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Print ISSN : 1340-4210
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江戸時代前期から中期における浄土真宗の庵室の平面構成 : 肥後藩における浄土真宗の庵室に関する研究 その2
尾道 建二
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2004 年 69 巻 586 号 p. 149-154

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Hermit's cell (ANSITSU)is the facility which was an official name of Buddhist temple was not recognized before the Buddhist temple was formed. Regardless of the presence of temple name acquisition, when the Statue of Buddha was not granted, the picture images of Budbha were hung on the inner wall of the worship in the "ANSITSU". The Buddhist alter and the inner sanctum did not exist. In the space of worship in the hermit's cell (ANSITSU) of the Shin sect of Buddhism that had a temple name of Buddhist acquisition and where the Statue of Buddha was already granted, a Buddhist alter did not exist, but a space for the inner sanctum to enshrine Statue of Buddha existed, and it was divided with a space for a priest and a believer to worship it definitely. The constitution of hermit's cell (ANSITSU) was the form that a Buddhist facility and a residence facility for the life of a priest unified, and it was extremely ANSITSU(hermit's cell) with an extreme district characteristic by a style of "FUTAMUNE-ZUKURI" that was a traditional house of the Higo area.

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