- chief priest of temple
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
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- chief priest of temple
This refers to the principal or head priest responsible for the administration and spiritual guidance of a Buddhist temple. The role typically includes overseeing ceremonies, managing temple affairs, and providing spiritual support to the community.
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じゅうじ住持をするto serve as the chief priestじゅうじ住持のしょく職the position of chief priestじゅうじ住持のやくわり役割the role of the chief priestじゅうじ住持のにんめい任命appointment of the chief priestじゅうじ住持にしゅうにん就任するto assume the position of chief priestじゅうじ住持とそうりょ僧侶chief priest and monksじゅうじ住持のおしえ教えteachings of the chief priestじゅうじ住持のしかく資格qualifications of the chief priestじゅうじ住持のでんとう伝統tradition of the chief priestじゅうじ住持がしゅさい主催するぎょうじ行事events hosted by the chief priest
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