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YAKUSHIJI TEMPLE
Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues. O-SHAKYO | YAKUSHIJI Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues.EAST PAGODA
East Pagoda. 1. East Pagoda. The multi-tiered building before you is Yakushiji’s East Pagoda (Toto). Yakushiji is one of the seven great temples of Nara and head temple of the Hosso school, Japan’s oldest Buddhist order. The pagoda is 33.6 meters high and is the only wooden structure to have survived fires and other disasters at the templeWEST PAGODA
The West Pagoda is thought to have been originally erected at the time of the temple’s founding, but was destroyed by fire in 1528. In 1981, it was rebuilt in the style of the Hakuho period (645–710). The brilliant red and green colors stand in contrast to the weathered hues of the East Pagoda and give an idea of how the older pagoda mustJIKIDO - YAKUSHIJI
On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
PEDESTAL - YAKUSHIJI Pedestal. The large rectangular pedestal on which the Healing Buddha sits is embellished with engravings that provide fascinating insights into seventh-century Japan and the global exchanges it enjoyed courtesy of the Silk Road—the ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and the West. The pedestal is made up of sixdifferent
MIROKU TRIAD
Miroku Triad. 9. Miroku Triad. Nara is home to several schools of Buddhism, known collectively as the “Six Buddhist Schools of Nara” (Nanto Rokushu). Yakushiji is the head temple of one of the six, the Hosso school. Since the Large Lecture Hall is the school’s principal place of learning, it is fitting that the great preacher of its GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school.THE STATUE OF GENJO
The Statue of Genjo. The statue of Genjo (Ch. Xuanzang), which is located inside the two-story red and green pagoda within the Genjo Sanzoin Complex, was crafted by Teiichi Okawa, a renowned twentieth-century sculptor of Buddhist images. In his right hand Genjoholds a
YAKUSHIJI TEMPLE
Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues. O-SHAKYO | YAKUSHIJI Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues.EAST PAGODA
East Pagoda. 1. East Pagoda. The multi-tiered building before you is Yakushiji’s East Pagoda (Toto). Yakushiji is one of the seven great temples of Nara and head temple of the Hosso school, Japan’s oldest Buddhist order. The pagoda is 33.6 meters high and is the only wooden structure to have survived fires and other disasters at the templeWEST PAGODA
The West Pagoda is thought to have been originally erected at the time of the temple’s founding, but was destroyed by fire in 1528. In 1981, it was rebuilt in the style of the Hakuho period (645–710). The brilliant red and green colors stand in contrast to the weathered hues of the East Pagoda and give an idea of how the older pagoda mustJIKIDO - YAKUSHIJI
On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
PEDESTAL - YAKUSHIJI Pedestal. The large rectangular pedestal on which the Healing Buddha sits is embellished with engravings that provide fascinating insights into seventh-century Japan and the global exchanges it enjoyed courtesy of the Silk Road—the ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and the West. The pedestal is made up of sixdifferent
MIROKU TRIAD
Miroku Triad. 9. Miroku Triad. Nara is home to several schools of Buddhism, known collectively as the “Six Buddhist Schools of Nara” (Nanto Rokushu). Yakushiji is the head temple of one of the six, the Hosso school. Since the Large Lecture Hall is the school’s principal place of learning, it is fitting that the great preacher of its GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school.THE STATUE OF GENJO
The Statue of Genjo. The statue of Genjo (Ch. Xuanzang), which is located inside the two-story red and green pagoda within the Genjo Sanzoin Complex, was crafted by Teiichi Okawa, a renowned twentieth-century sculptor of Buddhist images. In his right hand Genjoholds a
奈良薬師寺 公式サイト|YAKUSHIJI TEMPLE OFFICIAL …TRANSLATETHIS PAGE
奈良薬師寺 公式サイト|Yakushiji Temple Official Web Site. SOUND. ON. OFF. 音楽「瑠璃色の光」 篠笛:佐藤和哉. 音楽「瑠璃色の光」 篠笛:佐藤和哉. ご自宅でお写経のお勧め. 国宝東塔 初層特別開扉. 薬師寺本山・今月の行事. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
JIKIDO - YAKUSHIJI
On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. MAIN HALL/GOLDEN HALL (KONDO) The main worship hall at Yakushiji, the Kondo, was built to enshrine the temple’s principal images, the Yakushi Triad. Conceived by Emperor Tenmu (631–686), the Kondo and the rest of the complex was initially located in Fujiwarakyo (present-day city of Kashihara), which was the capital from 694 to 710. GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school.THE STATUE OF GENJO
The Statue of Genjo. The statue of Genjo (Ch. Xuanzang), which is located inside the two-story red and green pagoda within the Genjo Sanzoin Complex, was crafted by Teiichi Okawa, a renowned twentieth-century sculptor of Buddhist images. In his right hand Genjoholds a
