〘 noun 〙 A hall or room where one places one's personal Buddha or the memorial tablet of one's ancestors. A Buddhist altar. It can also mean a Buddhist altar. Personal Buddha. ※Sagomo Monogatari (around 1069-77) 3 "The priest pushed open the door to the room where the personal Buddha is placed." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 持仏または祖先の位牌を安置しておく堂、あるいは室。仏間。仏壇をいうこともある。持仏。※狭衣物語(1069‐77頃か)三「入道の宮は、持仏(ヂブツ)だうの妻戸おしあけて」
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