Kiyotaki-ji is a Shingon Buzan-ha temple in Ono, Tsuchiura, Ibaraki, the twenty-sixth station of the Bandō 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, popularly known as Kiyotaki Kannon. According to temple tradition, in 607 (the 15th year of Empress Suiko) Prince Shōtoku enshrined a self-carved Shō Kannon image on Mt. Ryūgamine, marking the temple's origin. In the Daidō era (806-810), the eminent Hossō priest Tokuitsu…
According to temple tradition, in 607 (the 15th year of Empress Suiko) Prince Shōtoku enshrined a self-carved Shō Kannon image on Mt. Ryūgamine, marking the temple's origin. In the Daidō era (806-810), the eminent Hossō priest Tokuitsu Shōnin moved the image partway down the mountain, built a Kannon…
Safe Childbirth & Fertility
Recovery from illness, bodily wellness, peace of mind. Especially efficacious at Yakushi and Kannon temples.
Derived from the enshrined deity "聖観世音菩薩"
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