Gengshentang is in the center of Nara Ding, where there are worshippers of the blue face Vajra and some gods. There are not many visitors and they are very quiet.
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Nara's Gengshin-do is located in the center of Nara-machi, where the blue-faced King Kong is enshrined. Legend has it that when the epidemic spread during Emperor Wenmu’s time, the monks of Yuanxing Temple prayed for the epidemic to disappear. On January 7 of that year, Blue Faced King Kong appeared and said to them, “I feel your sincerity, and the epidemic will be eliminated. "Shortly after the epidemic subsided, people built this Gengshen Hall to thank it. In addition to the blue-faced King Kong, the cultural properties in Gengshen Hall also include statues of auspicious fairies, thousand statues of Jizo, and Shuizi Jizo.
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Gengshentang is in the center of Nara Ding, where there are worshippers of the blue face Vajra and some gods. There are not many visitors and they are very quiet.
In an alley, you can't find him if you don't pay attention to it. It's very small, but although the sparrows are small and have all kinds of internal organs, the statues inside are worth seeing.
Nara's Gengshen Hall is very small, and in the alley, there are three monkeys sitting on the roof, and monkeys hanging under the eaves of nearby people are used to avoid evil.
Gengshen Hall mainly sacrifices Gengshen Zun "Green Face Diamond Boy" and worships the three apes "Don't listen to, say or look at without ceremony". Nara's "Gengshen Hall" is very small and is in the alley.
It's very small here. It's also easy to be ignored and walk directly with a sightseeing map of Nara Ding. Usually it seems that it is not open.