8/26/2014

Roberto Borsi

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Roberto Borsi

a modern tatoo artist

- Roberto Borsi is on Facebook -

-  Roberto online
- source : www.primordialpain.net

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FUDO by the Japanese band CLOWN

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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims .



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Komyo-In Yamagata

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Koomyoo-In 光明院 Komyo-In

Nr. 03 高瀧山 Koryuzan - 光明院 Komyo-In - 高瀧山不動尊 Koryuzan Fudo
Koomyoo-In 光明院 Komyo-In
Yamagata 山形県 - 布施の道場 – fuse

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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source : trebor.cocolog-nifty.com

山形県天童市大字山口3143-1, 3143-1 Yamaguchi, Tendo, Yamagata

The town is famous for its hot springs and production of stones for shogi (将棋の駒). 95% of the shogi stones are made in Tendo.

The temple compound is located in Kaminoyama Village and revered by all people of the region.

It has been built by Saint Gyoki Bosatsu on request of 聖武天皇 Shomu Tenno.

The image of Fudo Myo-O is in the cliff behind the waterfall, where another image of Amida is also engraved.
People come here to pray.

There is also a statue of Kannon Bosatsu, carved by Gyoki Bosatsu,
Takamatsu Kannon 高松観音.
This Kannon temple is Nr. 11 in the Mogami Pilgrimage to 33 Kannon temples.
最上三十三観音霊場第十一番札所

Most of the original buildings have been victim of fires and many treasures are lost.



source : www.dewatabi.com/murayama

The temple has been rebuilt in 1872, in a separation from the shrine and the temple, where the torii gate is still left.

- Chant of the temple
世を救う 大悲あまねき 不動尊 
焔を負へる 姿尊し
(光明院御詠歌 at Komyo-In)

高瀧の 巌にいます み仏は 迷いある身を 救い給はむ
(奥ノ院御詠歌 at Oku no In)


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Fudo Waterfall

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- - - - - Homepage of the temple
- source : www.tohoku36fudo.jp


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- - - - - Yearly Festivals 年中行事

Takamatsu Kannon hadaka mochitsuki
高松観音裸もちつき
pounding mochi rice cakes in the nude


at the Takamatsu Kannon temple in mid-December


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Scantily clad men pound mochi rice cakes to give give thanks for a bountiful harvest and pray for health and safety in the coming year.


. WKD - Yamagata Festivals INFO .

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Shogi 将棋 "Japanese chess"

Everything in the town of Tendo relates to the pentagonal shogi pieces.

Tendo-shi shogi museum 天童市将棋資料館 
We display document about world shogi and shogi including the history of piece.



and introducing Tendo Hot Springs
- source : yamagatakanko.com


. Tendoo Shoogi 天童将棋 Tendo Shogi .

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. Kômyô-in 光明院 Komyo-In, Komyoin - France .


There are other pilgrim temples with this name in Japan.

武相不動尊二十八所 - Busoo - Buso
Musashino and Sagami - 28 pilgrim temples
07. 圓瀧山 光明院 興禅寺 善立不動尊


九州88ヶ所108霊場 Kyushu - 88 and 108 temples
24. 第 23番 光明院
59. 第 59番 光明寺

. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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. Gyōki, Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 Saint Gyoki .
(668 - 749)


. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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. Japan - after the BIG earthquake .
March 11, 2011, 14:46

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8/25/2014

Tsujimura Jusaburo

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Tsujimura Juusaburo 辻村寿三郎 Tsujimura Jusaburo

from the Tsujimura collection 辻村寿和

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2011年制作 Made in 2011
a work made on order.
この作品は、ある方に御注文をいただき制作した作品です。








- source : ameblo.jp/jusaburo




- Take a look at his website :
- source : www.jusaburo.net






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Small dolls make with Jusaburo (1999)



ISBN: 4140310979
- source : www.amazon.com


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Jusaburo Tsujimura:
Creating Dolls that Reawaken Long Lost Memories




