tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-93549322024-03-07T18:15:31.611-08:00Fudo Myo-O - Introducing Japanese Deities<br>
O-Fudo Sama, The Wisdom King Acala <br>
His various manifestations in Japanese culture.
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.................................................................... Introducing Japanese Buddhist and Shinto Deities.
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Dr. Gabi Greve, Darumamuseum, Japan
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<br>Gabi Grevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comBlogger399125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9354932.post-1101621122624208322024-03-05T21:50:00.000-08:002024-03-06T16:35:56.780-08:00ENTER ... Fudo Myo-O<a href="http://darumasan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 78%;">[ . BACK to Daruma Museum TOP . ]</span></a><br />
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<span style="color: #0c343d;"><span style="font-size: 130%;"><b>.. .. .. .. Welcome to the Fudo Myo-O Encyclopedia </b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #0c343d;"><span style="font-size: 130%;"><b>.. .. .. .. and the Japanese Deities!<br />
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お不動さま、不動明王にようこそ! </b></span></span><br />
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Carved by 西村公朝 <b>Nishimura Kocho</b> in 1975<br />
in a keya tree (Torreya nucifera)<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2014/05/fudo-myo-o-introduction.html"><span style="color: red;"><b>Fudō Myō-ō 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O <br />
- Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja </b></span></a></span><br />
<span style="color: red;"><b> <span style="color: black;">Who is he? - Introduction</span></b></span><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/fudo-myo-o-introduction.html">Fudoo Myoo-Oo / Acala Vidyârâja 不動明王</a><br />
<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2005/01/fudoo-myoo-oo.html">Fudoo Myoo-Oo - Japanese </a> <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2008/07/19-signs.html">19 Characteristic Signs of Fudo Myo-O . 不動十九観 </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2008/07/three-most-famous-fudo.html">Three Most Famous Fudo . 三大不動尊 </a>Sandai Fudo Son<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/01/deutsch.html">Fudo Myo-o. Explanation in German. </a><b>auf Deutsch</b><br />
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Acalanaatha, Acalanatha, Ācalanātha, Acala-Natha <br />
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Aryacalanatha, Āryācalanātha 阿奢羅曩 "immovable Lord"<br />
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Fudoo Son, Mudoo Son 不動尊 - 無動尊 Fudo Son, Mudo Son<br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">Fudoo Shisha 不動使者 "Messenger Fudo" </span><br />
in the sutra 不空羂索神変真言経<br />
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Mudoo Shisha 無動使者<br />
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Candacala, Candamaharoshana, Candaroshana, Mahakandaroshana<br />
- as an emanation of Buddha Akshobhya (Tibetan connection)<br />
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jigo kongoo - Jigo Kongo, "diamond guardian of compassion"<br />
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joojuu kongoo. Jōjū Kongō 常住金剛 joju kongo<br />
"eternally abiding diamond",“eternal and immutable diamond”<br />
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Trailokyavijaya<br />
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Vajrabhishana, Vajrabisana<br />
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不動明はデビルマン <b>Devil man</b><br />
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There are so many names of temples, people and special Fudo statues, they need a list of their own.<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/03/abc-list-introduction.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . - <b>ABC LIST</b> - Introduction - . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: red; font-size: 180%;"><b>Japanese Buddhas and Deities<br />
日本の神仏 shinbutsu </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> <a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/05/statues-history.html">History of Buddha Statues in Japan </a>仏像の歴史 </span><br />
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<b><span style="color: rgb(255 , 0 , 0); font-size: 130%;">.. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Nyorai Group 如来</span></b><br />
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<a href="http://happyhaiku.blogspot.com/2005/06/amida-buddha.html">Amida Buddha</a> 阿弥陀如来<br />
- - - <a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.jp/2017/01/gofunai-temples-16-and-17.html">.紅頗梨色阿弥陀如来 Gubari Amida Nyorai in red cloth . </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/02/dainichi-nyorai.html">Dainichi Nyorai</a> 大日如来 The Great Sun, Center of the Universe<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2005/05/o-take-nyorai.html">O-Take Nyorai お竹如来</a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/12/temple-anaoji-21.html">Shaka Nyorai 釈迦如来 </a> Gautama Buddha<br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.jp/2017/03/gofunai-temples-48-and-49.html">Tahoo Nyorai 多宝如来 Taho Nyorai - Prabhuta Ratna プラブータ・ラトナ </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2005/11/yakushi-nyorai.html">Yakushi Nyorai</a> 薬師如来、Buddha of Medicine<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2012/02/bosatsu-bodhisattva.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Bosatsu 菩薩 Bodhisattva Group . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://dragondarumamuseum.blogspot.jp/2012/09/anryu-ji-temples.html">Daigen Shuri Bosatsu 招宝七郎大権修理菩薩 </a> <br />
monastery-protecting spirit (gogaranjin 護伽藍神)<br />
and temple Anryu-Ji 安竜寺 <br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2010/04/fugen-bosatsu.html">Fugen Bosatsu 普賢菩薩(ふげんぼさつ)</a> (Samantabhadra)<br />
and the white Elephant<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/05/hooki-bosatsu.html">Hoki Bosatsu, Hooki Bosatsu 法起菩薩</a> ... "Hoodoo Sennin" 法道仙人, Temple Bodaiji 菩提寺, Saint Tokudo 徳道上人<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/04/jizo-bosatsu.html"><b>... ... ... Jizo Bosatsu 地蔵菩薩</b> </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/05/ajimi-jizo.html">Ajimi Jizo 嘗試地蔵 and Kobo Daishi</a>Koya san<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/04/jigoku-bosatsu.html">Jizo as Jigoku Bosatsu </a>地獄菩薩, Namu Jigoku Daibosatsu<br />
南無地獄大菩薩<br />
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<a href="http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/jizo-asekaki.html">Asekaki Jizoo, the Sweating Jizo</a> 汗かき地蔵<br />
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Gote Jizoo ごて地蔵 Gote Jizo , Osaka, Kita-Ku <br />
曽根崎警察署の裏<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/03/hadaka-jizo.html">Hadaka Jizoo</a> Naked Jizo 裸地蔵<br />
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<a href="http://washokufood.blogspot.com/2009/08/hooroku-jizo.html">Hooroku Jizoo ほうろく地蔵 with an earthen pot on his head</a><br />
(Horoku Jizo 焙烙地蔵)<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/01/miso-jizoo.html">Miso Jizoo</a> 広島のみそ地蔵<br />
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<a href="http://wkdhaikutopics.blogspot.com/2007/05/oku-no-hosomichi.html">O-Bake Jizoo 化け地蔵 the monstrous Jizo statues </a>Nikko<br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2006/02/omokaru-ishi.html">Omokaru Jizoo, Heavy or Light Jizo</a> おもかる地蔵、重軽地蔵<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/08/shinpeiji-jizo.html">Shinpei-Ji 心平寺 地蔵 </a>Kencho-Ji, Kamakura<br />
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<a href="http://wkdkigodatabase03.blogspot.com/2008/01/salted-winter-food.html">Shioname Jizo 塩嘗地蔵 </a>Salt-tasting Jizo in Kamakura<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/05/jizo-crying-at-night.html">Yonaki Jizo and babies crying at night </a>夜泣き地蔵<br />
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<b>... ... ... </b><a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/12/kannon-bosatsu.html"><b>Kannon Bosatsu 観音菩薩</b></a><br />
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<a href="http://happyhaiku.blogspot.com/2005/05/horseheaded-kannon.html">Batoo Kannon, Horseheaded Kannon</a> 馬頭観音<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/12/33-kannon-of-hakodate.html">Hakodate 33 Kannon Pilgrimage </a>西国移土三十三観音, 函館市湯川寺<br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2005/10/henro-10.html">Hatakiri Kannon </a>はたきり観音さん, Shikoku Henro 10<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/04/jundei-kannon.html">Jundei Kannon, Juntei Kannon 准胝 観音 </a>Mother of all Buddhas<br />
准胝仏母(じゅんていぶっぽ)<br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/03/karematsu-jinja.html">Maria Kannon マリア観音 </a> Christians in Nagasaki<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/05/nyoirin-kannon.html">Nyoirin Kannon, Wishfulfilling Kannon</a>如意輪観音<br />
..... Seiryuu Gongen, Dragon Deity Zennyo 清瀧権現<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/04/o-shichi-kannon.html">O-Shichi Kannon お七観音 </a>at temple Tanjo-Ji in Okayama 誕生寺 (Tanjooji)<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/10/kannon-with-1000-arms.html">Senju Kannon, with 1000 Arms and Juuichimen Kannon with 11 heads </a>千手観音, 十一面観音<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2010/12/shichimen-daimyojin.html">Shichimen Kannon 七面観音 Nichiren and Mount Minobu </a><br />
Shichimen Daibosatsu 七面大菩薩<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/03/usuzumi-kannon.html">Usuzumi Kannon, Light Charcoal Cherry Tree Kannon</a> 薄墨観音<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseum.blogspot.com/2009/07/hamamatsu-market.html">Kokuuzoo Bosatsu 虚空蔵菩薩 </a> <b>Kokuzo Bosatsu</b><br />
Akashagarbha Bodhisattva.<br />
Bodhisattva of Wisdom and Memory<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/07/junpuji-and-senrigan.html">Maso Bosatsu, Senrigan and Junpuji </a>媽祖菩薩, 千里眼, 順風耳<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/07/memyo-bosatsu.html">Memyo Bosatsu </a>馬鳴菩薩. Ashvagosha<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2010/04/miroku-bosatsu.html">Miroku Bosatsu </a> 弥勒菩薩 Maitreya<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/04/monju-bosatsu.html">Monju Bosatsu</a> 文殊菩薩 Manjushri<br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2005/02/star-shrines-hoshi-jinja.html">Myoken Bosatsu (Myooken Bosatsu) 妙見菩薩 </a><br />
and Star Shrines in Japan, Hoshi Jinja 星神社<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/03/sun-and-moon.html">Nikko Bosatsu (Sunlight) Gakko Bosatsu (Moonlight)<br />
日光菩薩と月光菩薩 Suryaprabha and Candraprabha </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/06/who-is-who-03.html">Seishi Bosatsu 勢至菩薩 </a> Mahasthamaprapta<br />
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<a href="http://wkdkigodatabase03.blogspot.jp/2007/08/mount-fuji.html">Sengen Daibosatsu 浅間大菩薩 </a> Deity of Mount Fuji<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Daibosatsu</span> is a term of Buddhist origin, and refers to a "great kami that has awakened to the Way of the Bodhisattva."<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/01/aizen-myo-o.html">Aizen Myo-O</a> 愛染明王<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/06/who-is-who-04.html">Daigensui 大元帥明王 Taigen (Atavaka) </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2012/01/daiitoku-myo-o.html">Daiitoku Myo-O 大威徳明王 Yamaantaka </a><br />
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<b>. . . . Fudo Myo-O</b> ... see above<br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2011/12/daishoin-miyajima.html">Goosanze Myo-O 降三世明王 Gosanze </a> Trilokavijaya<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/04/kujaku-myo-o.html">Kujaku Myo-O 孔雀明王 The Pheasant Wisdom King</a> <br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/2011/11/tanukidani-ofudo-temple.html">Ususama Myo-O 烏瑟沙摩明王 </a><br />
Ucchusma, deity of the toilet<br />
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Many of them are devas are deities coming from India and some have shrines with a <b>torii</b> 鳥居entrance gate dedicated to them. The division between Shinto and Buddhism is difficult here, ecpecially since many sanctuaries were erected before the separation of the two religions in Japan in the Meiji period.<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/06/ashura.html">Ashura, Asura (あしゅら) 阿修羅 </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2010/06/benten-benzaiten.html">Benzaiten 弁財天, Benten 弁天 </a>Benzai-Ten<br />
..... <a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2005/02/suijin-god-of-water.html">Benten and the Gods of Water</a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseum.blogspot.com/2007/04/bishamonten-festival.html">Bishamonten、Tamonten 多聞天 (Vaishravana) </a>毘沙門天、毘沙門の使ひ<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2012/08/vishvakarman.html">Bishukatsuma 毘首羯磨 (Vishvakarman ヴィシュヴァカルマン) </a><br />
自在天王・工巧天・巧妙天 <br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseum.blogspot.com/2008/02/daikoku.html">Daikoku Ten 大黒天 </a>Daikoku sama<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/06/dairoku-tenma-o.html">Dairokuten Ma-O ... 第六天魔王, 大六天</a> Take Jizaiten 他化自在天<br />
