Kō (lecture)

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title: Kō (lecture)
text: The Japanese term kō (講), or kōsha (講社), in Buddhism, is a service or gathering in which monks read or study Buddhist texts. In a broader sense, it is the Japanese word for a lecture or a meeting of an association. The term originally referred to a group of monks who read and studied Buddhist scriptures in a temple, and eventually came to refer to a Buddhist memorial service (kōkai) centering on the reading of Buddhist scriptures. The term has also been applied to folk religion to refer to a gro
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