〘Noun〙 Buddhist term. A regular Buddhist ceremony to make an offering of all Buddhist scriptures. A Buddhist ceremony to recite all Buddhist scriptures, and often involves chanting the sutra's title. Daizo-e. ※Kokin Chomonshu (1254) 6 "The first All Buddhist Scriptures Ceremony was held around the summer of the first year of the Enkyu era." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 仏語。一切経を供養する恒例の法会(ほうえ)。一切経を読誦(どくじゅ)する法会で、多くは経の題目を唱える。大蔵会。※古今著聞集(1254)六「延久元年夏比(ごろ)はじめて一切経会を行なはせ給ひけり」
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