Mount Koya and Fukuchi-In
Stayed in Mount Koya in May 2011. Accommodation was at Fukuchi-In Buddhist temple.
Komyo-in (A Sub-temple of Tofuku-ji) The Garden | Mirei Shigemori
Komyo-in (A Sub-temple of Tofuku-ji) The Garden
Garden Designer : Mirei Shigemori
1939
Hon-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan
Recording Date : September 24, 2011
Morning: Conferment of the Vairocana-abhisambodhi Initiation at Koyasan, Japan
His Holiness will confer the Vairocana-abhisambodhi Initiation (namnang ngoenjang wang) at Koyasan Monastery. on April 14, 2014 from 7:30am (Tokyo Time)
Ryoan-ji Temple The Garden of the Hojo
Ryoan-ji Temple The Garden of the Hojo
Goryoshita-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan
ryoanji.jp
Recording Date : April 18, 2012
Hannya Shingyo (Shingon school)
Sutra on the Perfection of wisdom (Japanese : Hannya Shingyo) sung by monks of the Shingon school. This well known sutra explain the path to realization of emptiness (conditioned coproduction) of all phenomena and the boddhisattva path (practice and vows to help all sentient beings).
daihishin dharani (Kannon great compassion mantra)
Dharani of Kannon (thousand-hands-and-eyes kannon) the embodiement of compassion and peace.
This Dharani is chanted every morning in zen temples and during funerals. You can use this dharani to purify and heal your body and mind.
Thanks to Rochester zen center.
Namu kara tan no. Tora ya ya. Namu ori ya. Boryo ki chi shifu ra ya. Fuji
sato bo ya. Moko sato bo ya. Mo ko kya runi kya ya. En. Sa hara ha e shu
tan no ton sha. Namu shiki ri toi mo. Ori ya. Boryo ki chi. Shifu ra. Rin to bo.
Na mu no ra. Kin ji ki ri. Mo ko ho do. Sha mi sa bo. O to jo shu ben. O shu
in. Sa bo sa to. No mo bo gya. Mo ha te cho. To ji to en. O bo ryo ki. Ru gya
chi. Kya ra chi. I kiri mo ko. Fuji sa to. Sa bo sa bo. Mo ra mo ra. Mo ki mo
ki. Ri to in ku ryo ku ryo. Ke mo to ryo to ryo. Ho ja ya chi. Mo ko ho ja ya
chi. To ra to ra. Chiri ni. Shifu ra ya. Sha ro sha ro. Mo mo ha mo ra. Ho chi
ri. I ki i ki. Shi no shi no. Ora san fura sha ri. Ha za ha zan. Fura sha ya. Ku
ryo ku ryo. Mo ra ku ryo ku ryo. Ki ri sha ro sha ro. Shi ri shi ri. Su ryo su
ryo. Fuji ya. Fuji ya. Fudo ya fudo ya. Mi chiri ya. Nora kin ji. Chiri shuni no.
Hoya mono. Somo ko. Shido ya. Somo ko. Moko shido ya. Somo ko. Shido yu
ki. Shifu ra ya. Somo ko. Nora kin ji. Somo ko. Mo ra no ra somo ko. Shira
su omo gya ya. Somo ko. Sobo moko shido ya. Somo ko. Shaki ra oshi do ya.
Somo ko. Hodo mogya shido ya. Somo ko. Nora kin ji ha gyara ya. Somo ko.
Mo hori shin gyara ya somo ko. Namu kara tan no tora ya ya. Namu ori ya.
Boryo ki chi. Shifu ra ya. Somo ko. Shite do modo ra. Hodo ya. So mo ko.
Kōshō-ji Temple (興聖寺) Along the Ujigawa River in Uji City, Kyoto.
This is the slope leading to the Kōshō-ji Temple (興聖寺) during the autumn season of 2013. The colourful maple leaves turn this entrance path into a romantic favourite. The temple is also worthwhile visiting if you are in the vicinity.
This is raw footage with no editing, just to give you an idea what it looks like during the momiji season.
Maka Hannya Haramita Shingyo - Shiguseigan - Eko - Ji Ho San Shi
Taisen Deshimaru and disciples reciting the heart sutra during the morning ceremony.
