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1 exact word match found in search '念仏'
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Buddhist prayer; prayer to Amitabha
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5 words found beginning with '念仏'
noun
Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing  (see also: 踊り念仏)
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Most common form: 念仏踊
(same as above)
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expression, ichidan verb
to chant (repeat) the name of Buddha
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noun
being deep in prayer; praying devoutly to Amida Buddha  (Buddhist term; yojijukugo)
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passing away peacefully to be reborn in Paradise through invocation of Amitabha  (yojijukugo)
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3 words found containing '念仏' in any position
noun
secret Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism (practised in Kyushu in the Edo period)  (historical term)
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noun
Yuzu Nembutsu (school of Pure Land Buddhism)
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expression, noun
demon's prayer (Ōtsu-e motif depicting a demon wearing monk's robes and holding a bell)  (see also: 大津絵; CODE art MISSING!)
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