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Hōryū-ji (法隆寺, lit. Temple of the Flourishing Law) is a Buddhist temple that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples, in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Its full name is Hōryū Gakumonji (法隆学問寺), or Learning Temple of the Flourishing Law, the complex serving as both a seminary and monastery.
The temple's pagoda is widely acknowledged to be one of the oldest wooden buildings existing in the world, underscoring Hōryū-ji's place as one of the most celebrated temples in Japan. In 1993, Hōryū-ji was inscribed together with Hokki-ji as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area. The Japanese government lists several of its structures, sculptures and artifacts as National Treasures. A study of its shinbashira, the central wooden column almost suspended inside the Tō in 2001 led to a conclusion about the structure being older than previously thought by a century.
The temple was originally commissioned by Prince Shōtoku; at the time it was called Ikaruga-dera (斑鳩寺), a name that is still sometimes used. This first temple is believed to have been completed by 607. Hōryū-ji was dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of healing and in honor of the prince's father. Excavations done in 1939 confirmed that Prince Shotoku's palace, the Ikaruga-no-miya (斑鳩宮), occupied the eastern part of the current temple complex, where the Tō-in (東院) sits today. Also discovered were the ruins of a temple complex which was southwest of the prince's palace and not completely within the present temple complex. The original temple, named by modern historians and archaeologists Wakakusa-garan (若草伽藍), was lost, probably burned to the ground after being hit by lightning in 670. The temple was reconstructed but slightly reoriented in a northwest position, which is believed to have been completed by around 711. The temple was repaired and reassembled in the early twelfth century, in 1374, and 1603.
Nara (奈良市, Nara-shi) is the capital city of Nara Prefecture located in the Kansai region of Japan. The city occupies the northern part of Nara Prefecture, bordering Kyoto Prefecture. Eight temples, shrines and ruins in Nara remain: specifically Tōdai-ji, Saidai-ji, Kōfuku-ji, Kasuga Shrine, Gangō-ji, Yakushi-ji, Tōshōdai-ji, and the Heijō Palace, together with Kasugayama Primeval Forest, collectively form "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara", a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
By the Heian period, a variety of different characters had been used to represent the name Nara: 乃楽, 乃羅, 平, 平城, 名良, 奈良, 奈羅, 常, 那良, 那楽, 那羅, 楢, 諾良, 諾楽, 寧, 寧楽 and 儺羅.
A number of theories for the origin of the name Nara have been proposed, and some of the better-known ones are listed here. The second theory in the list, by notable folklorist Kunio Yanagita (1875-1962), is most widely accepted at present.
A temple (from the Latin word templum) is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual activities such as prayer and sacrifice. A templum constituted a sacred precinct as defined by a priest, or augur. It has the same root as the word "template," a plan in preparation of the building that was marked out on the ground by the augur. Templa also became associated with the dwelling places of a god or gods. Despite the specific set of meanings associated with the religion of the ancient Rome, the word has now become quite widely used to describe a house of worship for any number of religions and is even used for time periods prior to the Romans.
Hindu temples are called by many different names, varying on region and language, including mandir, mandira, ambalam, gudi, kavu, koil, kovil, déul, raul, devasthana and devalaya.
Hindu temples are large and magnificent with a rich history. There is evidence of use of sacred ground as far back as the Bronze Age and later the Indus Valley Civilization. However, it was not until Today, Hindu temples have been built in various countries around the world, including India, Nepal, Mauritius, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Great Britain, the United States, Australia, South Africa and Canada.
Horyuji Temple (法隆寺), Ikaruga Town, Nara Prefecture
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Horyuji Temple (法隆寺) is located in Ikaruga town of Nara Prefecture. This place can be easily reached by a bus from the JR Nara Station. Horyuji Temple was established in the early eight century by Prince Shotoku Taishi, who was one of the first Japanese Royal family member to officially embrace Buddhism. Under Prince Shotoku Buddhism flourished in Japan and he also built many Buddhist monuments and Temples. If you visit Nara and plan to spend more than a day, make sure you visit this magnificent Temple.
