LINK
http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2007/02/pilgrimage-18-shingon-temples.html
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No. 13 HOZANJI TEMPLE - 寳山寺 Hozan-Ji
奈良県生駒市門前町1-1 - 1-1 Monzenchō, Ikoma-shi, Nara
source : www.hozanji.com
source : Thierry Mollandin - facebook -
. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja – Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .
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Pilgrimage to 18 Shingon Temples
The 18 Head Temples of Shingon School have a very long history.
Kobo Daishi (Kukai) established most of these Temples to train his disciples and Shingon priests. Some Temples were built to conduct prayer services for the country and its people to create peace and harmony. Numerous Emperors became priests after they retired their thrones and became the head of these Temples in Kyoto. Each of these 18 Temples represents a profound teaching of the Shingon tradition. By visiting them, we open to the opportunity of understanding these teachings and implementing them into our practice and our daily lives.
Location:
The 18 Temples are located in Kansai, the western region, Japan and stand within a 1,360 kilometers stretch (850 miles). Eight Temples are in Kyoto, 4 in Nara, 3 in Hyogo, 2 in Wakayama and 1 in Kagawa Prefecture.
It takes 50 days by foot and at least 5 days by bus.
No. 1 ZENTSUJI TEMPLE
No. 2 SUMADERA TEMPLE
No. 3 SEICHOJI TEMPLE
No. 4 NAKAYAMADERA
No. 5 DAIKAKUJI TEMPLE
No. 6 NINNAJI TEMPLE
No. 7 CHISHAKUIN TEMPLE
No. 8 SENNYUJI TEMPLE
No. 9 TOJI TEMPLE (KYO O GOKOKU JI)
..... Toji, Temple Too-Ji in Kyoto 東寺
No. 10 KAJUJI TEMPLE
No. 11 ZUISHIN IN TEMPLE
No. 12 DAIGOJI TEMPLE
No. 13 HOZANJI TEMPLE
No. 14 CHOGO SONSHI JI (SHIGISAN)
No. 15 SAIDAIJI TEMPLE
No. 16 HASEDERA TEMPLE
No. 17 NEGOROJI TEMPLE
No. 18 KONGOBUJI TEMPLE (KOYASAN)
Read the Details HERE !
18 Shingon Temple Headquarters Pilgrimage / Koyasan
© Reverend Seicho Asahi, Koyasan
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http://fudosama.blogspot.jp/2007/02/pilgrimage-18-shingon-temples.html
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No. 13 HOZANJI TEMPLE - 寳山寺 Hozan-Ji
奈良県生駒市門前町1-1 - 1-1 Monzenchō, Ikoma-shi, Nara
source : www.hozanji.com
source : Thierry Mollandin - facebook -
. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja – Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .
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Pilgrimage to 18 Shingon Temples
The 18 Head Temples of Shingon School have a very long history.
Kobo Daishi (Kukai) established most of these Temples to train his disciples and Shingon priests. Some Temples were built to conduct prayer services for the country and its people to create peace and harmony. Numerous Emperors became priests after they retired their thrones and became the head of these Temples in Kyoto. Each of these 18 Temples represents a profound teaching of the Shingon tradition. By visiting them, we open to the opportunity of understanding these teachings and implementing them into our practice and our daily lives.
Location:
The 18 Temples are located in Kansai, the western region, Japan and stand within a 1,360 kilometers stretch (850 miles). Eight Temples are in Kyoto, 4 in Nara, 3 in Hyogo, 2 in Wakayama and 1 in Kagawa Prefecture.
It takes 50 days by foot and at least 5 days by bus.
No. 1 ZENTSUJI TEMPLE
No. 2 SUMADERA TEMPLE
No. 3 SEICHOJI TEMPLE
No. 4 NAKAYAMADERA
No. 5 DAIKAKUJI TEMPLE
No. 6 NINNAJI TEMPLE
No. 7 CHISHAKUIN TEMPLE
No. 8 SENNYUJI TEMPLE
No. 9 TOJI TEMPLE (KYO O GOKOKU JI)
..... Toji, Temple Too-Ji in Kyoto 東寺
No. 10 KAJUJI TEMPLE
No. 11 ZUISHIN IN TEMPLE
No. 12 DAIGOJI TEMPLE
No. 13 HOZANJI TEMPLE
No. 14 CHOGO SONSHI JI (SHIGISAN)
No. 15 SAIDAIJI TEMPLE
No. 16 HASEDERA TEMPLE
No. 17 NEGOROJI TEMPLE
No. 18 KONGOBUJI TEMPLE (KOYASAN)
Read the Details HERE !
18 Shingon Temple Headquarters Pilgrimage / Koyasan
© Reverend Seicho Asahi, Koyasan
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