6/21/2014

daiza seat

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daiza 台座 seat of Fudo Myo-O 不動明王

A pedestal or dais upon which the statue of a Buddhist deity is placed.


Lotus Seat, Rengeza 蓮華座

. Daiza, the Seat of Buddha 台座 .  
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banjakuza, iwaza, ganza 盤石座, 岩座
stone pedestal

Sometimes figures of demons are engraved in the stone.
banjaku 盤石 means "it does not move"


source : kyobibutsuzou.com

Felssockel (banjakuza, iwaza, ganza)
Sockel in Form natürlicher Felsen.
Fast ausschließlich für Myo-O, Ten oder noch niederere Gottheiten mit furchterregendem Gesichtsausdruck. Auf dem Stein können sich auch noch Dämonen-Figuren befinden, auf denen die Myo-O trampeln. Siehe Dämonensockel.



source : shunjudo.cocolog-nifty.com

His waistcloth is wrapped separately around each let, so he is able to step out and help people any time.



source : uemasazouen38.com - Uemasa 【植雅造園】

護摩堂裏手に不動明王像の岩座
奈良の石を使って瑟瑟座(しつしつざ)をイメージしています.

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fumiwari rengeza 踏割蓮華座
lotus base with separate feet

..... fumiwake rengeza 踏分蓮華座
Mostly for standing statues of Amida Nyorai, sometimes Fudo Myo-O.



Schritt-Sockel (fumiwariza, fumiwari renza 踏み割り座)
Zwei kleine Lotussockel unter jedem Fuß einer stehenden bzw. "laufenden" Figur. Häufig für Myo-O, selten auch bei Amida Nyorai.



. hashiri Fudo 走り不動 "running Fudo" .

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shitsushitsuza 瑟瑟座
gem or precious stone base, "Diamond Seat"

The most common base for an image of Fudo Myo-O 不動明王, especially in a group with four others, godai myoo-o 五大明王.


source : kyobibutsuzou.com



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Erhabener Sockel (shitsushitsuza)
"Edelsteinsitz".
Mehrstufiger, eckiger Sockel eines Myo-O. Ein fester Sockel aus mehreren, unregelmäßig geschichteten Brettern. Meist bunt bemalt. Eine abstrakte Form des Felssockels. Häufig bei einem Fudoo Myo-O, wenn er die mittlere Figur einer Gruppe der fünf großen Myo-O bildet.


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daibanjaku 大盤石/大磐石 "huge rock"

Sometimes a statue of Fudo sits on a huge rock,
at other places a huge rock itself is venerated as Fudo Myo-O himself.


source : myacyouen-hitorigoto
岩座(いわくら)の不動明王

. Fudo-Iwa 不動岩 Fudo Rock formations .

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苦難に耐えれば開ける希望 - 盤石(ばんじゃく)の決意 - banjaku
If you withstand the difficulties in life, hope will come

. nana seigan 七誓願 Seven Sincere Vows .





「私たちの誓い」- 大磐石に坐すお不動さまのように、常に冷静で、何事にも動じることのない不動心の体得に努めなさいという御教えです。
お不動さまがお坐りになっている磐石は、さとりを求める清らかな心の不動性とすべての人々を余すことなく救済するという決意を表しています。
何事にも動じない堅固な決意をもって進んだ先には、必ず未来が開け、大きな希望が見えてきます。
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. fudooshin 不動心 The Immovable Spirit .

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. Ootokuji 王徳寺 Otoku-Ji .  - Nagano
大盤石に坐した忿怒のお不動さま

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不動明王像 - 信海筆
Shinkai, painter of the Kamakura period


. Daigoji 醍醐寺 Daigo-Ji .

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動かざること大磐石の如し
It is immovable as the living rock ― firm as a rock



banjaku does not only mean "not to move"
but also "to bring forth good fortune and riches"


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Ishikozume Ritual Execution in Japanese Religion
..... they dig a deep, square hole, placing in the middle of it a stone called banjaku-ji 磐石柱 .
- source : Earhart, H. Byron - PDF file

Ishikozume (Japanese 石子詰め / 石籠詰)
was a ritual execution performed in ancient Japan by the Yamabushi - practitioners of Shugendō. The ritual is characterized by waist high burial in earth followed by lapidation (death by stoning).
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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 France

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Koomyoo-In, Kômyô-in 光明院 Komyo-In, Komyoin

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Bienvenue sur le site du temple Komyo-In !



