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Okunoin (奥の院)

Okunoin (奥の院)
Life and death are of supreme importance. Time swiftly passes by and opportunity is lost. Each of us should strive to awaken. Awaken! Take heed, do not squander your life.”
― Dōgen
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Mount Kōya (高野山 Kōya-san) is the name of a huge temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka.
First settled in 819 by the monk Kūkai, Mt. Kōya is primarily known as the world headquarters of the Kōyasan Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. Located on an 800 m high plain amid eight peaks of the mountain, the original monastery has grown into the town of Kōya, featuring a university dedicated to religious studies and 120 sub-temples, many of which offer lodging to pilgrims. The mountain is home to the following famous sites:
Okunoin (奥の院), the mausoleum of Kūkai, surrounded by an immense graveyard , the largest in Japan, does not just contain an estimated 200,000 graves, but a site which is sacred to the Shingon School of Buddhism, being where the mausoleum of the sect’s founder, Kukai or Kobo-Daishi, is located and where he is said to lie in eternal meditation.
The cemetery, together with the mausoleum at the end of a 2 kilometre walk through the cemetery is in fact a pilgrimage site for Shingon Buddhism, one of the mainstream schools of Buddhism in Japan

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 Gudrun
Gudrun club
The moss covered stones look so harmonious!
5 years ago.
 David Michael
David Michael club
a most tranquil image
5 years ago.
 Léopold
Léopold club
Japan is still a fascinating country for me and I explore it through your eyes thanks Annamaria.
5 years ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
dat die dingen nog op elkaar blijven staan,,,met zoveel aardbevingen
5 years ago.
 (*NIKonGT*)
(*NIKonGT*)
Ein grossartiges Bild wo du die Stimmung so gut gefangen hast! Welcher 'Dögen' hat diese Worte geschrieben? LG G

(Habe ihn schon gefunden, Annemarie! Google bildet ( manchmal) :-))))
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.

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