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<a href="http://darumadollmuseum.blogspot.jp/2004/11/mikawa-dolls.html">Dakiniten, Dakini Ten (Vajra Daakini) 荼枳尼天 </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2009/11/datsueba.html">Datsueba 奪衣婆 or 脱衣婆 the Old Hag of Hell </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumadollmuseum.blogspot.com/2005/05/ebisu-with-daruma-clay-doll.html">Ebisu ... 夷 恵比寿 恵比須 えびす、エビス </a>God of Good Luck<br />
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<a href="http://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.com/2007/02/enma-king-of-hell.html">Enma Ten, Enma Oo (Emma): The King of Hell</a>閻魔天、閻魔王<br />
..... The Ten Kings of Hell, Juu Oo 十王<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/06/gigeiten.html">Gigeiten 伎芸天 </a> Daijizai Tennyo 大自在天女 and<br />
Daijizai Ten 大自在天 (Shiva)<br />
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<a href="http://enkumastercarverjapan.blogspot.jp/2013/02/gohoojin-deities.html">Gohoojin 護法神 Protectors of the Buddhist law </a> <br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2011/11/hotei-pu-tai.html">Hotei 布袋 Pu-Tai </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2010/04/idaten.html">Idaten 韋駄天 (Skanda) </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/01/twelve-heavenly-generals.html">Juuni Shinshoo 十二神将 </a>Twelve Heavenly Generals,<br />
12 Warrior Generals<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.com/2005/10/kankiten-ganesh.html">Kankiten (Ganesh)</a> Elephant-headed deity<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/06/kichijooten.html">Kichijoten 吉祥天 Kichijooten (Lakshmi, Shri Mahadevi) </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/06/mii-temple.html">Kishibojin 鬼子母神, Kishimojin, Kangimo, Kariteimo 訶梨帝母 </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.jp/2008/01/god-of-poverty.html">Kuroyami Ten 黒闇天 Kokuan Ten of the Darkness </a><br />
Kuroyami Tennyo 黒闇天女(くろやみてんにょ) <br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2005/12/matarajin-deity.html">Madarajin, Matarajin, Matara Shin 摩多羅神 </a> Mathara, Mahakala<br />
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<a href="http://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.jp/2011/02/kurama-festivals.html">Mao son 護法魔王尊 Gohoo Maoo Son </a><br />
and the three <span style="font-weight: bold;">sonten</span> 尊天 of Kurama mountain temple<br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2009/12/santen-marishiten.html">Marishiten 摩利支天 Marishi Ten</a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/10/nio-o-deva-kings.html">Nio, Deva Kings 仁王 (Nioo, Niou)</a><br />
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<a href="http://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.jp/2013/12/engyo-ji-mount-shosha.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Ototen 乙天 Bishamonten . </span> </a><br />
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Shakudaijin 石大神 - near Ogisu, Suzuka-gun, Kyoto<br />
<a href="https://www.google.co.jp/?gws_rd=ssl#q=%E7%9F%B3%E5%A4%A7%E7%A5%9E+"><span style="font-size: 78%;"> - reference - </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2010/04/shomen-kongo.html">Shomen Kongo 青面金剛 Shoomen Kongoo </a><br />
and<br />
<a href="http://wkdkigodatabase03.blogspot.jp/2007/04/kiken-castle-kikenjoo.html"> - Kooshin 庚申 Kōshin, Koshin Ka-no-e-saru - </a><br />
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<a href="http://wkdkigodatabase03.blogspot.com/2007/04/kiken-castle-kikenjoo.html">Taishakuten, Taishaku Ten 帝釈天 </a><br />
Indra, Sakra Deva, Shakra Devanam Indra<br />
and the Koshin Cult (kooshin 庚申, ka no e saru)<br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2005/02/suijin-god-of-water.html">The Gods of the four elements 風水天地の神様 </a><br />
水神 Suijin, 風神 Fuujin, 地神 Chijin, 火神 Kajin<br />
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<a href="http://darumasan.blogspot.com/2005/01/seven-gods-of-good-luck.html">Seven Gods of Good Luck 七福神 Shichifukujin </a><br />
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<a href="http://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.jp/2013/12/engyo-ji-mount-shosha.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Wakaten 若天 Fudo Myo-O . </span> </a><br />
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<i>Saints and holy figures</i><br />
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<a href="http://worldkigo2005.blogspot.com/2005/02/ceremony-for-binzuru.html">Binzuru 賓頭盧 (Pinzuru) </a><br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. MORE Fellow Pilgrims . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Memorial Days of Poets . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://haikutopics.blogspot.com/2006/05/hibutsu-secret-statue.html">Hibutsu ... 秘仏 </a>... Secret and hidden Buddha statues<br />
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<a href="http://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/">Temples and Shrines of Japan</a><br />
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<a href="http://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/08/buddhist-sculptors.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">Busshi 仏師 ... </span></a><span style="font-size: 130%;">Buddhist Sculptors Gallery</span><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. - - - <b>kami</b> 神 <b>Shinto deities - ABC-list - - - </b> . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.com/2007/01/gods-kami-to-hotoke.html">- - - - - <b>The Gods of Japan and Haiku</b> (kami to hotoke)</a><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Shingō 神語 </span></span><br />
A "divine title" affixed to the name of a kami.<br />
A wide variety of titles have come into use in accordance with the unique characteristics of kami, and as a result of historical changes in the way kami have been understood. In the ancient period, the title mikoto was used, while expressions such as <span style="font-weight: bold;">myōjin</span> ("shining kami"),<span style="font-weight: bold;"> daibosatsu</span> (great bodhisattva), and<span style="font-weight: bold;"> gongen</span> (avatar) came into use as a product of kami-buddha combinatory cults (<b>shinbutsu shūgō</b>). During the Edo period, the title reisha ("spirit shrine") was applied to the departed spirits of human beings.<br />
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The title <span style="font-weight: bold;">mikoto</span>, written variously with the characters 命 or 尊 was used in ancient classics such as Kojiki and Nihongi as a title of respect for both kami and noble persons. It is believed that mi represents an honorific prefix, while koto means "thing," "event," or "word"; together, the reading mikoto has been interpreted as referring to a "noble personage," "minister" or "medium" (mikotomochi), and "noble child" (miko; see mikogami).<br />
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Nihongi differentiates between the usage of characters 尊 and 命 for mikoto, stating that the earlier character is used to refer only to kami of the utmost dignity with direct linkage to the imperial descent, while the latter character is used for all other kami.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">The title myōjin 明神</span> as applied to Japanese kami is believed to evolved from an earlier term myōjin 名神 ("eminent kami"), which was used in ancient works like Engishiki to refer to kami of particularly noteworthy power. Under the influence of the homophonic myōjin 明神 ("shining deity") found in Chinese and Buddhist texts, the latter character combination came to be applied to indigenous kami as well.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Daibosatsu</span> is obviously a term of Buddhist origin, and refers to a "great kami that has awakened to the Way of the Bodhisattva." The title daibosatsu is first seen in 781, when the kami Hachiman was honored with the title Gokoku Reigen Iriki Jintsū Daibosatsu ("Great Bodhisattva of National Protection and Marvelous Spirit Power"). From that time, the title daibosatsu has been applied to numerous other kami, including Fuji Sengen Daibosatsu and Tado Daibosatsu.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Gongen (avatar)</span> is likewise of Buddhist origin, a term deriving from the doctrine of honji suijaku ("original essence, manifest traces"). According to this belief, buddhas may provisionally manifest themselves in this world in the form of kami or deities indigenous to various locales. Some well-known kami bestowed with this title include Kumano Gongen, Kasuga Gongen, and Hakusan Gongen.<br />
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The title <span style="font-weight: bold;">reisha</span> originates with the Yuiitsu Shinto school of the Yoshida family, which first used the term to refer to a shrine erected over the grave of the school's founder. Mano Tokitsuna's Kokin shingaku ruihen describes reisha as "a general term referring to shrines devoted to the spirits of human beings," but the term was also later used as a title for the kami themselves. Within Yoshida Shintō, the titles reijin reisha and myōjin were all applied to deceased human spirits, and this usage influenced the use of the terms in other schools as well, including Yoshikawa Shintō and Suika Shintō, where they were applied to persons who had mastered the deepest imports of the religion. Some of these individuals included Yoshikawa Koretari, posthumously titled Miaredō Reisha, and Yamazaki Ansai, who was titled Suika Reisha.<br />
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Another unusual example of the attribution of shingō to humans is that of Sugawara Michizane, who was titled <span style="font-weight: bold;">tenjin</span> or "heavenly deity."<br />
<a href="http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/entry.php?entryID=17">source : Sato Masato, Kokugakuin 2005 </a><br />
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<b>More details and introduction:</b><br />
<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/shinbutsu-kami-to-hotoke.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. <b>shinbutsu </b>神仏 <b>kami to hotoke</b> . </span> </a><br />
shinbutsu shūgō 神仏習合 <b>Syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism</b><br />
shinbutsu bunri 神仏分離 <b>Separation of Shinto and Buddhism</b><br />
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<a href="https://www.google.co.jp/search?q=%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%81%AE%E7%A5%9E%E4%BB%8F&biw=1680&bih=883&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwixpczrs7TJAhUCJ5QKHRLVC58Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=_"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXk69JnPcERnF1-eCrCWMIGgUFgFWXb0HMi01kmGtPi5QZgKfveJJhZkAp4BOnK8VtQVdJdMTcxT0wT3slt02760roeFnYEP2ufC4TDiM8zPmxGzu1FdsNadB0h-Dc8sd-JFUL/s1600/shinbutsu+jiten.jpg" /></a><br />
<span style="font-size: medium;">日本の神仏の辞典 </span>- 大島建彦 (編集)<br />
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Okayama Pref., Japan 1996<br />
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Ein Wegweiser zur Ikonografie von japanischen Buddhastatuen<br />
by Gabi Greve</a> 1994<br />
(All about Japanese Buddhastatues)<br />
With a Review by Dietrich Seckel<br />
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<i>Article: </i><br />
<a href="http://wkdsaijikieuropa.blogspot.com/2010/03/kami-gods-of-japan.html">Buddhism and Shinto </a><br />
Michael Hofmann, March 2010<br />
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Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo , Fudou Myou Ou 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O<br />
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja <br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>Acala </b>(Skr.: Acala, Achala अचल; "immovable" one) </span><br />
is a guardian deity primarily revered in Vajrayana Buddhism in Japan, China and elsewhere.<br />
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He is classed among the vidyārāja and preeminent among the Five Wisdom Kings of the Womb Realm. Accordingly, his figure occupies an important hierarchical position in the pictorial diagramatic Mandala of the Two Realms. In Japan, Acala is revered in the Shingon, Tendai, Zen and Nichiren sects.<br />
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<b>Overview</b><br />
Descriptions of his physical appearance derive from such scriptural source as the Mahavairocana Tantra (Dainichikyō (『大日経』)) and its annotation.<br />
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His face is expressive of extreme wrath, wrinkle-browed,left eye squinted or looking askance, lower teeth biting down the upper lip. He has the physique of a corpulent (round-bellied) child. He bears a sword in his right hand, and a lariat or noose (kensaku (羂索)) in his left hand. He is engulfed in flame, and seated on a "huge rock base" (banjakuza (盤石座)).<br />
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Acala is said to be a powerful deity who protects All the Living (sattva, shujō (衆生)) by burning away all impediments (antar-aya, shōnan (障難)) and defilements, thus aiding them towards enlightenment.<br />
