Known by the popular name Senbon Enma-do, this Koyasan Shingon temple was founded in 1017 by Jokaku Shonin, a disciple of Genshin. The principal image of Enma Hoo (King Yama) is a massive seated figure about 2.4 meters tall. The temple has ties to the legend of Ono no Takamura, who was said to travel between the underworld and the living world to serve Enma. The Senbon Enma-do Dainenbutsu Kyogen p…
Injoji Temple, commonly known as Senbon Enma-do, was founded in 1017 by Jokaku Shonin, a disciple of the eminent monk Genshin. From its earliest days, the temple enshrined Enma Hoo (King Yama) as its principal image and was venerated as a sacred site connected to Ono no Takamura, the Heian-period sc…
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