Under the Ritsuryo system, monks and nuns were ordained without government permission. Source: Obunsha Japanese History Dictionary, Third Edition About Obunsha Japanese History Dictionary, Third Edition |
律令制下,政府の許可を得ず得度した僧尼。
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