Le Temple Komyo-In (temple de la lumière) représente en France et en Europe le bouddhisme Shingon. Cette tradition a été fondée au 8 ème siècle par Kobo Daishi, un des maîtres bouddhistes les plus renommé du Japon.

- source : www.komyo-in.net

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KOMYO-IN - Bouddhisme Shingon



Acalanatha (Fudo Myoo) a une importance considérable dans les rituels

Association Shingon de France
- source : komyoin.free.fr




Acalanatha (Fudo Myoo)
a une importance considérable dans les rituels, notamment dans les Gomas ou rituels de feu. Forme irritée de Mahavairocana le bouddha principal, il incarne l'immuabilité et l'aspect inébranlable de
l'éveil.

Il est ainsi décrit dans le Mahavairocana Sutra: "Acala, le serviteur du Tathagata tient le sabre de la sagesse et le Pasa; sa chevelure pend sur l'épaule gauche; un oeil louchant un peu, il regarde fixement; des flammes ardentes jaillissent avec violence de son corps qui inspire une terreur sacrée; il est installé sur un grand rocher; sur son front il y a des rides comme des vagues sur l'eau; c'est un jeune garçon au corps replet."

Serviteur des ascètes qui suivent la voie du bouddha, il les porte sur le lotus à8 pétales situé au sommet de sa tête. Son glaive tranche la confusion et les doutes, les flammes qui l'entoure brûlent les passions, son lasso symbolise autant l'immobilisation des forces hostiles à l'éveil, que la grande concentration. Son oeil gauche est à moitié fermé, son oeil droit est ouvert. Il fait entrer dans le suprême véhicule. Les deux canines, une vers le haut, une vers le bas, brisent tous les obstacles. Sa bouche fermée détruit le souffle du samsara de tous les êtres. Son siège représente le mont Suméru. Cela représente que la qualité de bouddha de tous les êtres est inébranlable. Pareil au Mont Suméru. Il est solide comme un grand rocher, c'est à dire qu'il montre que la vertu du grand Dhyâna est inébranlable. Il est en vérité la divinité de la profonde compassion.
(Ryujun Tajima)

- source : komyoin.free.fr/komyo-site


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



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6/20/2014

Special Statues

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Statues of Fudo Myo-O


. Famous Statues of Fudo Myo-O 有名な仏像 .  
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Enryooji 圓陵寺 / 円陵寺 Enryo-Ji
Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi

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Entsuuji 円通寺 Entsu-Ji
愛知県名古屋市熱田区 / Nagoya, Atsuta

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source : facebook

- Homepage Nakamura Mitake Jinja Shrine 中村御嶽神社
- source : www.tesshow.jp/nerima


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Mitaki-Dera 三瀧寺 "Temple with three waterfalls"
411 Mitakiyama, Nishi Ward, Hiroshima
- source : Jake Ojisan

"Mitaki-Kannon" (三滝観音).
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source : blog.livedoor.jp - gokurakuan

21,5 cm high, with a halo of metal 火焔は銅製
details unknown


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Special Statues of Fudo Myo-O

Some statues do not conform to the normal iconography.


Fudo Myo-o Action Figure!













- even fighting a robot






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



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6/19/2014

Akafudo Adachi Fukushima

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Akafudo 赤不動 Red Fudo

Endoogataki Fudoo son 遠藤ヶ滝不動尊
Fudo at the waterfall Endogataki


Nr. 31 相応寺 新義真言宗 - 赤不動
Soo-ooji 相応寺 So-O-Ji
Fukushima 福島県 - 智慧の道場 - chie

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

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福島県安達郡大玉村玉井字南町188 - Ootama village, Adachi town

Main statues are Dainichi Nyorai and Fudo Myo-O

The temple was founded by priest Tokuitsu in 807. It was located high up in the mountain and in winter, heavy snow made the access difficult.

In 1394 the temple was relocated further down to Kameyama 亀山
and in 1563 during the life of priest 実弁法印 relocated again to its present place and greatly enlarged.