THE AMIDA TRIAD AND OTHER PAINTINGS The Amida Triad and Other Paintings. Gracing the interior of the Jikido is a 50-meter-long series of wall paintings by Toshio Tabuchi (1941–), a renowned Nihonga artist and professor emeritus at Tokyo University of the Arts. While the paintings by Hirayama Ikuo inside the Genjo Sanzoin complex present scenes from Genjo’s 17-yearjourney
SHO-KANZEON BOSATSU STATUE Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue. Inside the East Hall stands a statue of Kannon (also known as Kanzeon), the bodhisattva (bosatsu) of mercy. Kannon is sometimes depicted in extraordinary forms, with 11 faces or 1,000 hands, but this statue has a simpler, more natural appearance. Hair flows over shoulders, while bodily movement, even the folds ofIMAGES OF HACHIMAN
Inside the main hall of the Yasumigoka Hachimangu Shrine are three statues believed to date back to the early Heian period (794–1185). At the center is an image of Hachiman, the guardian deity of Japan and of warriors, wearing a monk’s robe. MONUMENT WITH VERSES PRAISING THE BUDDHA’S FOOTPRINT Inscribed on this slate monument are 21 Japanese poems that mostly extoll the virtues of the Shakyamuni Buddha’s footprint. The monument, which was designated a National Treasure in 1952, is often said to have been made to accompany the footprint stone itself, although no historical documentation substantiates that view.YAKUSHIJI TEMPLE
Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues. O-SHAKYO | YAKUSHIJI Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues.EAST PAGODA
East Pagoda. 1. East Pagoda. The multi-tiered building before you is Yakushiji’s East Pagoda (Toto). Yakushiji is one of the seven great temples of Nara and head temple of the Hosso school, Japan’s oldest Buddhist order. The pagoda is 33.6 meters high and is the only wooden structure to have survived fires and other disasters at the templeWEST PAGODA
The West Pagoda is thought to have been originally erected at the time of the temple’s founding, but was destroyed by fire in 1528. In 1981, it was rebuilt in the style of the Hakuho period (645–710). The brilliant red and green colors stand in contrast to the weathered hues of the East Pagoda and give an idea of how the older pagoda mustJIKIDO - YAKUSHIJI
On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
PEDESTAL - YAKUSHIJI Pedestal. The large rectangular pedestal on which the Healing Buddha sits is embellished with engravings that provide fascinating insights into seventh-century Japan and the global exchanges it enjoyed courtesy of the Silk Road—the ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and the West. The pedestal is made up of sixdifferent
MIROKU TRIAD
Miroku Triad. 9. Miroku Triad. Nara is home to several schools of Buddhism, known collectively as the “Six Buddhist Schools of Nara” (Nanto Rokushu). Yakushiji is the head temple of one of the six, the Hosso school. Since the Large Lecture Hall is the school’s principal place of learning, it is fitting that the great preacher of its GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school.4. YAKUSHI TRIAD
Yakushi Triad. Inside the Kondo (literally, Main Hall) is Yakushiji’s principal object of worship, the Yakushi Triad, consisting of Yakushi Nyorai, the Healing Buddha, flanked by two attendants, the bodhisattvas Nikko and Gakko. The Triad was consecrated in 697 by Empress Jito, who oversaw the completion of Yakushiji following the death ofYAKUSHIJI TEMPLE
Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues. O-SHAKYO | YAKUSHIJI Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues.EAST PAGODA
East Pagoda. 1. East Pagoda. The multi-tiered building before you is Yakushiji’s East Pagoda (Toto). Yakushiji is one of the seven great temples of Nara and head temple of the Hosso school, Japan’s oldest Buddhist order. The pagoda is 33.6 meters high and is the only wooden structure to have survived fires and other disasters at the templeWEST PAGODA
The West Pagoda is thought to have been originally erected at the time of the temple’s founding, but was destroyed by fire in 1528. In 1981, it was rebuilt in the style of the Hakuho period (645–710). The brilliant red and green colors stand in contrast to the weathered hues of the East Pagoda and give an idea of how the older pagoda mustJIKIDO - YAKUSHIJI
On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
PEDESTAL - YAKUSHIJI Pedestal. The large rectangular pedestal on which the Healing Buddha sits is embellished with engravings that provide fascinating insights into seventh-century Japan and the global exchanges it enjoyed courtesy of the Silk Road—the ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and the West. The pedestal is made up of sixdifferent
MIROKU TRIAD
