkō-ji (Gifu)
Infobox Buddhist temple
name = Zenkō-ji
善光寺
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denomination = Shingon sect
founded = late 16th century
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address = 1-8 Inaba-dōri, Gifu,Gifu Prefecture
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website = [http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~zenkouji/menu.htm Zenkō-ji] nihongo|Zenkō-ji|善光寺 is aBuddhist temple of the Shingon sect built inMino Province (modern-day Gifu,Gifu Prefecture ,Japan ). It is a branch temple ofDaigo-ji inKyoto ,Kyoto Prefecture ,Japan . It is also referred to as Gifu Zenkō-ji (岐阜善光寺) and Inaba Zenkō-ji (伊奈波善光寺). It is not known when the temple was built, though it assumed to have been built between 1592 and 1600 whenOda Nobunaga was living in nearbyGifu Castle . During the earlyEdo period , it received the name Zenkō-ji Anjō-in (善光寺安乗院) because the two temples were merged at the time.History
In 1582, after the deaths of
Takeda Shingen andTakeda Katsuyori , Nobunaga brought the temple's "gohonzon " to base ofInaba Shrine from neighboringShinano Province . However, after Nobunaga's death during theIncident at Honnō-ji that same year,Oda Nobukatsu , his son, brought the "gohonzon" to Jimoku-ji (甚目寺) in what is nowAichi Prefecture . [http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~zenkouji/menu.htm Welcome to Zenkō-ji] . ja icon Zenkō-ji. AccessedMay 30 ,2008 .]The "gohonzon", however, later feel into the hands of
Tokugawa Ieyasu , who brought them to a temple inŌmi Province . They were again moved again in 1597, afterToyotomi Hideyoshi gained control of them and brought them to Hōkō-ji in Kyoto. The following year, they were returned to Shinano Province. Nobunaga's grandson,Oda Hidenobu , built Inaba Zenkōji-dō (伊奈波善光寺堂) to house the "gohonzon" and this is when they were first dedicated.At first, the "gohonzon" were rotated between Anjō-in (安乗院), Mangan-ji (満願寺) and Zenkō-ji. However, after "
shinbutsu bunri " in 1868, Mangan-ji, which had been on the grounds of Inaba Shrine, was dismantled while Anjō-in became an independent temple, keeping the "gohonzon" with it.The main hall of completely burnt to the ground as a result of the
1891 Mino-Owari earthquake . The reconstructed main hall was completed in 1912.External links
* [http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~zenkouji/menu.htm Zenkō-ji official homepage] ja icon
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