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In Japanese esoteric Buddhism, according to an arcane interpretive concept known as the "three wheel-embodiments(ja)" or <b>san rinjin</b> (三輪身) Acala and the rest of the five wisdom kings are considered <b>kyōryō tenshin</b> (教令輪身 "embodiments of the wheel of injunction"), or beings whose actions constitute the teaching of the law (the other embodiments teach by word, or merely by their manifest existence). Under this conceptualization, the wisdom kings are ranked superior to the Dharmapala (<b>gohō zenshin</b> (護法善神)), a different class of guardian deities. Nevertheless, this distinction sometimes fails to be asserted, or the two are openly treated as synonymous by many commentators, even in clearly Japanese religious contexts.<br />
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The Sanskrit symbol that represents Acala is <span style="font-size: large;">hāṃ हां</span> ( conventionally transliterated <span style="font-size: large;">kān (kaan) (カーン)</span>). <br />
However, it has been confounded with the similar glyph (हूं hūṃ), prompting some commentators to mistakenly identify the Acala with other deities. (The Sanskrit symbol is called siddham, bonji (梵字)), or "seed syllable" (zh: bīja, Ja: shuji (種子)).<br />
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Some of the other transliterations and variants to his name are Ācalanātha, Āryācalanātha, Ācala-vidyā-rāja. The Hindu form of the deity may also be known as Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇa or Caṇḍaroṣaṇa "the violent-wrathful" one.<br />
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<b>History</b><br />
Originally the Hindu deity Acalanātha (अचलनाथ),<br />
whose name in Sanskrit signifies ācala "immovable" + nātha' "protector, Acala was incorporated into esoteric Buddhism (late 7th century, India) as a servant of Buddha. In Tang Dynasty China, he became <b>Budong</b> (pinyin: Búdòng; Middle Chinese: /pǝw dungx/- 不動, "immovable"), a translated-meaning-name derived from Acala. In turn, the deity was imported into Japan as Fūdō (不動) "immovable") by the priest <b>Kobo Daishi Kūkai</b> (died 835) who was studying in China as a member of the Kentoshi mission, and founded the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism.<br />
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As the deity's importance waned in India and China (as did the religion itself), the iconic image remained popular throughout the Middle Ages (and into modern times) in Nepal, Tibet and Japan, where sculptural and pictorial representations of them are most often found. Much of the iconography comes from Japan, where a popular cult especially devoted to him has developed.<br />
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In Tibetan Buddhism and art, the <b>buddha Akshobhya</b>, whose name also means "the immovable one", presides over the clan of deities to which Ācala belongs. Other sources refer to the Acala/Caṇḍaroṣaṇa as an "emanation" of Akshobhya, suggesting further assimilation.<br />
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<b>Acala in Japan</b><br />
Fudō-myōō (不動明王) is the full Japanese name for Acala-vidyaraja, or Fudō (o-Fudō-sama etc.) for short. It is the literal translation of the Sanskrit term "immovable wisdom king".<br />
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<b>Iconography</b><br />
Acala in Buddhist art since the Heian era has depicted him as angry-faced, holding a vajra sword and a lariat. In later representations, such as those used by the yamabushi monks, he may have one fang pointing up and another pointing down, and a braid on the one side of his head.<br />
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The sword he holds may or may not be flaming and sometimes described only generically as a hōken (宝剣 "treasure sword") or as kongō-ken (金剛杵 "vajra sword"), which is descriptive of the fact that the pommel of the sword is in the shape of the talon-like kongō-sho (金剛杵 "vajra") of one type or another. It may also be referred to as sanko-ken (三鈷剣 "three-pronged vajra sword"). However in some cases as in the Akafudo painting, the divinity is seen holding the Kurikara-ken, a sword with the dragon coiled around it.<br />
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The flaming nimbus or halo behind the statue is known as the "karura flame", after a mythical firebreathing birdlike creature, the garuda.<br />
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The two boy servants who is usually depicted in attendance to Acala are named <b>Kongara </b>(Kiṃkara) and <b>Seitaka</b> (Ceṭaka) though there are said to be eight such boy servants altoghether, and as many as forty-eight servants overall.<br />
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His seat, the banjakuza (盤石座 or "huge rock base") is considered an appropriate iconographic symbol to demonstrate the steadfastness of" the Fudō.<br />
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<b>Acala/Fudo Cult</b><br />
In Japan, Acala became an idol of worship in its own right, and became installed as the gohonzon (本尊) or main deity at temples and outdoor shrines. A famous example is the Narita Fudo, a Shingon subsect temple at Narita-san.<br />
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At Shingon Buddhist temples dedicated to Ācala, priests perform the<b> Fudō-hō </b>(不動法), or ritual service to enlist the deity's power of purification to benefit the faithful. This rite routinely involves the use of the ritual burning ceremony, fire ritual or <b>goma</b> (護摩) (Skr.: Homa) as a purification tool.<br />
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Lay persons or monks in yamabushi gear who go into rigorous training outdoors in the mountains also often pray to small Ācala statue or talisman they carry, which serve as his honzon. This praciticed path of yamabushi's training, known as <b>Shugendō</b>, predates the introduction of Ācala, so at first adored idols such as the Zaō Gongen who appeared before the sect's founder En no Ozunu or the Vairocana. But eventually Ācala was added to list of deities most typically enshrined by the yamabushi monks, either portable, or installed in outdoor shrines (hokora). These statues would be often placed near waterfalls (a common training ground) and deep in the mountains and in caves.<br />
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Ācala also tops the list of so-called Thirteen Buddhas (jūsan butsu (十三仏)). Thus Shingon sect mourners assign the Fudo the "First Seven Days" (<b>Shonanoka</b> (初七日)) of service. The first week is an important observance, but perhaps not as prominently important as the observance of "seven times seven days" (i.e. 49 days) signifying the end of "intermediate state" (bardo).<br />
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Literature on Shinto Buddhist ritual will explain that such and such Sanskrit "seed syllable", or mantra or mudra is attendant to each of the "buddhas" for each observance period. But the scholarly consensus seems to be that the invoking of the "Thirteen Buddhas" had evolved later around the 14th century and became widespread by the following century, so this could not have been part of the original teachings by priest Kukai, but rather a later adaptation.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Acala Vidyârâja</span></b><br />
is one of the Vidyârâjas (Myôô) class of deities, and a very wrathful deity.<br />
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He is portrayed holding a sword in his right hand and a coiled rope in his left hand. With this sword of wisdom, Acala cuts through deluded and ignorant minds and with the rope he binds those who are ruled by their violent passions and emotions. He leads them onto the correct path of self control. Acala is also portrayed surrounded by flames, flames which consume the evil and the defilements of this world. He sits on a flat rock which symbolizes the unshakeable peace and bliss which he bestows to the minds and the bodies of his devotees.<br />
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<b>Purpose and Vows</b><br />
Acala transmits the teachings and the injunctions of Mahâvairocana to all living beings and whether they agree to accept or to reject these injunctions is up to them, Acala's blue/black body and fierce face symbolize the force of his will to draw all beings to follow the teachings of the Buddha. Nevertheless, Acala's nature is essentially one of compassion and he has vowed to be of service to all beings for eternity.<br />
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Acala also represents his aspect of service by having his hair knotted in the style of a servant: his hair is tied into seven knots and falls down from his head on the left side. Acala has two teeth protruding from out of his mouth, an upper tooth and a lower tooth. The upper tooth is pointed downward and this represents his bestowing unlimited compassion who are suffering in body and spirit. His lower tooth is pointed upward and this represents the strength of his desire to progress upward in his service for the Truth. In his upward search for Bodhi and in his downward concern for suffering beings, he represents the beginning of the religious quest, the awakening of the Bodhicitta and the beginning of his compassionate concern for others.<br />
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His vow is to do battle with evil with a powerful mind of compassion and to work for the protection of true happiness. To pray for recovery from illness and for safety while traveling is to rely upon his vow and power to save. Acala is also the guide for the deceased, to help save them and assist them in becoming buddhas for the first seven days after death.<br />
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<b>Firmly Rooted: On Fudo Myoo's Origins <br />
Standing Fast: Fudō Myōō in Japanese Literature</b><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">19 Characteristic Signs of Fudo Myo-O </span></b><br />
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不動十九観 / 不動十九相観 </span></b><br />
<span style="font-size: 130%;">Fudoo Juukyuu Sansoo<br />
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Just as Buddha Shakyamuni has 32 characteristic signs, Fudo Myo-O has 19.<br />
They are described in documents of the Tendai sect like the following:<br />
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1 He is an incarnation of Dainichi Nyorai.<br />
2 His Mantra has the four letters : a ro kan man .<br />
3 He usually lives in a world of fire.<br />
4 He has the figure of a fat young man, rather unpleasant.<br />
5 He has <b>seven knots</b> in his hair and a lotus blossom on top of them.<br />
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6 On his left shoulder a <b>plait</b> of hair hangs down.<br />
7 The <b>wrinkles</b> on his forehead look like water waves.<br />
8 The left eye is closed, the right one wide open. - <b>eyes</b> <br />
9 He bites his right upper lip with the lower <b>teeth</b> and his left lip protrudes.<br />
10 He has his mouth shut strictly.<br />
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11 He carries a three-pronged <b>sword</b> in his right hand.<br />
12 He carries a <b>rope</b> in his left hand.<br />
13 He eats the leftover food of ascetic monks.<br />
14 He stands or sits on a <b>throne of stone</b>.<br />
15 His body color is of an unpleasant black-blue-green.<br />
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16 His look is fierce and threatening.<br />
17 He has a fiery Garuda bird on his<b> halo</b>.<br />
18 A <b>Kurikara Dragon</b> is wrapped around his sword.<br />
19 He has two <b>child acolytes</b> by his side.<br />
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05 - 06 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/08/hairstyle.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kami 髪 his hairstyle . </span> </a><br />
shichi shakei 七沙髻 / benpatsu 一弁髪<br />
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07 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/08/forehead-wrinkles.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . suiha 水波相 wrinkles on his forehead . </span> </a><br />
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08 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/12/goshiki-fudo-fudo-in-five-colors.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . tenchigan 天地眼 "eyes of heaven and earth" . </span> </a><br />
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09 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/06/kiba-teeth.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kiba 牙 the teeth of Fudo . </span> </a><br />
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11 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/kurikara-sword-of-fudo-myo-o.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . gooma riken 降魔利剣 demon-subjugating sharp sword . </span> </a><br />
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12 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/07/left-hand.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kensaku, kenjaku 羂索 rope, lariat, noose . </span> </a><br />
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14 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/06/daiza-seat.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . daiza 台座 seat, throne . </span> </a><br />