Jusaburo Tsujimura is a doll and puppet maker who works on every aspect of the craft, from facial expressions and costumes to the puppetry itself. He started out making kabuki props, but became interested in puppets after receiving a commission to create some for a television show. Tsujimura has developed his own unique style that combines the traditions of both Japanese and European puppet theater.
- source : www3.nhk.or.jp


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Dolls Exhibition by TSUJIMURA Jusaburo

TSUJIMURA Jusaburo, born in 1933, is not only a famous artist to make dolls but also an art director of films and theater.



This exhibition will feature about 85 dolls with the theme of Japanese famous ancient novel, Tale of Heike. His new works with images of Buddha and the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac will be displayed as well.
- source : www.greentour-kyoto.net/arts

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Jusaburo Tsujimura is one of most authentic doll artists in Japan. Most of his dolls are traditional Japanese in Kimono, but he also makes some western style dolles. They are so sultry as if they are really alive.
There is “Jusaburo” museum shop in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.
You can learn doll making there as well. If you have any chances to visit Tokyo, it is one of the places worth to take a look at.



By the way, Jusaburo is 80 years old men still very active and energetic ! He was born in 1933. Today one of Japan’s finest doll-makers, he actively expands the scope of his art into areas such as costume design, direction, and script writing for stage and film. His performances have received high acclaim including those in America, Europe and Hong Kong.
- source : kimokame.com/kimono-fashions


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- reference : 辻村寿三郎

- reference : tsujimura jusaburo

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Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims .



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8/22/2014

Shomudo-An France

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Shoomudoo An 聖無動庵 Shomudo-An
hermitage of the Precious Immovable Saint

The Shomudo hermitage was founded in 2005 in the Alps in France by the Venerable Kûban Jakkôin (Sylvain Guintard), as a place of ascetic practices, a place of worship and also a home from which to broadcast the teachings of the Shugendo in the West.



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SHÔMUDÔ-AN - Hermitage of Unmovable Saints
(Fudo-Jimpen-Izuna)

The hermitage of the Precious Immovable Saint (Fudo Myoo) SHOMUDO-AN was founded following the long coma of Venerable Kuban, as a sign of thanks towards the Saint Founder of Shugendo (Enno Gyoja) and of various divinities of esoteric Buddhism. The hermitage is following the miscalenious Tradition of HONZAN-SHUGEN-SHÛ congregation, the shugen Path of the Original Mountain!
The head-quarter temple the Imperial temple SHOGOIN-MONZEKI in Kyoto.

The principal deities of the hermitage are: DAINICHI NYORAI (the Buddha Maha-Vairocana); Karasawa "Sho-no-Iwaya" FUDO MYOO (the Vidyaraja Acalanantha of the cave of the celestial flute); the divine avatar IZUNA DAIGONGEN, MIROKU BOSATSU (bodhisattva Maitreya); JIMPEN DAIBOSATSU (Enno Gyoja's posthume name); SHUGYO DAISHI (master of ascetic pratices, Enno gyoja during his ascetic periode at Mt Sanjo), Senju Kannon, Akiba Daigongen, Monju Bosatsu, Fugen Bosatsu, Kongosattva, Hachiman Daibosatsu and the great Tengu.

Three of its divinities are of the "Secret Buddhas" (hibutsu) of Japan: JIMPEN DAIBOSATSU (the great bodhisattva of metamorphic transformation) main Deity of the imperial temple Shogoin in Kyoto; SHUGYO DAISHI (the great master of asceticism) of the monastery of Mount Sanjo in the Mt Omine of Japan and the very secret IZUNA DAIGONGEN: the protective divinity prayed to by General Takeda Shingen (at the time of the feudal wars in Japan, 500 years ago) and also by the majority of the native ninjas of Mount Togakushi. Cental altar deity is MIROKU Bosatsu, Maitreya bodhisttava.


