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While the first Shuni-e service is said to have been held by Jichu in another temple in 752, the original construction of Nigatsu-dō hall is estimated to have completed only somewhere between 756 and 772. Nigatsu-dō was destroyed in 1667 due to a fire.
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Although the hall was saved from civil wars in 1180 and 1567 in which the Great Buddha Hall was lost, it was burnt down during the Shuni-e service of 1667. The hall was rebuilt two years later.
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Re-construction of Nigatsu-do is completed in 1669. In 1944, it was chosen by Japan as one of the most important cultural aspects of the country.
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in 760. It has taken place as an annual rite since 760 without any break. The service has come to be known as
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Nigatsu-dō was founded by a monk by the name of Sanetada in 752, but the
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The current main hall of Nigatsu-dō is a designated
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Japanese
Tōdai-ji
Nara
Mount Wakakusa
Buddhist
Jitchu
Rōben
Kannon
Shuni-e
lunisolar calendar
Omizutori
National Treasure
Panorama over Nigatsu-dō grounds and Nara City
The east entrance to Nigatsu-dō Hall
Wooden stair entrance to Nigatsu-dō
Nigatsu-dō winter maintenance work
View from the balcony of Nigatsu-dō
Omizutori
"Origin of Omizutori"
"Shuni-e (Ceremony of the Second Month)"


Nigatsu-do Hall.
Titsingh
Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland
OCLC
251800045
OCLC

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