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The Inari Shingyō (稲荷心経; lit. "Inari Heart Sutra") is an apocryphal sutra compiled in Japan and recited as a form of worship to the kami Inari. Before the Meiji period, Buddhism and Shinto in Japan were not mutually exclusive religions, which allowed the recitation of this text to become an established practice at shrines such as Fushimi Inari-taisha.

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  • The Inari Shingyō (稲荷心経; lit. "Inari Heart Sutra") is an apocryphal sutra compiled in Japan and recited as a form of worship to the kami Inari. Before the Meiji period, Buddhism and Shinto in Japan were not mutually exclusive religions, which allowed the recitation of this text to become an established practice at shrines such as Fushimi Inari-taisha. (en)
  • 稲荷心経(いなりしんぎょう)は稲荷大神への礼拝に捧げる目的で日本で編纂された日本撰述経典、いわゆる偽経。神仏習合が盛んだった時代に伏見稲荷大社などで祝詞とともによく唱えられた。 (ja)
  • 稻荷心經(日语:稲荷心経いなりしんぎょう),是日本神佛習合信仰中特有的祝詞,主要流傳於有稻荷神的神宮寺。 (zh)
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  • The Inari Shingyō (稲荷心経; lit. "Inari Heart Sutra") is an apocryphal sutra compiled in Japan and recited as a form of worship to the kami Inari. Before the Meiji period, Buddhism and Shinto in Japan were not mutually exclusive religions, which allowed the recitation of this text to become an established practice at shrines such as Fushimi Inari-taisha. (en)
  • 稲荷心経(いなりしんぎょう)は稲荷大神への礼拝に捧げる目的で日本で編纂された日本撰述経典、いわゆる偽経。神仏習合が盛んだった時代に伏見稲荷大社などで祝詞とともによく唱えられた。 (ja)
  • 稻荷心經(日语:稲荷心経いなりしんぎょう),是日本神佛習合信仰中特有的祝詞,主要流傳於有稻荷神的神宮寺。 (zh)
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  • Inari Shingyō (en)
  • 稲荷心経 (ja)
  • 稻荷心經 (zh)
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