Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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butsudan (Japanese). In Japanese Buddhism, an altar or niche in the wall, found either in the living rooms of private residences or the abbot's apartment in a monastery, where offerings are made to the deceased, who are represented by vertical tablets inscribed with their posthumous names.
Source
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A Dictionary of Buddhism, Oxford University Press, 2003, 2004 (which is available in electronic version from answer.com)
Related
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butt , butter , butter milk , butterfly , buttock , butsu, butsuda , buton rin-chen-grup , butler , butg’ ali i gebu , butchery