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Benten-dō In Japanese a is a Buddhist temple dedicated to Benten or Benzaiten, goddess of wealth, happiness, wisdom and music. Many such temples exist all over Japan. Because the goddess was originally the personification of a river, ''Benten-dō'' often stand next to some source of water, a river, pond, spring, or even the sea. The goddess is routinely believed to be essentially the same as ''kami'' Ugajin within the syncretism of Buddhism and local ''kami'' worship called ''shinbutsu-shūgō''. For this reason, Benten-dō can be found also at many Shinto shrines, despite use of the suffix ''-dō'', which is the traditional designation for a Buddhist "hall". In contrast, the halls of Shinto shrines use the esuffix ''-den'', as in ''honden''. An example of the syncretic association is the Kawahara Shrine in Nagoya. ==References==
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