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17 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/06/koohai-mandorla.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . koohai, kōhai 光背 mandorla, halo, Nimbus. </span> </a> <br />
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18 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/kurikara-sword-of-fudo-myo-o.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Kurikara sword 倶利伽羅不動剣 . </span> </a><br />
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19 <a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2008/05/shikoku-fudo-pilgrims.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Sanjuuroku Dooji 三十六童子 36 Attendants . </span> </a><br />
Kongara 矜迦羅童子(こんがらどうじ)、<br />
Seitaka 制迦童子(せいたかどうじ)<br />
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天台僧 安然が、「不動立印儀軌修行次第」により不動明王を想い従うために唱えたもの<br />
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(1)大日如来の化身<br />
(2)真言中に、ア・ロ・カン・マンの4字がある<br />
(3)常に火生三昧(かしょうざんまい)に住んでいる<br />
(4)肥満した童子の姿で、卑しい<br />
(5)頭頂に七沙髻があり、蓮華をのせている<br />
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(6)左肩に一弁髪を垂らす benpatsu<br />
(7)額に水波(すいは)のようなしわがある suiha<br />
(8)左の目を閉じ右の目を開いている <br />
(9)下の歯で右上の唇を噛み、左下の唇の外へ出している<br />
(10)口を硬く閉じている<br />
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(11)右手に三鈷剣を持っている<br />
(12)左手に羂索を持っている<br />
(13)行者の残食を食べる<br />
(14)大磐石の上に安座している<br />
(15)色が醜く青黒<br />
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(16)奮迅して憤怒している<br />
(17)光背に迦楼羅炎(かるらえん)がある<br />
(18)倶力迦羅竜が剣にまとわりついている<br />
(19)両脇に2童子が侍している<br />
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<b>Buddha Shakyamuni </b><br />
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01 玉林院 Gyokurin-In (さいたま市緑区中尾2343)廃寺。不動堂 Fudo Hall - Saitama city <br />
02 明音院(さいたま市南区大谷口3025)廃寺 - abandoned 。 Myoon-In <br />
03 西林院(さいたま市南区大谷口3133)廃寺 - abandoned 。 Sairin-In <br />
04 寶珠山吉祥寺(さいたま市緑区中尾1410) Kichijo-Ji <br />
05 三光院(さいたま市緑区東浦和8-10)廃寺 - abandoned 。 Sanko-In <br />
06 玉泉院(さいたま市緑区大間木296-2) Gyokusen-In <br />
07 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji (さいたま市緑区中尾238)廃寺。現不動ヶ谷不動堂 Fudo Hall <br />
08 光善院 Kozen-In (さいたま市浦和区元町1-231-1)廃寺。現皇山不動堂 Fudo Hall (浦和区木崎2-4-13) <br />
09 観音寺 Kanon-Ji (さいたま市浦和区北浦和3-15-22)廃寺 - abandoned 。現廓信寺 <br />
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10 観音寺(さいたま市大宮区高鼻町2-262)廃寺。現満福寺(さいたま市北区日進町2-1003) <br />
<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2014/06/kannon-ji-adachi.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 10 観音寺 Kannon-Ji . </span> </a> <br />
11 景元寺 Keigen-Ji (さいたま市大宮区北袋町2-379) <br />
12 正福寺 Shofuku-Ji (さいたま市浦和区上木崎7-19-1) <br />
13 西林山長覺院 Chogaku-In (さいたま市浦和区領家4-20-3) <br />
14 光珠山東泉寺 Tosen-Ji (さいたま市浦和区瀬ヶ崎2-15-3) <br />
15 不動堂 Fudo Hall (さいたま市緑区三室601-3)現報恩寺 Hoon-Ji <br />
16 瑠璃光山東漸寺 Tozen-Ji (さいたま市緑区馬場1-3-2) <br />
17 大智山文殊寺 Monju-Ji (さいたま市緑区三室1956) <br />
18 不動堂 Fudo Hall (さいたま市緑区芝原2-1-6) <br />
19 慈了山清泰寺 Seitai-Ji (さいたま市緑区東浦和5-18-9) <br />
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20 不動堂 Fudo Hall (さいたま市緑区大間木1906八丁観音堂内) <br />
21 醫王山薬王寺 Yakuo-Ji (川口市木曽呂934) - Kawaguchi city <br />
22 青龍山西光院 Seiko-In (川口市戸塚2-6-29) <br />
23 平沼弁天坊 Hiranuma Benten Bo (川口市東川口5-21-19)平沼町会会館 <br />
24 延壽院 Enju-In (川口市東川口1-10-15)廃寺 - abandoned 。現一本木町会会館 <br />
25 長久山真乗院 Shinjo-In (川口市石神1253) <br />
26 寶泉院 Hosen-In (川口市神戸303-3)廃寺 - abandoned 。現神戸町会会館 <br />
27 長源寺 Chogen-Ji (川口市道合1221)廃寺 - abandoned 。現安養山大徳寺 <br />
28 戎光山多寶院 Taho-In (川口市新井宿157) <br />
29 箱崎山地蔵院Jizo-In (川口市桜町5-5-39) <br />
<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2014/06/jizo-in-saitama.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 29 地蔵院 Jizo-In . </span> </a> <br />
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30 神明院 Shinmei-In (川口市安行領家377)廃寺。不動尊は宝厳院慈林寺 <br />
宝厳院慈林寺 Jirin-Ji (川口市安行慈林954) <br />
源性寺 Gensho-Ji (川口市安行本町3-7-8)廃寺 - abandoned 。現本町三丁目自冶会館 <br />
瑠璃山薬林寺 Yakurin-Ji (川口市朝日1-4-33) <br />
東明院 Tomei-In (川口市船戸1-29)廃寺 - abandoned 。現平等山善光寺 <br />
薬王山最勝院 Saisho-In (川口市飯塚1-15-24) <br />
無動山観音寺 Kannon-Ji (東京都北区浮間4-9-2) - Tokyo, Kita ward <br />
大教院 Daikyo-In (東京都北区浮間4-9-2)廃寺 - abandoned 。現無動山観音寺 <br />
大光寺 Daiko-Ji (川口市南町1-6-2)廃寺 - abandoned 。不動尊は珍珠山吉祥院 <br />
39 東福院 Tofuku-In (川口市西川口5-15-12)廃寺 - abandoned 。 <br />
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40 旧鶴林山正覺院 Seikaku-In (戸田市中町2-14-3)大宮金剛寺に変更 - Saitama, Toda city <br />
亀寶山多福院 Tafuku-In (戸田市本町3-4-3) <br />
新龍山金剛院 Kongo-In (戸田市氷川町2-11-11) <br />
薬王山真福寺 Shinpuku-Ji (戸田市笹目1-12) <br />
東光山慈眼寺 Jigan-Ji (戸田市笹目5-12-11) <br />
圓通寺 Entsul-Ji (戸田市美女木7-4-2)現三宝山徳祥寺 <br />
日輪山一乗院 Ichijo-In (さいたま市南区内谷3-7-13) <br />
明王山西蔵寺 Saizo-Ji (さいたま市南区内谷4-2)廃寺。現内谷不動堂 Fudo Hall <br />
四谷観音寺 Kannon-Ji (さいたま市南区四谷3-7-34)廃寺。現四谷観音堂 <br />
49 寳榮山如意輪寺 Nyoirin-Ji (さいたま市桜区田島3-28-19)廃寺。現田島観音堂 <br />
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50 神童山薬王院 Yakuo-In さいたま市桜区田島5-15-5) <br />
真光寺 Shinko-Ji (さいたま市桜区新開1-6-35) <br />
安養山金剛寺 Kongo-Ji (さいたま市桜区道場3-15-3) <br />
蓮乗寺 Renjo-Ji (さいたま市桜区栄和6-11-5)廃寺 - abandoned <br />
出世山光明寺 Komyo-Ji (さいたま市桜区町谷3-11-18) <br />
華蔵院 Kezo-In (さいたま市桜区南元宿1-13)廃寺 - abandoned 。現南元宿不動堂 <br />
三神山萬行寺 Mangyo-Ji (さいたま市桜区中島4-4-21)廃寺。 <br />
神明寺 Jimyo-Ji (さいたま市桜区塚本246-1)廃寺 - abandoned 。現塚本神明神社 <br />
大泉寺 Daisen-Ji (さいたま市西区島根634)廃寺 - abandoned。墓地のみ <br />
59 林光寺 Rinko-Ji (さいたま市西区植田谷本504) <br />
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60 東覺院 / 東覚院 Togaku-In (さいたま市桜区神田726)廃寺。現永福寺 <br />
三光寺 Sanko-Ji (さいたま市中央区上峰4-7-28)廃寺。現円福寺 <br />
圓乗院 / 円乗院 Enjo-In (さいたま市中央区本町西1-13-10) <br />
明王院(さいたま市中央区鈴谷8-4)廃寺 - abandoned 。現鈴谷大堂 <br />
日向不動堂 Hinata Fudo-Do (さいたま市桜区西堀10-4) <br />
法性寺 Hossho-Ji (さいたま市中央区大戸3-13-3)廃寺 - abandoned 。現大戸不動堂 Fudo Hall <br />
上宮山醫王寺 / 医王寺 Io-Ji (さいたま市桜区西堀2-6-17) <br />
鹿手袋不動堂 Shikatebukuro Fudo-Do (さいたま市南区鹿手袋6-5-10)。現寶泉寺境外不動堂 Fudo Hall <br />
遍照院 Henjo-In (さいたま市南区沼影1-6-29)廃寺 - abandoned。現沼影観音堂 <br />
69 真福寺 Shinpuku-Ji (さいたま市南区別所2-5-14) <br />
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70 玉蔵院 Gyokuzo-In (さいたま市浦和区仲町2-13-22) <br />
不動堂 Fudo-Do (さいたま市浦和区常磐1-4-23成就院内) <br />
福壽寺 Fukuju-Ji (さいたま市浦和区岸町3-13)廃寺 - abandoned 。現調神社 <br />
醫王寺 / 医王寺 Io-Ji (さいたま市南区白幡2-16-8) <br />
寶性寺 / 宝性寺 Hosho-Ji (さいたま市南区本町2-13-4) <br />
不動堂 Fudo Hall (さいたま市南区文蔵4-7-5)薬師堂内 <br />
玉泉院 Gyokusen-In (さいたま市南区根岸4-2-7)廃寺 - abandoned 。現根岸薬師堂 <br />
晴曇山和光院 Wako-In (さいたま市南区辻3-11-6) <br />
吉祥院 Kissho-In (さいたま市南区辻2-3-9) <br />
79 東光寺 Toko-Ji (蕨市錦町6-5)廃寺 - abandoned 。 <br />
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80 成就院 Joju-In (蕨市北町3-2-4)廃寺 - abandoned 。現三学院 - Warabi city, Nishiki town <br />
81 真光寺 Shinko-Ji (川口市芝6296)廃寺。現慈星院管理 - Kawaguchi city <br />
82 神宮寺 Jingu-Ji (川口市芝6880)廃寺 - abandoned 。現長徳寺管理 <br />
83 慈星院 Jisei-In (川口市芝5222) <br />
84 天晴山大行院 Daigyo-In (川口市芝高木1-14-27) <br />
85 不動堂 Fudo Hall (川口市芝下3-35-2)芝下町会会館 <br />
86 稲荷山定正寺 Josho-Ji (蕨市塚越3-2-14)廃寺 - abandoned 。現塚越稲荷神社 <br />
07 大聖山龍泉寺 Ryusen-Ji (川口市青木5-5-36) <br />
88 般若院 Hannya-In (川口市青木5-18)廃寺 - abandoned 。現青木氷川神社 <br />
89 大学院 Daigaku-In (川口市青木5-19)廃寺 - abandoned。なし <br />
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90 寶林寺 / 宝林寺 Horin-Ji (川口市南5-14)廃寺 - abandoned 。現吾智堂 <br />
駒形山真福寺 Shinpuku-Ji (川口市辻736) <br />
円通山法福寺 Hofuku-Ji (川口市里1577) <br />
明達院 Myotatsu-In (川口市上青木2-27)廃寺 - abandoned 。現上青木氷川神社 <br />
観了坊/ 読了坊 Dokuryo-Bo (川口市前川4-30-13)現補陀洛山観福寺 <br />
萬福寺 Manpuku-Ji (川口市前川4-30-13)現補陀洛山観福寺 <br />
大光寺 Daiko-Ji (川口市伊刈975)廃寺。現伊刈町会会館 <br />
大慈山観音院 Kannon-In (川口市柳崎4-11-30) <br />
安樂寺 Anraku-Ji (さいたま市南区大谷2015)現信成院 <br />
99 善應院 Zenno-In (さいたま市南区広ヶ谷戸320) <br />
100行弘寺 Gyoko-Ji (さいたま市南区太田窪2310) <br />
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武州足立百不動尊霊場概要 <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims - INTRODUCTION . </span></a><br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Japanese Legends - 伝説 民話 昔話 – ABC-List . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Japan - Shrines and Temples - Index . </span></a><br />
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<a href="https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2018/08/adachi-ward.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Adachi ku 足立区 Adachi ward Tokyo . </span> </a> <br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Daifuku-Ji 大福寺 <br />
室田之滝不動尊 Murota no Taki Fudo Waterfall <br />
秀巌山 Shuganzan 瀧水院 Ryusui-In </span></b><br />
Gunma 群馬県 <br />
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群馬県高崎市 / 5558 Nakamurodamachi, Takasaki, Gunma<br />
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Founded most probably by 最澄伝教大師 Saicho Dengyo Daishi when he traveled in the area.<br />
Saicho carved the statue of Fudo Myo-O and built the hall to shelter it. Then he held a ritual to purify the statue and took one of his ritual tools, the <i>dokko</i> 独鈷 thunderbolt, and threw it outside at the rock, where the waterfall started to flow. Saicho said:<br />
「滝に沐浴すれば総じて苦悩を洗い、<br />
去りて秘境の極に至ることこの清泉に勝るものなし」<br />
The present-day hall was built in 1802.<br />
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Many pilgrims came to the waterfall to pray for healing from diseases of the brain. <br />
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Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Fudosawa Tsubakurodani Valley </span></b><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> Tsubakuro-dani つばくろ谷 Tsubakuro valley </span> <br />
The view of the dense trees closing in on 不動沢 <b>Fudousawa Creek</b> deep inside Tsubakuro Valley in Fukushima Prefecture is splendid. It is also one of the most famous fall-leaf viewing spots along the Bandai-azuma skyline, as well as being one of the eight great Azuma viewing spots.<br />
The name <b>Tsubakuro</b> comes from the fact that Asian spotted martins (or iwatsubame in Japanese) often used to fly through and above the valley.<br />
A new <b>Fudousawa Bridge</b>, <br />
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秋の吾妻不動沢つばくろ谷 <br />
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Tsubakuro Valley Parking Lot<br />
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<a href="https://worldkigodatabase.blogspot.com/2006/07/swallow-tsubame.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. tsubakuro つばくろ swallow, martin . </span> </a><br />
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Clear water counted as one of Japan’s 100 Fine Water gushes out at the base of a 500-year-old huge cedar tree in the precinct of Hakoshima Fudoson Temple in Hakoshima, Higashi-Agatsuma-cho, Agatsuma-gun, Gunma Prefecture. <br />
It springs out 30,000 tons of water per day. <br />
The water is supposed to be the sub-soil water of Lake Haruna.<br />
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that the wife of a Warring States period warrior of the Kibe clan was pursued by the enemy and finally threw herself into Lake Haruna. Knowing this tragedy, her son Priest Enko of the nearby temple sent her memorial tablet to the bottom of the lake to appease her soul. The tablet, however, floated out of water in the springs later. This memorial tablet is placed in the temple hall even today.<br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> Hakoshima Fudo Hall <br />
東吾妻町大字箱島、箱島不動尊(箱島不動堂)</span> <br />
の脇に立つスギの木(「不動尊の大杉」、樹齢400ないし500年、東吾妻町指定天然記念物)の根元から湧き出す水が、箱島湧水である。湧出量は1年間を通じて1日あたり3万立方メートルで、伝説では榛名湖からの水とされているが、実際にはそうではなく、山に降った雨水が火山灰層を浸透して湧いたものである。湧出後は高さ12メートル・幅7メートルの山雀の瀑と呼ばれる滝となって流れ落ちている。下流の鳴沢川はホタルの生息地であり、地元の住民らによって清掃活動が行われている。 <br />
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群馬県吾妻郡東吾妻町 <br />
909 Hakoshima, Higashiagatsuma, Agatsuma District, Gunma<br />
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Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims . </span> </a><br />
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<b>Mount Atago in Kasama,Ibaraki Prefecture</b><br />
茨城県笠間市泉の愛宕山中の悪態祭り巡拝路の祠<br />
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不動明王様が睨みをきかせた豪華な寺院<br />
「成田山川越別院」 <b>Naritasan Kawagoe Betsuin</b><br />
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At a train station in<br />
富山県の中新川(なかにいかわ)郡<br />
Toyama prefecture, Nakaniikawa <br />
There is a famous temple named 「日石(にっせき)寺<br />
and an onsen hot spring named after Fudo :<br />
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大岩不動尊 Ooiwa Fudo (Big Rock)<br />
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Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Daishooji 大聖寺 Daisho-Ji </span></b><br />
<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Nr. 35 阿舎羅山 - 不動院 - 波切不動尊 Namikiri Fudo <br />
Fudo cutting the waves </span></b><br />
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<b>Chiba</b> 千葉県 <br />
涅槃の道場 Nehan : The fourth round: Nirvana <br />
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いすみ市大原町大原10676 <br />
10676 Ohara, Isumi, Chiba<br />
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The temple is in the middle of the Ohara fishing village. <br />
The village is famous for the 大原はだか祭 Ohara Hadaka Naked Festival.<br />
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The temple was built in 1248, when a woman diver found a statue of Fudo Myo-O on the bottom of the ocean. <br />
The roof of the Fudo Hall was thatched and is now an important cultural property. <br />
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The main statue is 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai.<br />
