3/31/2013

Henro 45 Iwaya-Ji

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Iwayaji 岩屋寺 Temple Iwaya-Ji .


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Adress: 愛媛県上浮穴郡久万高原町七鳥1468 Ehime


Temple Song:
だいしょうの いのる力のげにいわや 石のなかにも極楽ぞある
Daishoo no inoru chikara no geni iwaya
Ishi no naka ni mo gokuraku zo aru


Mantra of Fudo Myo-O :
のうまく さんまんだ ばざらだん せんだ まかろしゃだ そわたや うんたらた かんまん
Noomaku sanmanda bazaradan senda makaroshyada sowataya untarata kanman


Fudo Myo-O 不動明王





source : www3.plala.or.jp/otousan

Fudo on the way to the innermost sanctuary, Oku no In 奥の院 .




source : outdoor.geocities.jp/ymkm

Fudo in the cave - 不動尊堂

and Fudo on the road




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- - - on the road to the temple
















source : Jake Ojisan

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source : www.kyotok.net/otera1103

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Amulets from the temple - 岩屋寺 御守り

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Legend states that the temple was donated to Kōbō Daishi by a mysterious female recluse named Hokke-Sennin. Was she a shamaness or just a woman well advanced in Buddhist training? Kōbō Daishi carved two statues of Fudō, one in stone and kept in a cave at the rear of the temple, and the other in wood and enshrined in the hondō.

By keeping the stone statue in the cave, Kōbō Daishi ensured that the entire mountain needed to be worshipped in order to worship the statue. This way the mountain remained sacred, just as it had been in Shintōism. Over time, every nook and cranny of the mountain became sacred and every rock and slope became part of the sacred object.

This temple is one of the nansho of Ehime Prefecture and is one of the sites where mountain recluses and wandering holy men once performed their religious disciplines.
- source : www.shikokuhenrotrail.com

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In the temple compound is the hall

Senzooin 泉蔵院 Senzo-In

with various Daruma dolls - Daruma Daishi だるま大師


source : asitahaharerukana.at.webry

They are sold in the hall dedicated to Kobo Daishi.



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