The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (2014 page)

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Rokkakud
(Jap., hexagonal hall). The common name for a
Tendai
temple in Ky
to, otherwise known as Ch
h
ji. It was built by Shotoku to enshrine an image of Nyorin Kannon, and it became the emperor's prayer hall in 822.
Rokud
.
Jap. for the six realms of existence (
gati
); see also
SH
B
-NENJO-GY
.
Rokus
(Jap., ‘six aspects’). The six features which, according to
Kegon teaching
, can be found in all appearances:
(i) 
s
s
, able to undertake a variety of functions;
(ii) 
bess
, able to focus on one particular function;
(iii) 
d
s
, possessing a function which is also held in general by other appearances;
(iv) 
is
, having a distinctive feature of its own;
(v) 
j
s
, having the power to form or construct in combination with other appearances;
(vi) 
es
, persistence through destruction.
Rokuso en’yu
is the ability of those trained in Kegon to see the six elements as being undifferentiated, whereas the untrained see these features as disparate.

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