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Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Isumi Fudo Son 夷隅不動尊 <br />
Kariya Fudo Son 刈谷不動尊 </span></b><br />
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<b>Chiba</b> 千葉県 <br />
涅槃の道場 Nehan : The fourth round: Nirvana <br />
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千葉県夷隅郡夷隅町苅谷307<br />
307 Kariya hamlet, Isumi town, Chiba <br />
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The temple was founded in around 1580. <br />
It is located in the <i>kimon</i> 鬼門 inauspicious direction in the North-East of the castle 万喜城 Mangijo / Manki castle of the Daimyo of the Isumi region, 土岐氏 the Toki clan. <br />
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Mangi castle (万木城) is located over Shiroyama hill, one of about 50 meter height in the middle part of current Isumi city at the southeastern part of Boso peninsula. Isumi-gawa river, a large one of the area which flows from nearly south edge of Boso peninsula flows toward north and turns to east at Otaki town toward Pacific Ocean, and castle site is just at the middle of Otaki area and river mouth. <br />
<b>... Origin of Mangi castle</b><br />
Origin of Mangi castle is unclear along with its master Toki clan, but might be built in the beginning of 16th century. Toki clan was originally a distinguished family which was a branch family of Minamoto clan that later established Kamakura Shogunate and regarded as the leader of Samurai. Toki clan diverged from Minamoto clan in 11th century, then grew their power at their territory Mino province (Gifu prefecture) along with many branch families. <br />
..... Kazusa Toki clan at Mangi castle was a branch family of Toki clan. ..... <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">bokeyoke Yakushi ぼけ除け薬師 <br />
Yakushi to prevent dementia </span> <br />
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<b>- Chant of the temple</b><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">幸野(みゆきの)の 原に坐します 不動尊<br />
萬喜(まんぎ)の城の 病門の除 </span><br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2014/06/tengu-and-fudo-myo-o.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Tengu and Fudo Myo-o 天狗と不動明王 . </span></a><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> shuin 朱印 stamp </span> <br />
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<b>- - - - - Homepage of the temple</b><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">further news</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">夷隅郡 Isumi district </span> <br />
Isumi is part of ancient Kazusa Province. During the Edo period, the area was mostly tenryō territory ruled by various hatamoto on behalf of the Tokugawa shogunate. The former town of Isumi was established on April 29, 1955 from the merger of former Kuniyoshi Town with two neighboring villages. <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - <b>Introduction</b> . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/09/peace-pagoda-narita.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 . </span> </a><br />
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Japanese Temples - ABC list - . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size: 78%;">- #kanto #bando #pilgrim #isumifudo #isumi - </span> <br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Takatsuka Fudo Son 高塚不動尊 </span></b><br />
<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Nr. 33 妙高山 Myokosan - 大聖院 Daisho-In </span></b><br />
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<b>Chiba</b> 千葉県 <br />
涅槃の道場 Nehan : The fourth round: Nirvana <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/pilgrimages-to-fudoo-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 北関東三十六不動尊霊場<br />
36 Fudo Temples in Kanto / Bando . </span> </a> <br />
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大聖院 Daisho-In<br />
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安房郡千倉町大川817<br />
Chiba, Minamibōsō-shi, Chikurachō Ōkawa<br />
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The temple was founded by 良弁僧正 Saint Roben. He also carved the statue of Fudo Myo-O.<br />
The temple is well visited by the local fishermen to pray for a good catch. <br />
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A statue at the roadside. 前不動<br />
For those who could not walk up to the main Fudo Hall on the mountain. <br />
Mount Takatsukayama 高塚山 is only 168 m high.<br />
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The main Fudo in the Fudo Hall is a secret statue. <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> shuin 朱印 stamp </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">omamori お守り amulet </span> <br />
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<b>- - - - - Homepage of the temple</b><br />
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<b>Mount Takatsukayama</b> 高塚山 is only 216 m high.<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">The Sea and the Sacred in Japan: Aspects of Maritime Religion </span> <br />
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<a href="https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=N-xdDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA112&lpg=PA112&dq=chiba+takatsukayama&source=bl&ots=uIAtovnazN&sig=ACfU3U2ffnQrZBVG1KyVTnW2PfldCqfSng&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiInqrotPHgAhWyyIsBHVs5CToQ6AEwBHoECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=chiba%20takatsukayama&f=false"> - read at google books - </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - <b>Introduction</b> . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/09/peace-pagoda-narita.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 . </span> </a><br />
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Japanese Temples - ABC list - . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size: 78%;">- #kanto #bando #pilgrim #takatsuka #takatsukachiba - </span> Gabi Grevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9354932.post-4282637344210645612019-02-28T20:19:00.000-08:002019-02-28T20:19:08.786-08:00Iwase Fudo Chiba <a href="http://darumasan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 78%;">[ . BACK to Daruma Museum TOP . ]</span></a><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Iwase Fudo Son 岩瀬不動尊 </span></b><br />
<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Nr. 32 普和山 Fuwazan - 最上寺 Saijo-Ji </span></b><br />
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<b>Chiba</b> 千葉県 <br />
涅槃の道場 Nehan : The fourth round: Nirvana <br />
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36 Fudo Temples in Kanto / Bando . </span> </a> <br />
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富津市岩瀬416<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">- Chant of the temple </span> <br />
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The temple was founded around 670 by 役の行者 En no Gyoja, who made the statue of Fudo Myo-O and gave a name to the temple<br />
The name Fuwazan refers to the mountain in the back of the building, with the wish<br />
「普く和らぎが与えられますように」 <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> onegai Fudo お願い不動 to grant a wish </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 天狗のお面 mask of a Tengu </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">厄除岩瀬不動尊 Yakuyoke Iwase Fudo Son </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> shuin 朱印 stamp </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">omamori お守り amulet </span> <br />
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<b>- - - - - Homepage of the temple</b><br />
<a href="http://www.saijoji.com/">- source : saijoji.com... </a> <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - <b>Introduction</b> . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/09/peace-pagoda-narita.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 . </span> </a><br />
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Japanese Temples - ABC list - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2008/07/daisho-holy-fudo.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 大聖不動明王 Daisho Fudo . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Iwatsuki Fudo 岩槻不動 - 岩槻大師 Iwatsuki Daishi</span></b><br />
<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Nr. 31 光岩山 - 釈迦院 Shaka-In - <br />
彌勒密寺 Mirokumitsu-Ji </span></b><br />
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<b>Saitama </b> 埼玉県 <br />
菩提の道場 Bodai : The third round: Enlightenment <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/pilgrimages-to-fudoo-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 北関東三十六不動尊霊場<br />
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埼玉県さいたま市岩槻区本町2丁目7-35 <br />
2 Chome-7-35 Honcho, Iwatsuki Ward, Saitama<br />
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The temple belongs to the Shingon sect. It was founded in 774.<br />
The main statue is 大聖不動明王 <b>Daisho Fudo Myo-O,</b> surrounded by four other Myo-O, together the <br />
五大明王 <b>Godai Myo-O </b>- Five great Myo-O Statues<br />
降三世明王 Gozanze, 軍荼利明王 Gundari, 大威徳明王 Daiitoku, <br />
金剛夜叉明王 Kongo Yasha<br />
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It is said that Kobo Daishi made these five statues himself. <br />
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In the compound is a path for <br />
<a href="https://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.com/2010/02/sunafumi-sacred-sand.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Sunafumi Henro pilgrims お砂ふみ遍路 . </span> </a><br />
walking on the sacred sand<br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2014/06/godai-myo-o.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Godai Myo-O 五大明王 Five Great Myo-O . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://washokufood.blogspot.com/2008/07/naganegi-leek.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Iwatsuki negi 岩槻葱 leek from Iwatsuki . </span> </a><br />
It has been out of use for many years but now revived by some diligent farmers. It is a special leek with 10 to 20 stems growing from the same stem. The white stems are about 20 cm long, and the soft green leaves are also eaten. It tasts rather sweet when cut fresh and put on a grill, the whole white and green plant.<br />
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The town uses this leek to revitaize the region,<br />
"negiwai no machi" 「ぶらり岩槻観光『ねぎわい』マップ」.<br />
(<i>negiwai</i> is a pun with <i>nigiwai</i> 賑わい bustling, being busy)<br />
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Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Japanese Temples - ABC list - . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Koke Fudoo 苔不動明王 Moss Fudo </span></b><br />
<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Nr. 29 不動山洞昌院 Fudosan Tosho-In </span></b><br />
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<b>Saitama </b> 埼玉県 <br />
菩提の道場 Bodai : The third round: Enlightenment <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/pilgrimages-to-fudoo-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 北関東三十六不動尊霊場<br />
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県秩父郡長瀞町野上下郷2868 <br />
868 Nogami Shimogo, Nagatoro, Chichibu District, Saitama<br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">Also called <br />
hagi no tera 萩の寺 <b>Bush Clover Temple</b>. </span> <br />
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The temple dates back to the Mid-Heian period and the statue of Fudo Myo-O was made by 弘法大師 Kobo Daishi himself. <br />
In the back of the temple is 不動山 Mount Fudosan with a rock full of moss, which appeared to look like Fudo and his two disciples, hence the name<br />
<span style="font-size: 130%;">苔不動尊 Moss Fudo </span> <br />
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roku Jizoo 六地蔵 <b>six Jizo Bosatsu statues</b><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">shuin 朱印 stamp </span> <br />
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<b>- - - - - Homepage of the temple</b><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> Fudoyama 不動山 Mount Fudo </span> <br />
549 m / Fudō Yama<br />
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埼玉県本庄市の不動山 <br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/02/mizukake.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. mizukake Fudo 水掛不動明王 throwing water on Fudo . </span> </a><br />
at 法善寺 Hozen-Ji - all covered in moss<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/09/peace-pagoda-narita.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 . </span> </a><br />
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Japanese Temples - ABC list - . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Nr. 10 田無山 Tanashisan - 田無不動 Tanashi Fudo </span></b><br />
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<b>東京都</b> Tokyo <br />
修行の道場 The second round: Austerities<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/pilgrimages-to-fudoo-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 北関東三十六不動尊霊場<br />
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東京都西東京市田無町三丁目<br />
3 Chome-8-12 Tanashicho, Nishi-Tokyo<br />
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Founded around 1620 by high priest 法印権大僧都俊栄和尚 with the name <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;"> 法界山西光寺 Hokaisan <b>Saiko-Ji</b> . </span> <br />
Relocated to its present place around 1650.<br />
