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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rokush -ji ( , Rokush -ji?) is a collective name for six related Buddhist temples in northeastern Kyoto, Japan.Six independently constructed and endowed temples have come to be known collectively as the "Six Victorious Temples", encompassing monasteries which had each enjoyed extravagant Imperial patronage from their inception. They are sometimes identified as the "Superlative Temples" or the "Sh Temples" because of the middle syllable of the temple name.The…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rokush -ji ( , Rokush -ji?) is a collective name for six related Buddhist temples in northeastern Kyoto, Japan.Six independently constructed and endowed temples have come to be known collectively as the "Six Victorious Temples", encompassing monasteries which had each enjoyed extravagant Imperial patronage from their inception. They are sometimes identified as the "Superlative Temples" or the "Sh Temples" because of the middle syllable of the temple name.The collective name of the Rokush -ji was formalized in the early Heian period. The Rokush -ji had a particular function within the Imperial "cloister government" ( , insei?). The Rokush -ji were "sacred vow temples" (gogan-ji) built by imperial command following a precedent established by Emperor Shirakawa's Hossh -ji.