Japan July 2011 Shômudô hermitage Yamabushi
and Shogoin Monzeki temple staff for Sango/Tokudo Ceremony



(Nun Jôko, Gomonshu Miyagi Tainen, Abbot Nakamura, Venerable Kûban, Yamabushi Kenban, Yamabushi Kennin, Yamabushi Seigen, Yamabushi Kena, Yamabushi Kenkaku)

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- source : www.shugendo.fr/en/historical


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Shoogo-In 聖護院門跡 
Shogo-In Monzeki - Imperial temple


15 Shogoin Nakamachi, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto
京都市左京区聖護院中町15番地

Founded 900 years ago.
Nearby is the forest 聖護院の森 Shogo-In no Mori, where a love-suicide took place in 1744.
井筒屋伝兵衛 23 years, courtesan お俊 20 years
Now also a topic for Kabuki.
お俊 -伝兵衛 - 1734年11月16日

天台の第5代座主、智證大師円珍 Enchin (814-91)が、 熊野那智の滝に一千日篭居をされた後、熊野より大峰修行を行われました。
その後大師の後を継ぎ、常光院の増誉大僧正が大峰修行を行われ、 修験僧として名をはせました。

- Homepage of the temple
- source : www.shogoin.or.jp


source : blogs.yahoo.co.jp/borog_602


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...  Shogoin-Monzeki Temple ... The town around the temple looked different from usual. It looked crowded and the booths of the Yatsuhashi Japanese sweets lined. Junteido Temple, one of the sub-temples of Shogoin-Monzeki has an annual event called Godairiki-san which is worship for five bosatsu Buddha statues on February 23rd.



You can see a little different costume from the usual monk’s one at this temple. The costumed people are called Yamabushi, who walk, walk and strive for training in the mountain. This is one of the Buddhism training. They usually dangle the triton from their waist. Shogoin-Monzeki Temple is the head temple of Yamabushi worship.

On this day, free kasujiru miso soup with sake is served. You can enjoy an unique winter event and be warm up!
- source : www.greentour-kyoto.net



"Shogoin Yatsuhashi" main store
京都府京都市左京区 聖護院西町7



Yatsuhashi refers to 八橋検校 Yatsuhashi Kengyo (1614 - 1685). The hard bisquit has the form of a koto instrument.


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. 智證大師 Chisho Daishi Enchin Enchin 圓珍 - 円珍 .
(814 - 891)
a nephew of Kobo Daishi


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Yatsuhashi Kengyō 八橋 検校
(1614–1685) was a Japanese musician and composer from Kyoto. The name Kengyō is an honorary title given to highly skilled blind musicians.

Yatsuhashi, who was born and died in Japan, was originally a player of the shamisen, but later learned the koto from a musician of the Japanese court. Originally restricted to the court, Yatsuhashi is credited as the first musician to introduce and teach the koto to general audiences. He is thus known as the "Father of Modern Koto."

He changed the limited selection of six pieces to a brand new style of koto music which he called kumi uta. Yatsuhashi changed the Tsukushi goto tunings, which were based on tunings used in gagaku, and with this change a new style of koto was born. He adapted the Hirajoshi scale and the Insen scale for the koto, from the shamisen repertoire.

Yatsuhashi is also credited as the composer of the important koto solo piece Rokudan-no-shirabe (六段の調, Music of Six Steps), although he may not actually have composed it himself.
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門外不出の聖護院の名宝を公開

- source : www.waraku-an.com


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Nikko Hotokeiwa

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Nikko Hotokeiwa 日光仏岩 "Buddha rock" in Nikko
Hotoke-Iwa

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Hotoke-iwa - Buddha Crag - 開山堂仏岩
Priest Shoto 勝道上人 - Shodo Shonin (see below) passed away on March 1st of 817. He was cremated in the valley of crags, which was located near the kaizan-do hall of the founder.