In the Edo period, it was related to the shrine 尉殿権現社 <b>Shodono Gongen Sha</b>, now named <br />
<a href="https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2018/06/nishitokyo-tanashi-district.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Tanashi Jinja 田無神社 Tanashi Shrine . </span> </a><br />
After the Meiji restoration the temple was merged with 密蔵院 Mitsuzo-In and 観音寺 Kannon-Ji and got the name 田無山総持寺 <b>Tanashisan Soji-Ji</b><br />
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It is so beautiful, it was elected as Nr. 73 of 東京百景 the 100 special sights of Tokyo. <br />
<a href="https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%96%B0%E6%9D%B1%E4%BA%AC%E7%99%BE%E6%99%AF"> - reference source : wikipedia - </a><br />
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The main statue is 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai. <br />
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<b>- - - - - Homepage of the temple</b><br />
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多摩八十八ヶ所3 Tama 88 Temples - Nr. 33<br />
<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2014/10/shikoku-henro-temple-list.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kobo Daishi Reijo 弘法大師霊場 Pilgrimages . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - <b>Introduction</b> . </span> </a> <br />
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Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Japanese Temples - ABC list - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2018/06/nishitokyo-tanashi-district.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Tanashi choo 田無町 Tanashi district Tokyo . </span> </a><br />
- Tanashi Jinja 田無神社 Tanashi Shrine <br />
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<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Nr. 06 等覚院 Togaku-In - 神木不動 Shiboku Fudo <br />
Shibokusan 神木山 </span></b><br />
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<b>Kanagawa</b> 神奈川県 <br />
発心の道場 The first round: Awakening your heart<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/pilgrimages-to-fudoo-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 北関東三十六不動尊霊場<br />
36 Fudo Temples in Kanto / Bando . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">神木不動のつつじ gate with azaleas </span> <br />
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神奈川県川崎市宮前区神木本町 1-8-1<br />
Shiboku Honcho, Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa<br />
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The main hall has been established in 1859. <br />
The main gate dates back to 1898.<br />
The temple also houses a statue of 毘沙門天 <b>Bishamonten.</b> <br />
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This Fudo statue has been made in 2007. It is about 3,6 m high.<br />
Many copies of the Sutras are offerings in its seat.<br />
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<b>- - - - - Homepage of the temple</b><br />
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May 8 - - - 薬師如来大護摩<br />
May 28 - - - 不動明王大護摩 Fudo Goma Fire Ritual<br />
<a href="https://www.tougakuin.jp/gyouji.html"> - reference source : tougakuin.jp/gyouji... - </a><br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/06/shinboku-divine-tree.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. shinboku 神木 sacred tree, divine tree . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - <b>Introduction</b> . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/09/peace-pagoda-narita.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 . </span> </a><br />
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;"> Konzooji 金蔵寺 - 日吉不動 Hiyoshi Fudo </span></b><br />
<b><span style="font-size: 130%;">Nr. 05 清林山 Seirinzan - 佛乗院 Butsujo-In <br />
- 金蔵寺 Konzo-Ji </span></b> <br />
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<b>Kanagawa</b> 神奈川県 横浜市港北区日吉本町2-41-2<br />
発心の道場 The first round: Awakening your heart<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/pilgrimages-to-fudoo-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 北関東三十六不動尊霊場<br />
36 Fudo Temples in Kanto / Bando / Nr. 05 . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2014/05/buso-pilgrims-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 武相不動尊二十八所 - Busoo - Buso <br />
Musashino and Sagami - 28 temples / Nr. 08 . </span> </a> <br />
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横浜市港北区日吉本町2-41-2 <br />
2 Chome-41-2 Hiyoshihoncho, Kohokuku Yokohama<br />
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A temple of 天台宗 the Tendai sect.<br />
It was founded by priest <b>Chisho Daishi </b>智證大師(814 - 891)on his travels to the Eastern provinces. He carved a statue of Fudo Myo-O and founded 23 temples in the region.<br />
During the Edo period, the temple became quite rich.<br />
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It has a lot of colorful carvings on the walls, like dragons, phoenix, the three monkeys (no see no hear no speak evil) and more. <br />
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<a href="https://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/05/chisho-daishi.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Chisho Daishi 智證大師 Enchin 圓珍 - 円珍 . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2014/05/buso-pilgrims-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 武相不動尊8番 Buso Fudo Son Nr. 8 . </span> </a> <br />
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関東百八地蔵霊場 108 Jizo Temples in Kanto - 85番<br />
准秩父三十四観音霊場 34 Kannon Temples Chichibu / 3番<br />
横浜七福神寿老神 Yokohama Shichifukujin - Jurojin <br />
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<b>- - - - - Homepage of the temple</b><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - <b>Introduction</b> . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/09/peace-pagoda-narita.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 . </span> </a><br />
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji<br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Japanese Temples - ABC list - . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Saranuma Fudo 皿沼不動 永昌院 Eisho-In </span></b><br />
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東京都足立区皿沼1丁目4-2<br />
1 Chome-4-2 Saranuma, Adachi, Tokyo 123-0862<br />
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<b>- Chant of the temple</b><br />
<span style="font-size: 130%;">武蔵野の無情の流れ荒川の<br />
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Saranuma (swamp like a plate) is located in the North-East of Arakawa and has been under the control of the Edo Bakufu Government.<br />
The temple 東叡山寛永寺 was erected in 1625 <br />
as <b>The Hieizan of the East </b><br />
and the whole swamp was under its protection. Around it many other temples were soon built too.<br />
The center of the cult was 阿弥陀仏 Amida Buddha and the 念仏講 Nenbutsu chanting. <br />
With the greater popularity of Narita Fudo they got a statue of Fudo standing in front 御前立不動明王 for prayers. <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">shuin 朱印 stamp </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> omamori お守り amulets for traffic safety </span> <br />
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<b>- Homepage of the temple</b><br />
<a href="https://eisyouin.com/">- source : eisyouin.com </a> <br />
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paintings on the ceiling -<i> CLICK for more photos !</i><br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">- Yearly Festivals 年中行事 -</span></b><br />
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Every month there are <b>goma</b> 護摩 <b>fire rituals.</b><br />
Inarizushi (いなり寿司供物) Inari Sushi Ritual<br />
Dorobo zuka (どろぼう塚供養共) Thief Mound Ritual <br />
ペットお盆供養 O-Bon ritual for Pet Animals<br />
- many more are here<br />
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<a href="https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2018/07/negishi-district-taito.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 東叡山寛永寺 Ueno Tōeizan Kanei-Ji . </span> </a><br />
A legend <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> gama 蝦蟇 toad,hebi 蛇 serpent </span> <br />
In November 1820 a couple went to 東叡山根岸の弁才天の祠 the Benten shrine in the compound of the Kanei-Ji (Negishi).<br />
That night one of their man-servants had a dream of a toad. The toad said it lived under the kitchen sink and was 癩蝦蟇 Kattai-gama, leprosy toad.<br />
It said the mistress had violated the rules of the shrine visit and next night a serpent would come for revenge. But the Toad would protect them.<br />
Next morning when they looked they found a large dead toad under the sink.<br />
The next night the toad appeared in the dream of the master. It said: "I have died but I left enough children to keep protecting you!"<br />
Then following night the serpent appeared in his dream and said: "From now on, I will also protect your home and family!"<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">This temple is Nr. 25 of the </span><br />
<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2004/11/pilgrimages-to-fudoo-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Fudo Pilgrimage in Kanto / Bando . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and Talismans . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O<br />
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja - Fudo Myoo . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size: 78%;">- - #saranumafudo #eishoin #saranuma - - </span><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Hachiman gudōkun 八幡愚童訓 <br />
Hachiman Gudokun (written around 1300) </span></b><br />
Tales of the God of War Told to the Simple <br />
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"Hachiman Gudokun" is a history of temples and shrines that narrates the miracle and divine virtue of Hachimanshin (Shinto god of War) which is considered to have been compiled in the middle or late Kamakura period.<br />
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<a href="https://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/nonki_harumi/10843250.html"><span style="font-size: 78%;"> source : blogs.yahoo.co.jp/nonki_harumi... </span> </a><br />
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The Mongols brought an advanced technology weapon that terrified the Samurai. It was an early form of "shock and awe". In addition to their clouds of arrows fired continuously, the Mongols also brought explosive Chinese bombs. These bombs were flung from <b>Trebuchets.</b><br />
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<b>An account from Hachiman Gudokun reads,</b> <br />
"The commanding general kept his position on high ground, and directed the various detachments as need be with signals from hand drums. But whenever the Mongol soldiers took flight they sent iron bomb shells flying against us which made our side dizzy and confused. Our soldiers were frightened out of their wits by the thundering explosions, their eyes blinded, their ears deafened, so that they could hardly distinguish east from west." <br />
These "mighty iron balls" were flung and "rolled down the hills like cartwheels", they sounded like "thunder" and when they exploded "looked like bolts of lightning". <br />
The Mongol shock tactics definitely worked in the opening engagement between the two armies.<br />
<a href="http://www.greendragonsociety.com/warriors/Mongols_page.htm"><span style="font-size: 100%;">- source : greendragonsociety.com/warriors... - </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 78%;">- quote Simpson, Emily Blythe - </span> <br />
<b>Sovereign, Shaman and Bodhisattva : <br />
A Medieval Reinterpretation of Empress Jingū in the Hachiman gudōkun</b><br />
Empress Jingu (traditionally 169-269 CE) is a legendary figure, appearing in myths of the gods in the earliest chronicles of Japan, the Kojiki (712) and the Nihon shoki (720). According to these accounts, she was a shaman as well as empress and the vessel through which the gods made known their will to the emperor. At Emperor Chuai's death, she took up the divine mission bequeathed to her husband and organized an invasion of the Korean peninsula, calling on the gods whenever her goal was frustrated. She returned triumphant to Japan, bore a son, and ensured his succession to the throne through her own period of rulership. Though the paucity of historical evidence has led to various theories regarding the story's factual basis, its importance as a legend is evident from its appearance and reinvention through over a thousand years of Japanese history.<br />
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This thesis charts what may perhaps be considered the first phase of that reinvention. In the later classical and medieval periods of Japan, Jingu's son, Emperor Ojin, was identified with <b>Hachiman,</b> a local god of increasingly central importance and an emblem of syncretic religious traditions within Japan. With the growing importance of Buddhism, both Hachiman and his mother were reimagined with Buddhists elements in their histories. Focusing on the Hachiman gudokun, a shrine-temple origins account written in the first decades of the fourteenth century, this thesis charts the developments of the Jingu narrative in various documents of the medieval period. <br />
