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kaidan-in 戒壇院 | ||||||
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A Tendai
天台 sect building that contains an ordination platform used
exclusively for the ceremony to impart the Buddhist precepts upon priests
and nuns. At the ceremony, called jukai 受戒, the initiates vow to
accept and follow the precepts of Buddhism. The Chinese priest Jianzhen (Jp; Ganjin 鑑真, 688-763),
who reached Japan in the mid-8c is said to have ordered an ordination platform
to be erected in front of Toudaiji 東大寺 (Nara), in April 754, for the precepts
of Emperor Shoumu 聖武. In May 754, it was relocated west of the Daibutsuden
大仏殿 where a building had been erected for the platform. This is considered
the first in Japan. The building was often destroyed and rebuilt. Finally,
in 1731 at Reiunji 霊雲寺 in Tokyo, it was rebuilt in its original form.
Another kaidan-in was built in 1678 as the center of the Tendai sect.
It is called the Enryakuji Daijou Kaidan-in dou 延暦寺大乗戒壇院堂 and is located
in Shiga prefecture. It is a 5×5 bay square, single-storied structure. The
kaidan is 3×3 bays and a 1-bay wide aisle surrounds it. This aisle
is called a *mokoshi
裳階 and has a pent roof. The kaidan-in has a coffered ceiling, and
the roof over it is pyramidal *hougyou-zukuri
宝形造, with an undulating bargeboard *karahafu
唐破風. Roofing is *tochibuki
栩葺, that is, wood roofing 1cm to 3cm thick and 9 cm to 15cm wide. The kaidan-in
or daijou kaidan-in correspond to the Kanjoudou 潅頂堂 of the Shingon
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Toudaiji
Kaidan-in 東大寺戒壇院 (Nara)
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