What is a kondo in Buddhist architecture?

What is a kondo? This video answers that question by looking at the Horyu-ji in Nara Prefecture, Japan, the earliest surviving wooden Buddhist temple structure in East Asia.

This video describes what a kondō is and how the Horyu-ji kondo, specifically, functions in a Buddhist context. Learn more about Buddhist architecture!

CHAPTERS

0:00 The Horyu-ji in Nara, Japan

01:01 What is a kondo?

01:48 Worship in the Horyu-ji kondo (and the Shaka Triad)

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