Highlighting three key roles of Jingu's character --ruler, shaman, and Buddhist-- I show how the Hachiman gudokun presented a version of Empress Jingu's story revitalized by contemporary developments in Buddhist and political thought, paving the way for the powerful martial image of Jingu that emerged during the Meiji Period.<br />
<a href="https://www.alexandria.ucsb.edu/lib/ark:/48907/f30z71fb"><span style="font-size: 100%;">- source : Emily Blythe Simpson - </span> </a> <br />
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Das Hachiman-gudōkun (I) als historische Quelle, insbesondere zu den Invasionen der Mongolen in Japan<br />
Wolfgang Bockhold<br />
<a href="https://books.google.co.jp/books/about/Das_Hachiman_gud%C5%8Dkun_I_als_historische.html?id=pOQ5AAAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y"><span style="font-size: 100%;">- source : google books - </span> </a> <br />
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「愚童訓」とは八幡神の神徳を「童蒙にも理解出来るように説いた」の意味である。諸本に書かれた書名によって<br />
『八幡大菩薩愚童訓』及び<br />
『八幡愚童記』などともいい、江戸時代初期に作成されたものの表題に附された訓に基づいて「はちまんぐどうきん」とも呼ばれる。<br />
----- 甲種本 <br />
--- 上下二巻。<br />
甲種本は、史上の異敵とその降伏(こうぶく)に関する事蹟が述べられ、上巻においては神功皇后のいわゆる「三韓征伐」、皇后の皇子であり八幡大菩薩とされる応神天皇の事蹟、文永の役における蒙古軍の襲来、対馬・壱岐への侵攻、九州上陸と九州御家人勢との戦闘の状況、箱崎八幡宮(筥崎八幡宮)の焼亡などが記される。<br />
--- 下巻は弘安の役における思円上人・叡尊の修法、蒙古退却の奇瑞などを記述する。<br />
甲種本の特徴としては、文永の役におけるモンゴル・高麗連合軍である蒙古軍の対馬・壱岐侵攻に関する史料となっている点である。また、箱崎八幡による奇瑞や神威の顕現によって度々蒙古軍が撃退されたことが述べられている。さらに、叡尊の祈祷による霊験の成果が強調されており、本書の成立に社寺の祈祷に対する朝廷からの恩賞問題が関わっていた可能性が指摘されている。(群書類従 第一輯 神祇部 巻十三 収録)<br />
----- 乙種本<br />
上下二巻。<br />
乙種本は、八幡大菩薩の霊験・神徳について14章にわたって述べ、阿弥陀信仰との習合を説いた教義書的性格を持つ。<br />
序にはじまり、<br />
垂迹、名号、遷坐、御躰、本地、王位、氏人、慈悲、放生会、受戒、正直、不浄、仏法、後世の十四章からなり、各項目にわたり広大無辺なる八幡大菩薩の神徳霊験が述べられている。(続群書類従 第二輯 神祇部 巻三十) ...<br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">yuuhidaki 雄飛滝 Yuhidaki waterfall </span></b><br />
Horigiri, Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture 410-2418<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">The Yuhidaki Waterfall </span> <br />
Yuhidaki is a 30 meter waterfall located in Yamada Town in the northernmost part of Shuzenji Town in Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. <br />
It flows down in two stages; the upper stage is 20 meter tall and the lower stage is 10 meter tall. The white lines of water flowing down on the columnar joint rock surface, which is typical to this region, are very beautiful. <br />
The statue of Fudo Myoo is enshrined beside the bottom of the waterfall.<br />
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Double-flowered cherry trees that come into bloom in late April and hydrangea flowers that line the walking trail down to the basin in June offer wonderful color contrasts to the waterfall. In winter, on the other hand, the dashing flow of water freezes to create beautiful ice pillars. You will feel as if time has stopped when you see the sharp tips of ice plunging from above your head and protruding toward you.<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 雄飛の滝 Yuhi no Taki waterfall </span> <br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Kobo Daishi Kukai - Legends about Fudo <br />
弘法大師 空海 </span></b><br />
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Legends about Kobo Daishi Kukai . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>.......................................................................... Chiba 千葉県 </b></span></span><br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/09/peace-pagoda-narita.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Kagawa 香川県 </b></span></span><br />
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塩江温泉 Shionoe Hot Spring<br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2015/03/fudo-legends-miyagi.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Tobi-Fudo 飛び不動 Flying Fudo . </span> </a><br />
白井市 Shiroi town 下戸沢 Shimotozawa<br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2017/10/fudo-legends-09-shizuoka.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Narutaki 鳴滝 Narutaki waterfall . </span> </a><br />
鳴滝庵の大師堂 Narutaki-An, Daishi-Do for Kobo Daishi.<br />
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Kobo Daishi climbed 月山 Mount Gassan and did water ablutions.<br />
Suddenly in the water the figure of Fudo appeared. He hugged it and came to the surface.<br />
He had <i>mizuita </i>水板 a water plate with the image in his hands. <br />
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Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims . </span> </a><br />
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日高郡 <b>Hidaka district</b> 龍神村 <b>Ryujin "Dragon Deity"</b><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">daija 大蛇 huge serpent </span> <br />
At the waterfall <b>Yumiki no Taki</b> 弓木の滝 / 弓木滝 Fudo Myo-O is venerated. <br />
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If people throw impure things into it, like feces of cattle, the mountain will move, the valley will shake and a strong rainstorm will come. <br />
This is the doing of 滝の主 the Lord of the Waterfall, a huge serpent. <br />
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The 赤滝の不動様<b> Fudo from Akataki "Red Waterfall"</b> has special powers to heal eye disease.<br />
Sometimes he changes into 大蛇 a huge serpent and people who happen to wintess this are cursed. Therefore all are quite afraid of this place.<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">赤滝 Akataki - 黒滝 Kurotaki - Black Waterfall </span> <br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/waterfalls-and-fudo-myo-o.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Waterfalls and Fudo Myo-O . </span> </a><br />
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東置賜郡 <b>Higashi-Okitama district</b> 川西町 <b>Kawanishi</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">bakemono ばけもの monster </span> <br />
While a monster was grilling mochi 餅 rice cakes, a 鯖売り vendor of mackerels hid in the ceiling and picked them up from there.<br />
The monster thought, 火の神さま the God of Fire or Fudo Myo-O, has eaten them all.<br />
Now the monster wanted to drink some hot Sake rice wine, but the mackerel vender stole the bottle too. <br />
Again the monster thought, 火の神さま the God of Fire or Fudo Myo-O, has drunk it all.<br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2016/08/saba-mackerel-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. saba 鯖と伝説 Legends about mackerel, Makrele . </span> </a><br />
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最上郡 <b>Mogami district</b> 金山町 <b>Kaneyama</b><br />
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<a href="https://kappapedia.blogspot.jp/2015/04/kappa-legends-tohoku.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Fudo Ryuma Dragon Horse 不動 龍馬 and the Kappa . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> shishigashira 獅子頭 Lion Head </span> <br />
In the hamlet of 柳原集落 <b>Yanagihara</b> they did not have a lion head mask for the <i>bangaku</i> 番楽 Kagura dance. <br />
Around 1890 the villagers of the hamlet 稲沢集落 <b>Inazawa </b>tried to steal a lion head from Yanagihara, but he died, and the person he gave the lion head to died also.<br />
They gave the lion head to 不動堂 the Fudo Hall, put people visiting the Hall died also.<br />
The Lion Head must be cursed and all were quite afraid to come close to it.<br />
One farmer then carved a dragon statue and they gave the lion head back to Yanagihara. <br />
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<i>bangaku </i>番楽 is the local word in Akita and Yamagata for 山伏神楽 the Kagura dance of the Yamabushi mountain priests. <br />
It has kept many old traditions.<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">Fudo Sama no Sugi no Ki 不動様の杉の木 <br />
cedar tree of Fudo </span> <br />
Once upon a time someone cut down the sacred cedar tree of Fudo. When Fudo wanted to come down and rest on his tree, he found it gone and was very sad and angry about it.<br />
The man who cut it down and the man who bought the wood both became ill. River Mogamigawa, where the stem was floated down to Sakata, begun to swell and flooded the town. <br />
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不動杉 <b>Fudo Sugi Cedar </b> at 小林温泉 Kobayashi Onsen hot spring near Sakata <br />
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南置賜郡 Minami Okitama gun 川西町<b> Kawanishi</b> <br />
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A monster was once roasting <i>mochi</i> rice cakes, when a vendor of mackerels 鯖売りpassed by. He sneaked to the roof and stole them all. The monster thought maybe お不動さま Fudo sama or 火の神 the Deity of Fire had eaten them.<br />
So next he began to make hot sake. The vendor stole them too, but the monster again thought Fudo sama or the deity of fire had drunk it.<br />
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南置賜郡 Minami-Okitama gun 中津川村 <b>Nakatsugawa</b><br />
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At the hut near the charcoal kiln 炭焼き小屋 above the Fudo Hall someone killed a cat and ate it.<br />
He then became seized by the Inari fox 狐. <br />
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西置賜郡 Nishi-Okitama district 小国町 Oguni<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">不動院 Temple Fudo-In </span><br />
A younger brother had to move away from the family estate and came here.<br />
At the Fudo Hall he had a vision: "Do you want a hot spring or to you want well water?"<br />
He decided to ask for well water and indeed, a clean well was found right beside his new home. <br />
不動院 Fudo-In<br />
山形県西置賜郡小国町片貝字上の平3-6<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> kitsune キツネ fox </span> <br />
A servant went out cutting the weeds in the morning and did not come back.<br />
When asking the oracle at the temple Fudo-In the answer was - he had been possessed by a fox. <br />
They made offerings of ritual rice at the back of the mountain to appease the fox.<br />
And about five days later, the man was found safe at the border of the village. <br />
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酒田市 <b>Sakata</b> <br />
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A family did not take good care of 不動尊の掛軸 a hanging scroll of Fudo and suddenly all became ill. <br />
So they gave the scroll to repair and then prayed in front of it every day. <br />
Soon all were healed.<br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/shonai-yamagata-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Shōnai 山形 - 庄内 - 伝説 Shonai Yamagata Legends . </span> </a><br />
- - akataki no Fudo sama 赤滝の不動様 Fudo from the Akataki waterfall <br />
- - ryuu no hone 龍の骨 bones of a dragon at 不動堂 the Fudo Hall<br />
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鶴岡市 <b>Tsuruoka</b> <br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2017/11/fudo-and-kobo-daishi-kukai.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Ablutions at 月山 Mount Gassan . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">jookadoo no hi 常火堂の火 sacred fire at the Jokado Hall </span> <br />
When Hachiko, the founder of the Haguro temple, made a ritual fire, Fudo Myo-O appeared to him, wielding his sword and dripping his blood on gomagi 護摩木 the ritual wood. The blood became a flame, getting higher and higher.<br />
Other versions say that the founder Hachiko obtained a sacred ball of fire and a ball of water and buried them at 荒澤 Kotaku. <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">Jookadoo 常火堂 Jokado Hall, <br />
"the Hall of perpetual, sacred fire" </span> <br />
at the temple 荒澤寺<b> Kotaku-Ji</b> at Mount Haguro, is the place where mountain priest 蜂子<b> Hachiko</b>, the founder of Haguro, trained himself in mountain asceticism.<br />
The flame has been burning since his time. <br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>- - - - - Yamaguchi 山口県 </b></span><br />
萩市 <b>Hagi city</b> 見島 <b>Mishima </b> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">monjinsama モンジンサマ Monjin Sama </span> <br />
About 30 years ago, the child of one of 不動講 the Fudo Prayer Groups member became a stomach ache and its belly was swelling rapidly.<br />
At the hospital they had no explanation and no diagnosis for this, but the child got worse and worse.<br />
At the same time the first leader of the Fudo Prayer Group had a vision:<br />
Monjin Sama e iku yoo ni モンジンサマへ行くように Go to Mister Monjin !<br />
When he went to Mister Monjin, there was the same vision, saying <br />
Y.M. の家を訪ねろ Go to the home of Mr. Y.M.<br />
The child of this home was seriously ill, but even exorcistic rited did not help.<br />
They tried to put some water into the mouth of the child, using 紙縒 a string made from twisted paper. Now siddenly the pulse became visible on the arm again. <br />
Mister Y. M. was greatful the gods had helped his child.<br />
He followed the advise of the group leader and made water ablutions for one week. By the end of this time, the child was almost cured. <br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>- - - - - Yamanashi 山梨県</b></span><br />
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富士吉田市 <b>Fuji Yoshida</b><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">日本武尊 Yamato Takeru </span> <br />
When 渡辺四郎 <b>Watanabe Shiro</b> was about 19 years old he said on a fine day "We have to cut the mulberries, because it will rain tomorrow."<br />
