- Senju-ji
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name = Senju-ji
専修寺
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denomination =Jōdo Shinshū
founded =1226
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founder =Shinran
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address = Takada, Ninomiya-machi, Haga-gun,Tochigi prefecture
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website = [http://www.senjuji.or.jp/ http://www.senjuji.or.jp/]Senju-ji (専修寺), also known as Takadayama (高田山), is the chief Buddhist temple of the Takada branch of
Jōdo Shinshū , a Japanese sect of Buddhism. Founded byShinran in 1226, it was later named an imperial temple (勅願寺, "chokuganji "). Though the temple's central sacred mountain (本山, "motoyama") is located in Tsu city,Mie prefecture , where Senju-ji was originally founded, today the head temple (本寺, "hondera") is in Takata, Ninomiya town, inTochigi prefecture .The temple is named after the prayer chant "senju-
nenbutsu ", and as a result of the fact that another branch built a temple calledSenjō-ji ; thus, a similar but different name was chosen. Named an imperial temple in 1477, Senju-ji was later elevated further, to the classification ofMonzeki -dera (門跡寺) in 1574.Today, the Takada branch has roughly 300,000 followers.
References
*Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
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