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In 532, Buddhism arrived in Japan and took its place alongside Shintoism, which was the official religion. Prince Shotoku, seduced by this new religion, commissioned Buddhist monks to construct a village endowed with an immense garden, in which 8 pagodas (tajuto) would be erected. He announced that, once the fourth tajuto was complete, it would make this city an important pilgrimage destination for...
7.78 Mo - In Englishpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/bf/34/0d-tajuto-regle.pdf
En 532, le Bouddhisme arrive au Japon et se fait une place au côté du Shintoïsme qui est la religion officielle. Le Prince Shotoku, séduit par cette nouvelle religion, missionne alors des moines bouddhistes pour construire un village doté d’un immense jardin dans lequel 8 Pagodes (tajuto) seront érigées et annonce que dès que la 4e sera achevée, il fera de cette cité un important lieu de pèlerinage...
6.01 Mo - In French