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KINKAKU-JI TEMPLE

Baxtiyorova Ruxshona , a first-year student of the Faculty of Oriental Languages, majoring in Philology and Language Teaching (Japanese language) at SamDCHTI.
Lutfilloyeva Faxriniso Maxmudovna , PhD, Associate Professor at SamDCHTI.

Abstract

 this article is devoted to an academic study of Japan’s Kinkaku-ji Temple. The historical origin of the temple, its construction and author, as well as its architectural and cultural significance are analyzed. The views of scholars are examined and compared with the new approach proposed in the article. The study presents Kinkaku-ji Temple as a scholarly, historical, and cultural object.

 

Keywords

Kinkaku-ji, Golden Pavilion, Muromachi period, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, Zen Buddhism, Japanese architecture, Buddhist temple, Cultural heritage, Cultural identity, Social memory, Aesthetic values.

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