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During the season of evil, you can read the sutras of the monk.
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It is a temple built along the coastline from Matsuyama City to Imabari City, and is located in Kikuma Town, which is famous for its tiles. Although it is a small temple, it is full of worshipers to ward off evil during the Setsubun period. In order, a certain number of people enter the temple, and the monks can be relieved of evil by reading sutras.
If you are running along the coastline, you will find Henshoin on the side of the road. Isn't it a very rare temple that Kobo Daishi Kukai comes here and makes himself the principal image? Did you mean that you became a living Buddha before entering Mt. Koya? It seems that prayers are made every Sunday to ward off evil, so I ask Daishi. It was an open small precinct that you can enter from anywhere.
The statue of Kobo Daishi is the principal image of the temple to ward off evil
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From Imabari, take National Highway 196 toward Matsuyama for about 20 minutes, and you will find Henshoin on the left side of the road. Several cars can be parked. It is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school, and it is said that Kobo Daishi engraved his statue and enshrined it as the principal image, and is famous as a temple for warding off evil. There were large statues of Kannon Bodhisattva in the garden on the right side of the main hall, and several stone Buddhas in the back.
During the season of evil, you can read the sutras of the monk.
It is a temple built along the coastline from Matsuyama City to Imabari City, and is located in Kikuma Town, which is famous for its tiles. Although it is a small temple, it is full of worshipers to ward off evil during the Setsubun period. In order, a certain number of people enter the temple, and the monks can be relieved of evil by reading sutras.
He is famous as a master of Yakuyoke
If you are running along the coastline, you will find Henshoin on the side of the road. Isn't it a very rare temple that Kobo Daishi Kukai comes here and makes himself the principal image? Did you mean that you became a living Buddha before entering Mt. Koya? It seems that prayers are made every Sunday to ward off evil, so I ask Daishi. It was an open small precinct that you can enter from anywhere.
The statue of Kobo Daishi is the principal image of the temple to ward off evil
From Imabari, take National Highway 196 toward Matsuyama for about 20 minutes, and you will find Henshoin on the left side of the road. Several cars can be parked. It is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school, and it is said that Kobo Daishi engraved his statue and enshrined it as the principal image, and is famous as a temple for warding off evil. There were large statues of Kannon Bodhisattva in the garden on the right side of the main hall, and several stone Buddhas in the back.