Yamashina-dera

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Yamashina-dera was an early Buddhist temple in Japan that served as the predecessor and original site of the influential Kōfuku-ji temple associated with the powerful Fujiwara clan.

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Yamashina-dera canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
historical religious site
associatedWith Fujiwara clan NERFINISHED
Hossō school NERFINISHED
Nara Buddhism NERFINISHED
country Japan
culturalContext Japanese Buddhism
aristocratic temple culture
function Buddhist ritual center
clan temple
historicalPeriod Asuka period NERFINISHED
early Nara period
linkedTo development of Kōfuku-ji temple complex
rise of Fujiwara political influence
locatedIn Kinai region NERFINISHED
Yamashina NERFINISHED
Yamashiro Province NERFINISHED
originalSiteOf Kōfuku-ji NERFINISHED
patron Fujiwara clan NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Kōfuku-ji NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
significance early power base of Fujiwara clan
predecessor of one of the Seven Great Temples of Nara
status no longer extant as major temple
successor Kōfuku-ji NERFINISHED

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Kōfuku-ji foundedAs Yamashina-dera