A small and vermilion lacquered hall was built to enshrine Shoto. That shrine is today's Kaizan-doh hall. Wooden image of Bosatsu and seated image of Priest Shoto are enshrined in the Kaizan-doh hall. It is told that those images were made in the Muromachi period. Also, wooden images of ten pupils of Shoto are put on the right and left of the principal image. Rites of Kaizan ceremony are carried out in the hall on April 1st.

There is Gorin-to tower 五輪塔 in the place of Shoto's tomb. Three other tombs are also put there, but these are for his followers. The Gorin-toh tower stands on the back of Kaizan-doh hall.



The crag on the back of Kaizan-doh is called Hotoke-iwa, which means Buddha Crag. Rocks of the crag were like Buddha, but these collapsed during an earthquake. Today, 6 stone images of Buddha are put on hollow place, located on the back of Kaizan-doh hall.
One of the statues is Fudo Myo-O 六部天(1体は不動明王).
- source : www.nikko-jp.org/english

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Look at details of the other statues here :
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. Shoodoo Shoonin 勝道上人 Shodo Shonin .
(735 - 817) - Introduction -
started the mountain worship in Nikko

. Nikkoo Kaidoo 日光街道 Nikko Kaido Road .

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8/21/2014

hairstyle

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Hairstyle 髪 of Fudo Myo-O

5 He has seven knots in his hair and a lotos blossom on top of them.
6 On his left shoulder a plait of hair hangs down.

(5)頭頂に七沙髻があり、蓮華をのせている shichishakei
(6)左肩に一弁髪を垂らす benpatsu
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19 Characteristic Signs of Fudo Myo-O .
 
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Fudoo Juukyuu Sansoo
不動十九観 / 不動十九相観 Fudo Jukyu Sanso

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source : dr-exhibition.geidai.ac.jp

京都・青蓮院「不動明王二童子像」Kyoto, 青蓮院 Shoren-In
「不動十九相観」を忠実に造形化した最古の彩色画像であると示唆される.
Said to be the first painting with the 19 signs of Fudo.

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5 - Sieben Haarknoten
6 - Links herabhängender Zopf: Ausdruck des allumfassenden Mitleids.

... flache Lotusblüte (chooren) auf dem Haarknoten oben auf dem Kopf (shakei motodori), Haar als Zopf über der linken Schulter (benpatsu; ursprünglich indische Dienerfigur bzw. Trägerfigur). Der Kopf bedeutet die Buddha-Welt, die linke Schulter die Menschen-Welt. Durch den verbindenden Zopf wird die Liebe der Buddhas zu allen Menschen ausgedrückt.
Manchmal sieben Haarknoten, als Ausdruck der sieben wichtigen Vorschriften und Übungen (nanamanhoo) zur Erleuchtung.

Seine Haare sind manchmal in sieben Zöpfen zusammengebunden (shichi shakei), die die sieben Stufen bei der Erlangung der Erleuchtung darstellen.
(Alte Figuren des Myôô zeigen die Haarfrisur mit sieben Zöpfen, zusammengebunden mit einer Ranke (ya). Das ist die Frisur der Sklaven im alten Indien.)
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5 - shichi shakei 七沙髻
Seven knots in his hair, and a lotus flower.

The seven knots represent the seven steps toward enlightenment.
Older statues also have seven plaits, indicating the figure of a slave boy in India.

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6 - benpatsu 一弁髪
On his left shoulder a plait of hair hangs down.

His head represents the Buddha-world, the left shoulder the world of human beings.
With this plait connecting both worlds his compassion and love for all mankind is represented.



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8/20/2014

Jion-Ji Yamagata

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Jionji 慈恩寺 Jion-Ji

Nr. 01 Honzan 本山 - 慈恩寺
- 犬突き不動 Inu-tsuki Fudo, Fudo piercing a dog 
Jionji 慈恩寺 Jion-Ji
Yamagata 山形県 - 布施の道場 - fuse

Once a mad dog appeared and caused a lot of trouble.
So Fudo took his sword and stabbed the dog to kill him.

