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Fudo Pilgrims in Shikoku
Temple Nr. 05 . Mitsugonji . 蜜厳寺
第5番 宝光山 蜜厳寺 真言宗御室派
徳島県三好郡池田町西山 0883-72-1548
This temple is located on a hill above the town of Ikeda. The temple also has a youth hostel to stay.
Fudo digging with his nails, tsumehori Fudo 爪掘不動, つめほり不動, 爪彫り不動
I could not find more about this legend, but below are two more items.
also quoted as
Tsumekage Fudo 爪影不動
Mukuko (Mukukoo) Doji 無垢光童子
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Mantra
noomaku karaban kiriku
のうまく からばん きりく
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Tsumehori Fudo at temple Kokawadera 粉河寺の爪彫り不動
和歌山県紀の川市粉河2787
Kokawa-dera: 3rd temple on the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage in Western Japan.
Temple Negoro-ji and Kokawa-dera were powerful in the Kishu area, second only to the temples at Koyasan.
Temple Kokawadera and Matsuo Basho
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There is also a well said to have been dug by Kobo Daishi on the old road to Kumano.「弘法大師爪掘の井戸」
There is also a Yakushi Nyorai digging with his nails, at the temple Dainichi-Ji.
Tsumehori Yakushi
爪掘り薬師, 大日寺, 28番札所
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四国三十六不動尊霊場会
Fudo Pilgrims in Shikoku
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