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Sanga

Sanga

Sanga

A name given to the sacred pilgrimage of Isje, a central province of Japan. In Isje is the grand Mia, or temple of Tensio-Dai-Dsin, which is the model after which all the other temples are built. To this place the religious sect of the Sintoists requires each of its adherents to make a pilgrimage once a year, or at least once in their life.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Sanga

(Skr. sticking to) Attachment, especially to material things, or entanglement in earthly cares, considered an impediment to spiritual attainment or moksa (q.v.). — K.F.L.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy