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ArtikelThe Identity of Buddhist Health Care Institutions  
Oleh: Tanaka, Masahiro
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Dolentium Hominum vol. 18 no. 52 (2003), page 116-119.
Topik: Buddhist; Health Care; Institutions
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    • Nomor Panggil: DD25.8
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Isi artikelI am the chief monk of a temple called Saimyouji which is located just north of Tokyo in Japan. The temple was first built in 737 A.D. I am also a doctor of internal medicine. Saimyouji is a temple associated with one of the four main Buddhist pilgrimages in Japan. Buddhist services praying for world peace are performed two months during October and November in the temples of our Buddhist pilgrimage. At our temples, we have several institutions for health care and for aged, such as a hospita, a nursing home, a nursing unit that performs house calls, and two group homes.
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