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- The shinbashira (心柱, also 真柱 or 刹/擦 satsu) is a central pillar at the core of a pagoda or similar structure. The shinbashira has long been thought to be...
- and aether (or void)–in ascending order. Inside the pagoda, a central shinbashira pillar hangs from chains to minimize damage from earthquakes. Hundreds...
- In the Tenrikyo religion, the Shinbashira (真柱 "central pillar") refers to the "administrative and spiritual leader" of Tenrikyo Church Headquarters. The...
- January 4, 1887 and June 9, 1907. According to Shozen Nakayama, the second Shinbashira (the spiritual and administrative leader of Tenrikyo), the Ofudesaki...
- Nakayama's life. In response to this request, Nakayama Shinnosuke, the first Shinbashira, supervised the composition of the script for the Besseki lectures, which...
- floors, the effects of wide eaves analogous to a balancing toy, and the Shinbashira phenomenon that the center column is bolted to the rest of the superstructure...
- Hōryū-ji Area. A tree ring survey conducted in 2001 revealed that the shinbashira of the five-story pagoda were cut down in 594, before it burned down...
- Part of a series on Tenrikyo People Nakayama Miki Iburi Izō Shinbashira Nakayama Shinnosuke Nakayama Shōzen Scripture Ofudesaki Mikagura-uta Osa****u...
- ****anese footballer Nakayama Shinnosuke (中山 眞之亮, 1866–1914), the first Shinbashira of Tenrikyo Shinnosuke Ogasawara (小笠原 慎之介, born 1997), ****anese baseball...
- had a stone base (心礎, shinso) over which stood the main pillar (心柱, shinbashira). Around it would be erected the first storey's supporting pillars, then...