Miroku Triad. 9. Miroku Triad. Nara is home to several schools of Buddhism, known collectively as the “Six Buddhist Schools of Nara” (Nanto Rokushu). Yakushiji is the head temple of one of the six, the Hosso school. Since the Large Lecture Hall is the school’s principal place of learning, it is fitting that the great preacher of its GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school.4. YAKUSHI TRIAD
Yakushi Triad. Inside the Kondo (literally, Main Hall) is Yakushiji’s principal object of worship, the Yakushi Triad, consisting of Yakushi Nyorai, the Healing Buddha, flanked by two attendants, the bodhisattvas Nikko and Gakko. The Triad was consecrated in 697 by Empress Jito, who oversaw the completion of Yakushiji following the death of 奈良薬師寺 公式サイト|YAKUSHIJI TEMPLE OFFICIAL …TRANSLATETHIS PAGE
奈良薬師寺 公式サイト|Yakushiji Temple Official Web Site. SOUND. ON. OFF. 音楽「瑠璃色の光」 篠笛:佐藤和哉. 音楽「瑠璃色の光」 篠笛:佐藤和哉. ご自宅でお写経のお勧め. 国宝東塔 初層特別開扉. 薬師寺本山・今月の行事. ABOUT YAKUSHIJI TEMPLE Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
JIKIDO - YAKUSHIJI
On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. MAIN HALL/GOLDEN HALL (KONDO) The main worship hall at Yakushiji, the Kondo, was built to enshrine the temple’s principal images, the Yakushi Triad. Conceived by Emperor Tenmu (631–686), the Kondo and the rest of the complex was initially located in Fujiwarakyo (present-day city of Kashihara), which was the capital from 694 to 710. DAIKODO, A CENTER OF LEARNING Inside the Daikodo are two pulpits serving as lecterns, where monks come face to face in discussions and debate, their voices amplified by the high ceilings of the hall. GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school. THE AMIDA TRIAD AND OTHER PAINTINGS The Amida Triad and Other Paintings. Gracing the interior of the Jikido is a 50-meter-long series of wall paintings by Toshio Tabuchi (1941–), a renowned Nihonga artist and professor emeritus at Tokyo University of the Arts. While the paintings by Hirayama Ikuo inside the Genjo Sanzoin complex present scenes from Genjo’s 17-yearjourney
IMAGES OF HACHIMAN
Inside the main hall of the Yasumigoka Hachimangu Shrine are three statues believed to date back to the early Heian period (794–1185). At the center is an image of Hachiman, the guardian deity of Japan and of warriors, wearing a monk’s robe. SHO-KANZEON BOSATSU STATUE Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue. Inside the East Hall stands a statue of Kannon (also known as Kanzeon), the bodhisattva (bosatsu) of mercy. Kannon is sometimes depicted in extraordinary forms, with 11 faces or 1,000 hands, but this statue has a simpler, more natural appearance. Hair flows over shoulders, while bodily movement, even the folds ofYAKUSHIJI TEMPLE
Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues. O-SHAKYO | YAKUSHIJI Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues.EAST PAGODA
East Pagoda. 1. East Pagoda. The multi-tiered building before you is Yakushiji’s East Pagoda (Toto). Yakushiji is one of the seven great temples of Nara and head temple of the Hosso school, Japan’s oldest Buddhist order. The pagoda is 33.6 meters high and is the only wooden structure to have survived fires and other disasters at the templeWEST PAGODA
The West Pagoda is thought to have been originally erected at the time of the temple’s founding, but was destroyed by fire in 1528. In 1981, it was rebuilt in the style of the Hakuho period (645–710). The brilliant red and green colors stand in contrast to the weathered hues of the East Pagoda and give an idea of how the older pagoda mustJIKIDO - YAKUSHIJI
On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
PEDESTAL - YAKUSHIJI Pedestal. The large rectangular pedestal on which the Healing Buddha sits is embellished with engravings that provide fascinating insights into seventh-century Japan and the global exchanges it enjoyed courtesy of the Silk Road—the ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and the West. The pedestal is made up of sixdifferent
MIROKU TRIAD
Miroku Triad. 9. Miroku Triad. Nara is home to several schools of Buddhism, known collectively as the “Six Buddhist Schools of Nara” (Nanto Rokushu). Yakushiji is the head temple of one of the six, the Hosso school. Since the Large Lecture Hall is the school’s principal place of learning, it is fitting that the great preacher of its GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school.4. YAKUSHI TRIAD
Yakushi Triad. Inside the Kondo (literally, Main Hall) is Yakushiji’s principal object of worship, the Yakushi Triad, consisting of Yakushi Nyorai, the Healing Buddha, flanked by two attendants, the bodhisattvas Nikko and Gakko. The Triad was consecrated in 697 by Empress Jito, who oversaw the completion of Yakushiji following the death ofYAKUSHIJI TEMPLE
Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues. O-SHAKYO | YAKUSHIJI Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues.EAST PAGODA
