Kongōbu-ji

Coordinates: 34°12′51″N 135°35′03″E / 34.214081°N 135.584092°E / 34.214081; 135.584092
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Kongōbu-ji
金剛峰寺
Shingon Buddhism
DeityAshuku Nyorai (Akṣobhya)
Location
Location132 Kōyasan, Kōya-chō, Ito-gun, Wakayama Prefecture
CountryJapan
Architecture
FounderKūkai
Completed816
Website
https://www.koyasan.or.jp/en/

Kongōbu-ji (金剛峯寺) is the ecclesiastic head temple of

UNESCO World Heritage Site
.

The

Kanō Tanyū (1602-1674) and members of the Kyoto Kanō school
.

The temple's modern Banryūtei (蟠龍庭 rock garden) is Japan's largest (2340 square meters), with 140 granite stones arranged to suggest a pair of dragons emerging from clouds to protect the temple.

The 414th abbot of Kongōbu-ji is the Reverend Kogi Kasai, who also acts as the archbishop of the Kōyasan Shingon school.

At the temple, visitors can listen to the sermons of the monks and participate in ajikan meditation sessions. The term ajikan refers to a fundamental breathing and meditation method of

Gallery

  • Approach
    Approach
  • Fudōdō, a National Treasure
    Fudōdō,
    a
    National Treasure
  • Banryūtei rock garden
    Banryūtei rock garden
  • Eight Attendants
    Eight Attendants
  • Eight Attendants
    Eight Attendants
  • Seitaka Doji
    Seitaka Doji

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Kongobuji Temple - Mount Koya Travel Guide | Planetyze". Planetyze. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  2. ^ A page on the Ajikan with references.

External links

34°12′51″N 135°35′03″E / 34.214081°N 135.584092°E / 34.214081; 135.584092