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  1. Tōdai-ji (東大寺? gran templo oriental) es un templo budista que se encuentra en Nara, Japón. Alberga una estatua gigante del Buda Vairocana (llamado dainichi en japonés; significa "Buda que brilla a lo largo del mundo como el sol"), conocido simplemente como daibutsu (Gran Buda), al igual que otras grandes figuras de Buda en Japón.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tōdai-jiTōdai-ji - Wikipedia

    www .todaiji .or .jp. Tōdai-ji (東大寺, Todaiji temple, "Eastern Great Temple") is a Buddhist temple complex that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples, located in the city of Nara, Japan. Though it was originally founded in the year 738 CE, Tōdai-ji was not opened until the year 752 CE.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Built to impress, twice. When completed in the 740s, Tōdai-ji (or “Great Eastern Temple”) was the largest building project ever on Japanese soil. Its creation reflects the complex intermingling of Buddhism and politics in early Japan.

  4. History of Tōdai-ji Temple. The origins of Tōdai-ji lie in a temple called Kinshō-ji which was founded in 728 for the repose of the spirit of Crown Prince Motoi, son of Emperor Shōmu (r. 724-749). In 741 when the Emperor issued his edict ordering the construction of a national system of monasteries (Kinkōmyō-ji) known as the Kokubun-ji ...

  5. Tōdai-ji is a Buddhist temple complex that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples, located in the city of Nara, Japan. Though it was originally founded in the year 738 CE,...

  6. Getty Images/Lonely Planet Images. Tōdai-ji. Nara, Japan, Asia. Top choice in Nara. Nara's star attraction is its Daibutsu (Great Buddha), one of the largest bronze statues in the world. It was unveiled in 752, upon the completion of the Daibutsu-den (大仏殿, Great Buddha Hall), built to house it.

  7. National Treasure of Japan, 8th century. The Fukûkensaku Kannon Bosatsu ( Amoghapāśa Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva) is the principal statue of the Hokke-d ō (Lotus Hall), which was built around 729 AD as one of the main compounds of the Kinsh ō sen-ji Temple, the precursor of the T ō dai-ji. The first known sermons on the Avataṃsaka Sūtra ...