Regular etiquette - Reijisahou

Japanese: 例時作法 - れいじさほう
Regular etiquette - Reijisahou
A Buddhist term. A ceremony held every evening at a set time in the Tendai sect in which the Amitabha Sutra is recited. It originated from the Inzei Nembutsu and Inzei Amitabha Sutra that were originally introduced by Ennin.

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Japanese:
〘名〙 仏語。天台宗で、毎夕定時に行なう阿彌陀経を読誦口称する法会。もと円仁の伝えた引声念仏(いんぜいねんぶつ)・引声阿彌陀経よりおこる。

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