Nobody believed him, but it happened this way. And a few more times he could see the future. <br />
People soon came to see him and ask o-ukagai オウカガイ his oracle advise from his estate deity, Fudo Myo-O.<br />
The Shinto priest 羽田吉章 Haneda Yoshiaki made an offering of a stone sanctuary for<b> Yamato Takeru</b> and they could have a 石占 stone oracle there.<br />
While Shiro san was away in the war, his wife took over with the stone oracles.<br />
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<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.jp/2010/10/yamato-takeru.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Prince Yamatotakeru 日本武尊 . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2017/11/toigiki-shamanism-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. toigiki 問い聞き / 問聞 / トイギキ oracles . </span> </a><br />
hotokeoroshi, <b>hotoke oroshi</b> ホトケオロシ / 仏オロシ "calling a Buddha to earth"<br />
kamioroshi, <b>kami oroshi</b> カミオロシ / 神おろし / 神降ろし "calling a Kami to earth"<br />
Rituals for seeking spiritual, religious help through a medium.<br />
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東山梨郡 <b>Higashi-Yamanashi district</b> 三富村 <b>Mitomi</b> <br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2015/01/legends-about-fudo.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Gonzaburo Fudo 権三郎不動 . </span> </a><br />
笛吹川 River Fuefukigawa "River where the flute was played"<br />
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南巨摩郡 <b>Minami-Koma district</b> 身延町 <b>Minobu town</b><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">kieta onna 消えた女 a woman disappeared </span> <br />
On the way from 梅ヶ島 Umegashima toward Koyashiro 古谷城 Odani castle there once walked a woman, suddenly shouting in pain and then disappeared.<br />
At this place there is now a small sanctuary for Fudo Myo-O. <br />
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<a href="https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2020/01/minobu-kaido-highway.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Legends from Mount Minobusan 身延山 . </span></a> <br />
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都留市 <b>Tsuru </b><br />
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Once there was a huge flooding and and the waterfall changed its course. In the water of the flooded fields something was shining. When the farmers pulled it out, it was a statue of Fudo Myo-O. They built a small sanctuary to pray for it. The sanctuary later burned down but the statue was rescued in time.<br />
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<a href="http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/YoukaiDB2/search.html"> - reference : nichibun yokai database 妖怪データベース - </a><br />
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/710632945650209/"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . - Join Fudo Myo-O on facebook - Fudō Myō-ō . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="color: #993399; font-size: 130%;">Fudo Legends 09 - from Shizuoka to Toyama </span></b><br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Legends and Tales from Japan 伝説 - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>- - - - - Shizuoka 静岡県</b></span><br />
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榛原郡 <b>Haibara district </b> 本川根町 <b>Honkawane </b><br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>kitsune 狐 the fox </b></span><br />
Once upon a time<br />
someone went to the village of Senzu 千頭 to by some pacific saury サンマ and was on his way home. When he was near the Fudo Hall, he suddenly became very tired and lay down for a nap. While he was sleeping, someone stole his fish. <br />
People now say he was bewitched by a fox 狐にだまされた. <br />
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At the beginning of the Meiji period there was an epidemy of a feaver disease 熱病 and many young people died.<br />
So the villagers went to the Fudo Hall near the swamp and prayed for help. When they tried to lift the statue at the annual festival, it suddenly felt much lighter.<br />
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浜松市 <b>Hamamatsu</b><br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>daija 大蛇 The Huge Serpent </b></span><br />
Kanzawa, Tenryu Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka <br />
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In the お不動様の池 Fudo Pond at the Fudo Waterfall of the hamlet 新切 there once lived a huge serpent. The creature seemed to have come from the Dainichi Pond 大日様の池 (or 峯神沢) nearby. <br />
A young temple acolyte from the Dainichi Temple came here to fish and lost his fish hook in the pond. But the serpents dislike metal, so the serpent left the pond and soon after the water was also almost gone.<br />
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In the pool of the 黒滝の渕 Kurotaki waterfall, sacred to Fudo Myo-O, it is not allowed to fish for "アノメ anome". If you do so there will be a divine retribution (Fudo no tatari タタリ / 祟り). <br />
People who dare to pee into this pool will also be damned and die soon afterwards.<br />
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松崎町 <b>Matsuzaki</b> <br />
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The main festival for Fudo is on the 28th day of the first month and 10th lunar month.<br />
Once a villager took a sacred lot and did not like the result. So he moved the statue of Fudo. But soon he could not move his body any more 金しばり (sleep paralysis). <br />
This was the punishment of Fudo Myo-O 不動尊の罰.<br />
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沼津市 <b>Numazu</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>yamainu 山犬 Mountain Dog </b></span><br />
Ill dogs are not let into mountain villages, and if they enter anyway, Fudo will take the leash of the dog and lead him away. The villagers know well about the dangers of ill animals, especially ill dogs and pray to Fudo Myo-O to protect them from damage.<br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2015/02/kozen-ji-nagano.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . 霊犬早太郎伝説 The legend of the spiritual dog Hayataro. . </span> </a><br />
"The Heroic Dog of Kozenji Temple", where Fudo Myo-O is venerated.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: medium;">- - - - - Tochigi 栃木県 </span></b><br />
日光市 <b>Nikko</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> tengu 天狗 Tengu </span> <br />
At the waterfall 裏見滝 <b>Urami no Taki</b> in Nikko 下野国日光山四十八滝 there is a statue of Fudo Myo-O behind the waterfall. People who see it are greatly moved.<br />
If an impure person comes to look at it, a Tengu will come down and take his life. <br />
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<a href="https://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.jp/2010/10/ango-retreat-for-monks.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Matsuo Basho 松尾芭蕉 visiting Urami no Taki . </span> </a><br />
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<b><span style="font-size: medium;">- - - - - Tokushima 徳島県 </span></b><br />
宍喰町 <b>Shiikui </b><br />
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At 落合 Ochiai there was a stone statue of Fudo. When the farmers made a new road, they hit the stone and broke it. The next day the stomach of the stone worker begun to hurt. When he looked closer at the stone, he saw the broken statue, collected the pieces and put it on a safe place to be venerated again.<br />
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Once upon a time<br />
when diseases were rampant and difficult to prevent, <br />
people used to pray to Fudo Myo-O<br />
<b>"I will dance for you this year and hope you will keep me healthy in the summer!"</b><br />
This is said to be the beginning of the <b>Tokushima Awa Odori dance</b>. <br />
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<a href="https://worldkigo2005.blogspot.jp/2005/01/awaodori-dance-05.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Awaodori Dance 阿波踊り . </span> </a> <br />
This is a special dance that originated in Tokushima (Shikoku) more than 400 years ago.<br />
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<b>Narutaki waterfall</b> 鳴滝 in Tokushima town. Nearby is a statue of Fudo Myo-O. <br />
鳴滝庵の大師堂 Narutaki-An, Daishi-Do for Kobo Daishi.<br />
The waterfall has an 85 meter drop and is one of the largest waterfall in Tokushima. It bends and flows over three platforms, and the intensity of the flow is incredible after a hard rain. <br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>- - - - - Tokyo 東京都 </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">kamisama 神様 </span> <br />
Once a child pulled a small bronze statue of Fudo, with a rope from wisteria vine.<br />
A grown-up scolded the child, but he had to suffer bad luck soon after that. <br />
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文京区<b> Bunkyo </b><br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.jp/2017/11/denzu-in-dentsu-in-tokyo.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 小石川伝通院 Koishikawa Denzu-In, Dentsu-in . </span> </a><br />
Tengu 天狗 and the flying 岱雄 Taio - and more<br />
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神津島 <b>Kozushima, Kōzushima</b><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> karakane no hebi 唐金の蛇 bronze snake </span> <br />
At 不動様の池 the Fudo Pond a bronze snake wound around a human skull is venerated. <br />
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目黒区<b> Meguro </b><br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2005/12/meguro-fudo-temple.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Meguro Fudo Temple 目黒不動 . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.jp/2005/12/ennin.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Ennin - Jigaku Daishi 慈覚大師 / 慈覺大師 . </span> </a><br />
(794 – 864)<br />
and Ōtori jinja 大鳥神社 Otori Jinja in Meguro, where Yamato Takeru is venerated as a deity.<br />
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西多摩郡 <b>Nishi-Tama district</b> 桧原村 <b>Hinohara</b><br />
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Obusuna オズスナ様(産土神)<br />
A Shaman can see the various features of this deity.<br />
和田の山の神 Yamanokami from Wada is a snake, at 大沢 Ozawa it is a small snake, another is a huge snake, looking like a pregnant woman.<br />
Basically the main features are that of Fudo.<br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/04/ujiko-local-worshippers.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. obosuna sama オボスナ様 / おぼすな様 Ubusuna deity . </span> </a><br />
deity for agriculture, especially the rice fields <br />
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渋谷区<b> Shibuya </b><br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2004/11/pilgrimages-to-fudoo-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shoogonji 荘厳寺 Shogon-Ji . </span> </a><br />
<b>Hatagaya Fudo </b> 幡ヶ谷不動<br />
藤原秀郷 Fujiwara Hidesato came here to pray for victory against 平将門 Taira no Masakado .<br />
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豊島区 <b>Toyoshima</b><br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2006/05/white-fudo.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Mejiro Fudo 目白不動 Fudo with white eyes . </span> </a><br />
Kinjoo-In 金乗院 Kinjo-In<br />
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豊山新長谷寺 Shinchokokuji (Shin-Hasedera) in Toyoshima has a statue of Fudo Myo-O, made by Kobo Daishi himself. <br />
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When Kobo Daishi was in 荷沢河, 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai appeared to him and then changed into Fudo Myo-O. <br />
The Deity wielded its own sword and cut off its left arm at the ellbow. A lot of smoke and flames came out of this burning wound. <br />
Kobo Daishi made the statue just as he had seen this. <br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>- - - - - Toyama 富山県</b></span><br />
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The <i>endoo</i> 煙道 chimney of the traditional kitchen stove <b>o</b> オ is called <i>fudoo</i> フドウ.<br />
It is said that Fudo Myo-O taught the farmers how to construct it.<br />
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中新川郡 <b>Nakaniikawa</b> 上市町 <b>Kamiichi</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">te no ato 手の跡 traces of a hand </span> <br />
Around 1907, in a family they were 餅焚き grilling mochi rice cakes, when suddenly the shape of a hand appeared on the white.<br />
A priest who had come around for begging told them:<br />
"This is the trace of the hand of Fudo Myo-O, no doubt about it!"<br />
He took three grains of rice from his begging bowl and left. When the family went after him for further information, he was not to be seen . . . he had vanished.<br />
The special Mochi has been venerated in the family ever since. <br />
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<a href="http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/YoukaiDB2/search.html"> - reference : nichibun yokai database 妖怪データベース - </a><br />
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<a href="http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2014/05/pilgrimages.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼<br />
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims . </span> </a><br />
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