The name of a sect of Shinshu Buddhism. Its head temple is Gosetsu-ji Temple in Takefu City, Fukui Prefecture. It was originally located in the Izumo area of Kyoto, but was burned down in a fire during the war and moved to Echizen. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 真宗の一派の名。福井県武生(たけふ)市の毫摂寺を総本山とする。京都の出雲路にあったのが、兵火によって焼失し越前に移ったところからいう。
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