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Kyoto is a well-known
example of a
shariden.
Buddhist reliquary in
Kanishka Stupa Buddhist reliquary, Song
dynasty Shariden at Kinkaku-ji, Kyoto, ****an Cetiya...
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Monuments of
Ancient Kyoto. The
temple is
nicknamed after its
reliquary (
shariden), the
Golden Pavilion (金閣, Kinkaku),
whose top two
floors are
coated in...
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temple maintains the
classical ****anese Zen
monastic design, and both the
Shariden and the
Great Bell (大鐘, Ogane) are
designated National Treasures. Engaku-ji...
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other things,
boasted a
pavilion two-thirds
covered in gold leaf (Kinkaku
shariden 金閣舎利殿). There, he
received envoys from the Ming and
Joseon courts on at...
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Butsuden and
Shariden...
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often stored in a
shariden (舎利殿,
relic hall, reliquary). The
Golden Pavilion at Kinkaku-ji in
Kyoto is a well-known
example of a
shariden.
According to legend...
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oldest extant example of katōmado can be
found in Engaku-ji's
Shariden (Relic Hall) in Kamakura,
which is
thought to
closely follow the original...
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include the
belfry at Tōdai-ji, the Founder's Hall at Eihō-ji and the
Shariden at Engaku-ji. The Zen
garan usually does not have a
pagoda and, when it...
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ritual and cir****ambulation. The
second story contains the
Relic Hall (舍利殿
Shariden). The main hall (本堂 Hondō) is the
location of the gold-bronze
statue of...
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soldiers who fell
fighting off the
Mongol invasion the
previous year. The
Shariden building on the
grounds is
reputed to
contain one of the
teeth of the Buddha...