A Jōdo Shinshū Honganji-ha temple with the mountain name Kangetsuzan. Founded in 1622 in Kyoto's Fushimi by Shaku Gensei, a fourth-generation descendant of the Sengoku warlord Sassa Narimasa. The temple relocated to its present site in Roppongi in 1647. The principal image, an Amida Nyorai statue attributed to the Heian monk Eshin Sōzu (Genshin), carries the breath of mid-Heian Pure Land devotion.…
The founder Shaku Gensei (d. 1670) was a fourth-generation descendant of Sassa Narimasa, the fierce Oda retainer who governed Etchū and is legendary for his midwinter crossing of the Tateyama mountains. After Narimasa was ordered to commit seppuku by Hideyoshi, his descendants left the warrior class…
Cleansing impurity, spiritual purification, driving away evil. Rooted in misogi ablutions and goma fire rites.
Derived from the enshrined deity "阿弥陀如来(恵心僧都作と伝承)"
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