- Chant of the temple
安達太良の御山の里の不動尊 
滝にうたれて祈る巡礼


at the food of
mount Adatara yama
we pray at the Fudo Statue
pounded by the waterfall


Mount Adatarayama is a volcano in central Fukushima, about 1700 meters.
There are many hot springs in the area too.

Kukai Kobo Daishi, priest Tokuitsu and the fighting with the Emishi people in the Tohoku region by the imperial government in Kyoto.
. Enichiji 慧日寺 Enichi-Ji .

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source : mikenikoban/kenpoku/endougataki

The statue is in memory of the story of the Adachi Samurai 遠藤盛遠 Endo Morito.
Endo fell in love with 袈裟御前 Kesa Gozen, but the love was not fullfilled, since she was married. He ended up killing her with his own sword, as she had lured him to a room to kill her husband, but was there herself to end her tragic love situation.
After her death he became a priest and took the name of Mongaku 文覚.
He often took ablutions for his sin under the waterfall, which eventually was named after him - 遠藤ヶ滝 Endogataki - Endo Waterfall.





One Fudo statue in the temple was carved by
. Priest Tokuitsu 徳一大師 (760 - 835) .

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. MONGAKU, Priest Mongaku 文覚(もんがく) .

July 20. 保延5年(1139年) - 建仁3年7月21日(1203年8月29日)
His name was Endoo Moritoo 遠藤盛遠 Endo Morito.

Mongaku Ki 文覚忌 Mongaku Memorial Day
Moritoo Ki 盛遠忌 Morito Memorial Dab

. WKD - Memorial Days of Famous People .
kigo for early autumn

冷麦喰ふ僧は文覚の行にさも似たり
hiyamugi kuu zoo wa Mongaku no gyoo ni samo nitari

the monk who eats
chilled wheat noodles resembles
priest Mongaku in his asceticism . . .


. Masaoka Shiki 正岡子規 .


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安達太良の瑠璃襖なす焚火かな
Adatara no rurifusuma nasu takibi kana

Mount Adatarayama
provides an azure-blue folding-screen background
for our bonfire . . .


. Katoo Shuuson 加藤楸邨 Kato Shuson (1905-1993) .


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寒梅や文覚行におとろへず
優力

でで虫や夜更けてはなし文覚に
宇佐美魚目

茶のはなに文覚のやうな庵主かな
Kuroyanagi Shooha 黒柳召波 Kuroyanagi Shoha (1727-1771)


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Mount Adatara (安達太良山 Adatara-yama)
is a stratovolcano on the main island of Honshu in Japan.
It is located about 15 kilometres southwest of the city of Fukushima and east of Mount Bandai. Its last known eruption was in 1996.

The mountain is actually multiple volcanoes forming a broad, forested massif. It abuts Mount Azuma, a dormant volcano to the north. The peak is called Minowa-yama. It is the highest peak in the Adatara range, which stretches about 9 km in a north-south direction.

The active summit crater is surrounded by hot springs and fumaroles. Sulfur mining was carried out in the 19th century, and 72 mine workers were killed in an eruption in 1900. Poems about Mount Adatara by Kōtarō Takamura from his book "Chieko-sho" helped make it famous.
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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .

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source : www.cosmo-kaken.co.jp

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

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Godai Myo-O

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Godai Myo-O 五大明王 Five Great Myo-O
Godai-son 五大尊 Five Great Wisdom Kings


godai ... 地水火風空の五大
The Five Great Elements of the Universe
Godai Nyorai 五大如来 The Five Great Buddhas of Wisdom
Godairiki Bosatsu 五大力菩薩 Five Bosatsu of Great Power 
- Fünf Bosatsu Gewaltiger Kraft
Gohoo bosatsu 五方菩薩 Five Bosatsu of the Five Directions
Go Himitsu Bosatsu 五秘密菩薩曼荼羅 Five Secret Bosatsu

. Godai 五大  Five Gread Buddhas .  
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The Five Great Wisdom Kings
Godai Myo-O 五大明王



Copyright 1998, Nara National Museum. Nara, Japan.

This grouping is common in esoteric Buddhism. Ceremonies in front of these statues were used to pray for the destruction of a personal enemy or for political intrugues, for example during the war of the Genji and the Heike, where five priests at the temple Ninna-Ji in prayed to these five statues (godan no hoo 五壇の法) to win the war.