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
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山形県寒河江市大字慈恩寺地籍31
31 Jionji, Sagae, Yamagata Prefecture

Main statues are Miroku Bosatsu 弥勒菩薩 and
Kurikara Fudo 倶利釈迦不動明王

This temple has been the center of the culture in the retion of Sagae town 寒河江市 along the river 寒河江川 Sagaegawa, a tributary to river 最上川 Mogamigawa.

In the year 724, priest Gyoki passed here and back home in Kyoto praized the region for its beautiful scenery.
Later in 746 priest Baramon Sojo 波羅門僧上 Bodaisenna founded the temple in the name of Shomu Tenno (701 - 756) as a chokuganji 勅願寺 (temple build by order of an emperor).
(There are more temples in Tohoku that go back to these two priests and Shomu Tenno with prayers to bring peace to the Tohoku region.)

It served the Tendai and Shingon sect of Buddhism.
In our times it has become home to 17 sub-temples, like 最上院、華厳院 and 宝蔵院.


- Chant of the temple
出羽路なる大慈大悲の不動尊 
結ぶえにしは 法のみ山に


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不動明王 Fudo Myo-O

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慈恩寺秘仏展 Exhibition of Secret Buddha Statues
 2013

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Jion-ji temple is in Sagae City, which is known as a cherry-growing place. It is said that a Brahman in obedience to an imperial command of the Emperor Temnu opened the temple in 746.
In the Edo era, it was granted a stipend of 2,912 “koku” and florished as a grand Buddhist temple in Tohoku region. Its cultural asset of statues, paintings and alter fittings for Buddhism created in the period from Heian through Muromachi affiliated with the noble society in Kyoto is considered to be a match for that of Hiraizumi Chuson-ji-Temple.

In conjunction with the pre-destination promotion 2013 in the prefecture, invaluable statues at Jion-ji
It is a rare opportunity to view images of Buddha that are not usually available.

- Exhibits:
Seated Statues of Yakushi Nyorai [Healing Buddha] (Heian period: nationally-designated important cultural property) , not open to the public
Seated Statue of Dainichi Nyorai [Mahavairocana] (Kamakura period: municipally-designated tangible cultural property), not open to the public
Standing Statue of Kannon Bosatsu (Kamakura period: municipally-designated tangible cultural property), hidden from the public
Standing Statue of Seishi Bosatsu [Vajrapani] (Kamakura period: municipally-designated tangible cultural property), hidden from the public
- source : en.tohokukanko.jp/


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Book for the temple stamps - 御朱印帳





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juutetsu bussho bachi 鋳鉄仏餉鉢
cast iron pot for Buddhist rice offerings
from the year 1606.

If you place your head in this beautiful pot, it will prevent Alzheimer's disease and other infirmities of the head.

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Celebrating 1300 years of this temple, the secret statues will be shown
開山 1300年 秘仏御開帳記念

- - - - - Homepage of the temple
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- - - - - Yearly Festivals 年中行事

January 1 修正会(しゅしょうえ)Shushoo-E
February - 大般若会(だいはんにゃえ)Dai Hanya-E
May 4 濫觴会(らんじょうえ) Ranjoo-E
May 5 一切経会(慈恩寺舞楽) Issaikyoo-E


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September, Second sunday
柴燈護摩会(さいとうごまえ) Saitoo Goma-E, fire ritual

December 31 除夜の鐘 "ringing out the old year"

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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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. Gyōki, Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 Saint Gyoki .
(668 - 749)
and Baramon Sojo 波羅門僧上 (Barahman from India)
Bodaisenna Bodhisena, Bodhisenna 菩提僊那
(704–760)


. chokuganji 勅願寺 temple built on order of an emperor .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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