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The Reptilian Statue at Horyuji Temple Nara, Japan This statue has been removed from the temple and is in a private collection in an unknown location, so we have been told. Read here:http://helenastales.weebly.com/blogue/the-reptilian-statue-at-horyuji-temple-nara-japan Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ufo.maniaII/
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Horin-ji Temple ( 法輪寺 ) https://planetyze.com/japan/nara/horin-ji-temple Description ———————————————————————— Horin-ji Temple was constructed in the year 622 at a location close to the World Heritage site of Horyu-ji Temple. Its original three-story pagoda, which had been commended and had been one of the three pagodas alongside those of Horyu-ji and Hokki-ji Temples that were collectively called the Three Pagodas of Ikaruga, had burned down but was rebuilt in 1975. A beautiful landscape has been created to adorn the Ikaruga area. Nearby Spots: ———————————————————————— Hoki-ji Temple https://planetyze.com/japan/nara/hoki-ji-temple Chugu-ji Temple https://planetyze.com/japan/nara/chugu-ji-temple Horyuji Temple https://planetyze.com/japan/nara/horyuji-temple Jiko-in Temple https://...
Nara - the ancient capital of Japan (710-784). Content: Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Shrine, Horyuji Temple. Recorded May 22, 2008 in HD with Canon HV30. Music: Midori - The Calling If you enjoyed this video please like, share, comment, favorite! Visit my channel to see more of the most beautiful places on our planet: https://www.youtube.com/milosh9k
via YouTube Capture The morning of our Nara trip! We went to two temples today. This is the first half of our day. Our tour guide was pretty awesome!
Nara is so nicee!!!! Very calm, peaceful, natural atmosphere ^^ The deer were so cute and adorable XD The food was amazing Super good yakitori back home in Kyoto to finish the night!!! Drinks were so cheap!! xP
Japan Trip: Horyuji Temple world's oldest wooden structure buddhist arts, Nara12 Japan Moopon Established by Prince Shotoku, who is said to have introduced Buddhism to Japan, Horyuji is one of Japan's oldest temples. Its main hall, five storied pagoda and central gate are all located in the temple's Saiin Garan in Western Precinct and dates back to the 7th century, all of which are the world's oldest extant wooden structures. Next to the Saiin Garan, there is Daihozoin, which was newly constructed and displays a part of the temple's art collection. The main attraction of the Horyuji's Toin Garan in Eastern Precinct is the Yumedono, the Hall of Visions. Horyuji has been listed on the list of UNESCO world heritage site since 1993. Unlike many other historic spots in Japan, Horyuji is wh...
Hey, guys! This was our group's first full day in Kyoto, and we spent it sightseeing at Horyuji Temple and Todaiji Temple. The deer at Todaiji Temple were so adorable and friendly, but also kinda scary because they would eat anything, including your clothing, maps, and money. I actually got bitten by one of them haha. We also ate a lot of amazing Japanese food including udon and okonomiyaki! I hope you enjoy this look into my seventh day in Japan! Check out my social media accounts- Instagram- @ameumi987 Twitter- @Addie_boo777 Tumblr- demolition-squid.tumblr.com
Check out my social media pages to see stuff I don't post on YouTube! **PLEASE THUMBS UP AND SUBSCRIBE IF YOU ENJOY THE VIDEO!** Music: https://soundcloud.com/kzchillmode/tracks Visited Nara earlier in the year to check out the temples and the deer! It was a really cool place to see and the fact that you could do most of the touristy stuff in a day makes it an ideal spot to check out if you're in the Kansai area of Japan.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4104.html Founded by Prince Shotoku, who is attributed with having introduced Buddhism to Japan, Horyuji is one of Japan's oldest temples. Its main hall, five storied pagoda and central gate, all located in the temple's Saiin Garan (Western Precinct) and dating from the 7th century, are the world's oldest surviving wooden structures. Next to the Saiin Garan is the newly constructed Daihozoin, a hall that exhibits a part of the temple's art collection. The main attraction of the Horyuji's Toin Garan (Eastern Precinct) is the Yumedono, the Hall of Visions. In 1993, Horyuji was designated a UNESCO world heritage site. Unlike many other historic attractions in Japan, Horyuji is wheelchair accessible and provides pamphlets in various foreign languages. 法隆寺(ほうり...