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Godaison (Godai Myoo)
are five great Myoo placed in five directions, which is discussed in a set of two scrolls of "Ninnou Gokoku Hannya Haramitta Kyou" translated by a Chinese Buddhist priest Amoghavajra (Fukuu) and a scroll of "Shomuge Kyou" and consists of
Fudo (center), Kozanze (Gozanze) (east), Gundari (south), Daiitoku (west) and Kongoyasha (north ).

The images of Godaison are drawn as five separate paintings have been seen from the early Heian period and some examples such as Godaison-zo held at To-ji Temple in Kyoto are known. However, just like this painting, the style of Godai Myoo represented in one painting (Fudo Myoo at the center and others in each of the four directions) was established later than that and the images in Hakubyou (ink line painting) first appeared in the period between the late Heian period and the early Kamakura period.

In terms of the style, Fudo has a similar but more ample body than the Ao Fudo held in Shorenin in Kyoto and the faces are similar. It indicates an iconography of Genchoyou (Gencho's style). The halo with flames on the back is divided into seven parts as if they were the flames of a Karura (a fire-breathing creature from Japanese Hindu-Buddhist mythology). Two images of Doji have a style mixed with those held in Horaku-ji Temple in Osaka and Ruri-ji Temple (also known as Ruridera) in Hyogo. (Seitaka Doji is the same as Ni-Doji with a style of Hakubyo Genchoyou held at Godai-ji Temple.) The iconographical features of other four Myoo are very similar to the four Myoo excluding Fudo among Godaison in Godai-ji Temple and is also the same as the iconography of Enjinyou contained in "Besson Zakki." In a word, this painting was drawn in a newly established style by combining multiple styles of iconographies.

Unlike Ao Fudo, no colorful or fine patterns are applied to Fudo Myoo. The expressions such as the heavy colors, strongly applied Kumadori (shading) and expressive ink lines are rather different from the Buddhist paintings in the Heian period and indicate unique the features of the powerfully expressed Buddhist paintings in the Kamakura period.
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Jikkanshō Emakimono
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from Koyasan 高野山




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stickers with the sanscrit letters -
bonji 梵字 ステッカー


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source : www.necomachi.com

五大猫明王 Five Meneki Neko Myo-O

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. Ookuboji 大窪寺 Okubo-Ji, Shikoku 88 .


. 弘法寺 Kobo-Ji - Kagoshima Pilgrims 48 .

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The Great Five in Stone, Hashikura Yama
on the Pilgrimage to 36 Fudo Temples in Shikoku.



http://www.hashikura.or.jp/5myouou.htm

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Godai-son 五大尊 The Five Great Wisdom Kings

They are incarnations of the five Widsom Buddhas. Picture scrolls with these five deities, either five scrolls or one depicting them all, are called
"The Venerable Five
" (godai son 五大尊).

Middle : Fudo Myo-O 不動明王
East : Goosanze 降三世明王
South : Gundari 軍茶利明王
West : Dai-iitoku 大威徳明王
North : Kongoo Yasha 金剛夜叉明王

In the Tendai sect, Uzusama Myo-O 鳥枢渋摩明王 is mostly depictede in the North. This version comes from China of the T'ang period, not from India. Other scriptures state that the five great wisdom kings where established in Japan.
- source - 五大明王

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The Ritual Bell with the five great wisdom kings (godai myo-o rei 五大明王鈴) is only to be found in Japan.



常福寺本尊五大明王 Temple Joofuku-Ji
reference - jofukuji/




- source : www.narahaku.go.jp

白銅五大明王宝塔鈴  Nara National Museum

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You can even buy wirst bands with the Sanskrit letters of the five great Myo-O.
Here is the sample of Dai Iitoku 大威徳明王




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Godaidoo 五大堂 Godai-Do "Hall for the Great Five"
. . . . . Daikaku-In Kyoto 大覚寺五大堂

. goma Do 護摩堂, Gokoku-In, Kashima .

Godaidoo Myoo-Oo In 五大堂 明王院 Kamakura

. Godai-Do Matsushima 五大堂 松島 .
Seiryuzan Zuigan-ji 青龍山 瑞巌寺


. Fudo Temples - Introduction .


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