Honzon (本尊, "fundamental honored [one]"), sometimes referred to as a Gohonzon (ご本尊 or 御本尊), is the enshrined main image or principal deity in Japanese Buddhism. The buddha, bodhisattva, or mandala image is located in either a temple or a household butsudan. The physical creation of an icon is followed by a consecration ceremony (known as kaigen, literally 'opening the eyes' or 'dotting the eyes'). It is believed this transforms the honzon into a 'vessel' of the deity which in its own right has power.
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| - 本尊(ほんぞん)は、仏教寺院や仏壇などに最も大切な信仰の対象として安置される仏像・経典・仏塔、お守りとして身辺に常時携帯されるもの、仏や菩薩などの彫刻・絵画・曼荼羅(まんだら)・名号などをいう。 また比喩として派生した用法として、
* 仏教以外の宗教において信仰の対象として大切に扱われるもの。
* 日常生活において、ものごとの張本人や端倪すべからざる人物、大切にすべき物。 などにも用いられる。 (ja)
- Honzon (本尊, "fundamental honored [one]"), sometimes referred to as a Gohonzon (ご本尊 or 御本尊), is the enshrined main image or principal deity in Japanese Buddhism. The buddha, bodhisattva, or mandala image is located in either a temple or a household butsudan. The physical creation of an icon is followed by a consecration ceremony (known as kaigen, literally 'opening the eyes' or 'dotting the eyes'). It is believed this transforms the honzon into a 'vessel' of the deity which in its own right has power. (en)
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| - Honzon (本尊, "fundamental honored [one]"), sometimes referred to as a Gohonzon (ご本尊 or 御本尊), is the enshrined main image or principal deity in Japanese Buddhism. The buddha, bodhisattva, or mandala image is located in either a temple or a household butsudan. The image can be either a statue or a small scroll and varies from sect to sect. It can be a singular image or a group of images; the honzon in the main (hondou) or treasure (kondou) hall of the temple can be for that particular hall or the entire temple complex. Sometimes honzon is the central image (chuuson) of a cluster of three (sanzonbutu) or five (goson) images. The physical creation of an icon is followed by a consecration ceremony (known as kaigen, literally 'opening the eyes' or 'dotting the eyes'). It is believed this transforms the honzon into a 'vessel' of the deity which in its own right has power. (en)
- 本尊(ほんぞん)は、仏教寺院や仏壇などに最も大切な信仰の対象として安置される仏像・経典・仏塔、お守りとして身辺に常時携帯されるもの、仏や菩薩などの彫刻・絵画・曼荼羅(まんだら)・名号などをいう。 また比喩として派生した用法として、
* 仏教以外の宗教において信仰の対象として大切に扱われるもの。
* 日常生活において、ものごとの張本人や端倪すべからざる人物、大切にすべき物。 などにも用いられる。 (ja)
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