Ōtani-ha - meaning and definition. What is Ōtani-ha
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What (who) is Ōtani-ha - definition


Ōtani-ha         
  • Higashi Honganji in Kyoto, the headquarters of the Ōtani-ha
ONE OF DOMINANT SUB-SECTS OF JŌDO SHINSHŪ. HEAD TEMPLE IS HIGASHI HONGANJI IN KYOTO
Shinshu Otani; Shinshu Otaniha; Otani-ha
Ōtani-ha (真宗大谷派, Shinshū Ōtani-ha) is a Japanese Buddhist movement. It belongs to Jōdo Shinshū, also known as Shin Buddhism.
Ha-ha         
  • The [[Washington Monument]] is protected by a low ha-ha wall
  • Versailles]]
  • Ha-ha and south face of [[Parham Park]], West Sussex, England
  • Ha-ha protecting the lawn at [[Hopetoun House]], [[West Lothian]], Scotland. Note how the wall disappears from view as it curves away to the left of the photograph
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
·noun A sunk fence; a fence, wall, or ditch, not visible till one is close upon it.
ha ha         
  • The [[Washington Monument]] is protected by a low ha-ha wall
  • Versailles]]
  • Ha-ha and south face of [[Parham Park]], West Sussex, England
  • Ha-ha protecting the lawn at [[Hopetoun House]], [[West Lothian]], Scotland. Note how the wall disappears from view as it curves away to the left of the photograph
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
¦ exclamation used to represent laughter.
Origin
natural utterance: first recorded in OE.