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- ru.us.edu.vn en/HōkyōintōStyle of Japanese pagodaA hōkyōintō and its partsA hōkyōintō (宝篋印塔) is a type of Japanese pagoda, so called because it originally contained the Hōkyōin.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Hōkyōintō<nowiki>hōkyōintō; 宝篋印塔; Hōkyōintō; Hōkyōintō; hōkyōintō; هوکیواینتو; 宝箧印式塔; Hōkyōintō; pagoda japonesa de piedra; 仏塔の一種...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g14134311-…Asia. Japan. Kanto. Tokyo Prefecture. Tokyo. Taito. Asakusa. Things to Do in Asakusa. Hokyointo.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Hōkyōintō2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Hōkyōintō hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Hōkyōintō'nun tanımı ve terimi.
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- dictionary.sensagent.com Hōkyōintō/en-en/(笠?), or umbrella, and sōrin (相輪?), or pagoda finial[1]. The tōshin is the most important part of the hōkyōintō and is carved with a Sanskrit letter[2]...
- wikidata.org wiki/Q3146365hōkyōintō (Q3146365). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Also known as. English. hōkyōintō. Japanese pagoda.
- wikimedioc.com album/HōkyōintōJikoji hokyointo.JPG - 弥. ... Hokyointo in Kongojo-ji Temple.jpg - Miyuki Meinaka. Hōkyōintō in Hondo shrine - 1.jpg - KKPCW.
- thejapanbox.com blogs/japanese-history/japanese-…Hōkyōintō. The hōkyōintō (宝篋印塔) is a large stone pagoda so named because it originally contained the Hōkyōin (宝篋印) Dhāraṇī (陀羅尼) sūtra.
- artic.edu artworks/71783/buddhist-tower-in-form-…About this artwork. The hokyointo is one of the earliest known types of stone pagoda in East Asia. Like other forms of pagoda, the design and function...
- foursquare.com v/銅造宝篋印塔/…See 15 photos and 2 tips from 60 visitors to 銅造宝篋印塔. "Try to come weekday early morning (6am) to find better-empty photo options. But shops starts..."Bulunamadı: hōkyōintō
- gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com 2017/03/gofunai-…- quote - Hōkyōintō A hōkyōintō (宝篋印塔) is a Japanese pagoda, so called because it originally contained the Hōkyōin (宝篋印) dharani (陀羅尼) sūtra.