Short Sight of Takaosan Yakuoin Yukiji Temple (Mount Takao, Japan)
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España a
Japón, en Japomatic.com.
Extract from www.takaotozan.co.jp/:
"The Yakuoin
Temple, officially known as Takaosan Yakuoin Yukiji Temple, is one of the Daihonzan temples of the
Chizan School of the
Shingon sect. This temple, believed to have been built in 744 by
Gyoki Bosatsu under decree from
Emperor Shomu, is dedicated to the
Medicine Bhudda,
Yakushi Nyorai. This era, the
Nara Period, was the most magnificent in ancient
Japanese history. It was during this time that the
Great Buddha Hall of the
Todaiji Temple and other important historical structures were erected in
Nara, and a provincial monastery, known as a Kokubunji, was established in each of
Japan's 60-odd provinces. Gyoki Bosatsu played a central role in the construction of all these temples."