〘Noun〙 A wandering ascetic who traveled around Japan to practice Buddhism, mainly offering the Lotus Sutra to the sacred sites in each country. ※Katsura River Jizo-ki ( around 1416) Vol. 1 "There are 66 wandering ascetics carrying sacred books of the Lotus Sutra" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 仏道修行のため、日本六六か国を巡って、各国の霊場に主として法華経を奉納して歩いた回国(かいこく)の行者。※桂川地蔵記(1416頃)上「或有六十六部回国之経聖負笈」
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