East Pagoda. 1. East Pagoda. The multi-tiered building before you is Yakushiji’s East Pagoda (Toto). Yakushiji is one of the seven great temples of Nara and head temple of the Hosso school, Japan’s oldest Buddhist order. The pagoda is 33.6 meters high and is the only wooden structure to have survived fires and other disasters at the templeWEST PAGODA
The West Pagoda is thought to have been originally erected at the time of the temple’s founding, but was destroyed by fire in 1528. In 1981, it was rebuilt in the style of the Hakuho period (645–710). The brilliant red and green colors stand in contrast to the weathered hues of the East Pagoda and give an idea of how the older pagoda mustJIKIDO - YAKUSHIJI
On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
PEDESTAL - YAKUSHIJI Pedestal. The large rectangular pedestal on which the Healing Buddha sits is embellished with engravings that provide fascinating insights into seventh-century Japan and the global exchanges it enjoyed courtesy of the Silk Road—the ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and the West. The pedestal is made up of sixdifferent
MIROKU TRIAD
Miroku Triad. 9. Miroku Triad. Nara is home to several schools of Buddhism, known collectively as the “Six Buddhist Schools of Nara” (Nanto Rokushu). Yakushiji is the head temple of one of the six, the Hosso school. Since the Large Lecture Hall is the school’s principal place of learning, it is fitting that the great preacher of its GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school.4. YAKUSHI TRIAD
Yakushi Triad. Inside the Kondo (literally, Main Hall) is Yakushiji’s principal object of worship, the Yakushi Triad, consisting of Yakushi Nyorai, the Healing Buddha, flanked by two attendants, the bodhisattvas Nikko and Gakko. The Triad was consecrated in 697 by Empress Jito, who oversaw the completion of Yakushiji following the death of 奈良薬師寺 公式サイト|YAKUSHIJI TEMPLE OFFICIAL …TRANSLATETHIS PAGE
奈良薬師寺 公式サイト|Yakushiji Temple Official Web Site. SOUND. ON. OFF. 音楽「瑠璃色の光」 篠笛:佐藤和哉. 音楽「瑠璃色の光」 篠笛:佐藤和哉. ご自宅でお写経のお勧め. 国宝東塔 初層特別開扉. 薬師寺本山・今月の行事. ABOUT YAKUSHIJI TEMPLE Yakushiji Temple is a temple with a 1,300-year history that was established by Emperor Tenmu to pray for the recovery of his consort (who would later become Empress Jito) from an illness. The Yakushi Triad is a set of principal images that have remained since the time of the temple’s founding and they are renowned as the world’s most beautiful Buddhist statues. DAIKODO, STRUCTURE AND HISTORY Daikodo, Structure and History. Learning has long been a central concern of the temples of the group known as the “Seven Great Temples of Nara.”. Yakushiji is one of those temples, and for centuries the monks have assembled in the Large Lecture Hall (Daikodo) to study and debate aspects of Buddhism. The Daikodo is larger thanYakushiji’s
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On the north side of the Yakushiji temple complex stands a striking, 41-meter-long red and white building, which is a reconstruction of the temple’s Jikido, or Jikido. MAIN HALL/GOLDEN HALL (KONDO) The main worship hall at Yakushiji, the Kondo, was built to enshrine the temple’s principal images, the Yakushi Triad. Conceived by Emperor Tenmu (631–686), the Kondo and the rest of the complex was initially located in Fujiwarakyo (present-day city of Kashihara), which was the capital from 694 to 710. DAIKODO, A CENTER OF LEARNING Inside the Daikodo are two pulpits serving as lecterns, where monks come face to face in discussions and debate, their voices amplified by the high ceilings of the hall. GENJO SANZOIN COMPLEX This group of buildings, recently built in 1991, is dedicated to Genjo (also Genjo Sanzo) (602–664), the Chinese monk Xuanzang, who first introduced the teachings of the Hosso school to China; Yakushiji is the Japanese headquarters of this school. THE AMIDA TRIAD AND OTHER PAINTINGS The Amida Triad and Other Paintings. Gracing the interior of the Jikido is a 50-meter-long series of wall paintings by Toshio Tabuchi (1941–), a renowned Nihonga artist and professor emeritus at Tokyo University of the Arts. While the paintings by Hirayama Ikuo inside the Genjo Sanzoin complex present scenes from Genjo’s 17-yearjourney
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Inside the main hall of the Yasumigoka Hachimangu Shrine are three statues believed to date back to the early Heian period (794–1185). At the center is an image of Hachiman, the guardian deity of Japan and of warriors, wearing a monk’s robe. SHO-KANZEON BOSATSU STATUE Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue. Inside the East Hall stands a statue of Kannon (also known as Kanzeon), the bodhisattva (bosatsu) of mercy. Kannon is sometimes depicted in extraordinary forms, with 11 faces or 1,000 hands, but this statue has a simpler, more natural appearance. Hair flows over shoulders, while bodily movement, even the folds of 法相宗大本山 薬師寺 _M_メニュー _C_閉じる* 薬師寺とは
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