Renge-in Tanjō-ji

Definition
Renge-in Tanjō-ji is a name that appears to refer to a Buddhist temple or religious site in Japan. No widely recognized or detailed encyclopedic entries are available in major English‑language reference works.

Overview
Because reliable, verifiable sources are lacking, the precise location, sect affiliation, historical significance, and current status of Renge-in Tanjō-ji cannot be confirmed. The name suggests it may be a temple (寺, ji) associated with the concept of “Renge” (蓮華, “lotus flower”), a symbol frequently used in Buddhist contexts, particularly in the Lotus Sutra. The additional component “Tanjō” (誕生, “birth” or “origin”) could indicate a dedication to a birth‑related event or figure, but this remains speculative.

Etymology / Origin

  • Renge (蓮華) – Literally “lotus flower,” a motif symbolizing purity and enlightenment in Mahāyāna Buddhism.
  • ‑in (院) – A suffix meaning “institution” or “temple complex.”
  • Tanjō (誕生) – Means “birth” or “origin.”
  • ‑ji (寺) – Standard suffix for a Buddhist temple.

Combining these elements, the name can be interpreted as “Lotus Temple of Birth” or “Temple of the Lotus Birth,” though the exact rationale for the naming is not documented in publicly accessible sources.

Characteristics
Accurate information regarding the architecture, founding date, principal deity, sectarian affiliation (e.g., Tendai, Shingon, Nichiren, Pure Land), and rituals performed at Renge-in Tanjō-ji is not confirmed. Consequently, any description of its physical layout, artistic holdings, or community activities would be conjectural.

Related Topics

  • Buddhist temple naming conventions in Japan – Many Japanese temples incorporate symbolic terms such as “Renge” (lotus) and “‑in” (institution).
  • Lotus Sutra (Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra) – A central Mahāyāna text that emphasizes the lotus as a symbol of enlightenment.
  • Japanese Buddhism – The broader religious tradition within which temples like Renge-in Tanjō-ji would operate.

Note: Accurate information about Renge-in Tanjō-ji is not confirmed in reliable encyclopedic references. The above entry reflects the limited data available and presents plausible interpretations based on linguistic analysis rather than verified historical or factual details.

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