MAKA HANNYA HARAMITA SHINGYO
Kan ji saï bo satsu.Gyo jin han nya haramita ji. Shô ken go on kai ku. Do issaï ku yaku. Sha ri shi. Shiki fu i kû. Kû fu i shiki. Shiki soku zé kû. Kû soku zé shiki. Ju sô gyo shiki. Yaku bu nyo zé. Sha ri shi. Zé cho ho ku sô. Fu shô fu metsu. Fu ku fu jô. Fu zo fu gen. Zé ko kû chu. Mu shiki mu ju sô gyo shiki.
Mu gen ni bi zes shin i. Mu shiki shô kô mi soku o. Mu gen kai nai shi mu i shiki kai. Mu mu myô yaku mu mu myô shin. Nai shi mu ro shi shaku mu rô shi yaku mu rô shin jin. Mu ku shû metsu dô. Mu chi yaku mu toku. I mu sho toku ko. Bo dai sat ta. E han nya haramita ko. Shin mu ké gé mu ké gé ko. Mu û ku fu. On ri issaï ten dô mu sô. Ku gyô né han. San zé sho butsu. E hannya haramitako. Toku a nokuta ra san myaku san bo daï ko chi. Han nya hara mita. Zé dai jin shû. Zé dai myô shû. Zému jô shû. Zé mu to do shû. Nô ji issaï ku. Shin shitsu fu. Ko ko setsu han nya ha ra mita shû. Soku setsu sû watsu.
Gyatei, gyatei, hara gyatei
Hara sô gyatei. Bo ji
So wa ka.
Han nya shin gyô
SHIGUSEIGAN
SHU JO MUHEN SEIGAN DO
BONNO MUJIN SEIGANDAN
HOMON MURYO SEIGANGAKU
BUTSU DO MUJO SEIGANDO
EKO
AOGI KOI NE GA WA KU WA:
SAMBO FUSHITE SHOKAN WO TARE TAMAE...
JO RAI MAKA HANNYA HARAMITA SHINGYO WO
FUJUTSU,ATSUMURU TOKORO NO KUDOKU WA:
DAI HON KYO SHU,HONSHI SHAKYA MUNI BUTSU,
SHIN TAN SHOSO BODAI DARUMA DAIOSHO,
SHUSSO EIHEI DOGEN DAIOSHO,
KEIZAN JOKIN DAIOSHO,
MOKUSHO SENKU DAIOSHO,
KAKU KAKU REKIDAI NO DAIOSHO, NARABINI:
SOMON KODO DAIOSHO,
MOKUDO TAISEN DAIOSHO,
SUIGAKU REMPO ZENJI DAIOSHO:
NO TAME KAMIJI ON NI MUKUI I
HONJITSU (dojo name) DOJO NI
SANZEN SEISHU ICHIDO NO KOFUKU WO
KINEN SEN KOTO WO.
JI HO SAN JI
JI - HO - SAN - SHI - I - SHI - FU
SHI - SON - BU - SA - MO - KO - SA
MO - KO - HO - JYA - HO - RO - MI
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Sacred World - Kukai's Path of Meditation and Action
Vadanya explores what it really means to be rich...and how to live in a way which looks after ourselves and the world. Kukai was an influential Japanese Teacher of the Past. Talk given at Sangha Night, Sheffield Buddhist Centre, as part of a series of talks on Buddhism Through Space and Time.
Cerimônia Inicial Bujinkan Budô Taijutsu Dojô CiB
Toda aula de Bujinkan Budô Taijutsu começa com um ritual de respeito mútuo e de inspiração pelas palavras Shikin Haramitsu Daikomyô que possuem diversas interpretações espirituais. Este foi o primeiro ritual da primeira aula de Bujinkan no Dojô do Clube Israelita Brasileiro em Copacabana, com o Shidoshi Marcello Hermont.
Carved Miroku Bosatsu Buddha of Emperor Shomu!
During the Nara Period Emperor Shomu went hunting on Mt. Kasagi. He chased a deer and found himself in a dangerous situation, which he eventually escaped by praying to the Buddha. He carved a Miroku Bosatsu Buddha on the surface of a large rock, which served as the main image and origin of Kasagi dera Temple.
This temple apparently developed as a training center for shugendo, at the end of the Heian Period, but was burned down during the Genko Rebellion. The present main hall and Bishamondo Hall were built during the Muromachi Period. Many must-see spots such as Tainai Kuguri (Passage Through the Uterus) can still be seen here today.
光明真言
光明真言(こうみょうしんごん)は、正式名称は不空大灌頂光真言(ふくうだいかんぢょうこうしんごん)という密教の真言である。密教経典で