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Shin-Yakushi-ji

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1034: 1005: 889: 622: 511: 39: 816:, was the spirit of a villainous manservant of the temple. One day, a child with superhuman strength who had joined the temple, decides to kill the ogre and lies in wait in the belfry. At early dawn the Oni appears; the child seizes the Oni by his hair and drags him around. At dawn, the Oni had lost all his hair and takes to flight. 1030:. The image of Haira from the 20th century is excluded from the nomination. There are two different mappings of names to individual statues in place. In the following the first name is the one used by the temple. The second name, in parentheses, is as assigned in the National Treasure nomination. 967:
technique. However, there are conflicting theories concerning the origin of the present statue. It might have been carved in 793 together with the reconstruction of the temple after fire damage. Generally it is considered to be a work of the end of the 8th century and a good representative example
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from 729–749 is the oldest extant in Japan. It was made of unbaked clay and originally colored. The skin was salmon color. Beards were drawn with ink, cloths and armour painted in bright colors and gold foil applied in places. Not much of the original decoration remains. The statue of Haira was
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style roof and white washed walls. Inside thick pillars placed on the dirt floor carry the roof. The open ceiling which used to be painted red, leaves the sheathing beams and rafters visible. There is a stained glass window in the east wall of the hall. The Hon-dō has been designated as a
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tree and neither paint nor lacquer have been applied to the wood except for some colour to indicate facial features. Distinctive are the protuberant lips, well defined curls and large nose. The eyebrows painted in black are narrow and acute. His right arm is lifted showing the
1106:(Shōtora): 165.1 cm, has his right elbow raised to shoulder height, carrying a sword in his right hand. The tip of the sword is pointing at his left hand which is formed to a fist. Remains of a flower pattern are found on the skirt like garment 560:
at the end of the 12th or the beginning of the 13th century. Gates in this style only appear in high ranking temples or Imperial Palace gates, thus indicating the former status of Shin-Yakushi-ji. The four posts of the gate have very wide
840:. After the belfry at Gangō-ji burns down, the bell is transferred to nearby Shin-Yakushi-ji. The scars on the bell are said to be the fingernail marks of the Oni. The area around the crossroad at which the Oni lost his pursuer has been named 1217:(Haira): 155.2 cm, wears a helmet with two curved panels on the left and right sides of the rim and a visor. He carries a trident in his right hand while the left hand rests on his waist. The posture is similar to that of Santera. 1132:(Santera): 167.6 cm, his right hand with spread fingers resting on his waist and a sword in his left hand pointing down. His wild hair standing up is bound together in a topknot. One of his eyes is dark blue the other dark brown. 230: 1025:
and replaced by a wooden statue in 1931. As protective deities of Yakushi all twelve generals are placed in a circle surrounding the main image of Yakushi Nyorai. Eleven of the twelve statues have been designated as
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were erected. In those early days more than 100 monks were studying at the temple. There were living quarters for the monks and many other structures. It was a complete seven-structured temple, a
1185:(Indara): 159.5 cm, with his right hand resting on his waist and the left arm raised high with the palm turned outward. His left leg is bent. He is standing on a sandbar shaped dais 1590: 1248: 1226:
Bazara of the group of Twelve Heavenly Generals was featured on a 500 yen postage stamp. In a collaboration between Shin-Yakushi-ji and the Department of Buddhism at
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is the oldest extant structure at Shin-Yakushi-ji and one of the oldest wooden buildings in Japan. However it was not designed as the main hall of the temple. The
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In 780, 33 years after the foundation, many buildings were destroyed by fire which was caused by a thunderbolt. When the Kon-dō was destroyed in the mid
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that would have been enshrined in this building. It is a small 3.05 by 3.05 metres (10.0 by 10.0 ft) construction in Japanese style
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from the time of founding differed from the present main hall in size and its position within the temple grounds. Until about the mid-
1138:(Shintara): 165.5 cm, holds a sacred gem in his right hand and a staff in his left hand. He is standing on a sandbar shaped dais 1253: 949:
The present image is probably not one of those that had been installed in the original Kon-dō and were made in a hollow dry lacquer
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restored the temple after the general decline. Around that time today's East Gate, South Gate, belfry and Jizō Hall were built.
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The child chases after him but loses him at a crossroad. Later, the superhuman child enters priesthood and becomes the monk
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is the principal image of Shin-Yakushi-ji. He is placed on a huge (9 m diameter, 90 cm high) circular platform (
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enshrined in it. Such statues were thought to be efficacious against the evil spirits of dead political figures.
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with his right arm. His head is slightly turned to the left and his left hand rests on his waist. There is a
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were discovered inside the body of the sculpture. The scrolls have been designated as National Treasure.
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falls below the knees, covering his shin armour. The area around his neck is covered by a cloth.
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The twelve statues in counter-clockwise order starting at the front right (south east) are:
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ornament of a biting lion on his shoulder armour. The posture is similar to that of Indara.
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in the belfry at Gangō-ji who was tormenting the people. The Oni, known by the names
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on its halo, the main statue forms a group of Seven Buddhas of Healing
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located not far from Shin-Yakushi-ji on the foot of Mount Kasuga.
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temple, it suffered from fire damage and deteriorated during the
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
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Kouzou Ogawa; Nobuko Seki; Takayuki Yamazaki (2009-02-05).
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were transferred to the hall from the ruined Iwabuchi-dera
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arranged in a circular fashion around it facing outward.
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Yakushi Nyorai surrounded by the Twelve Heavenly Generals
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Religious buildings and structures completed in the 740s
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During an investigation in 1975, eight scrolls of the
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are split in two, held by solid-board frog-leg struts
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The upper parts of the main pillars in the East Gate
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edges and are placed on a platform of unhewn rocks.
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era (1302–1303) the Hon-dō was thoroughly restored.
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refers to the principal image of the healing Buddha
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Only one building, the present main hall or 158: 1584: 1509:Icon Journal of the National Museum Institute 1244:List of National Treasures of Japan (temples) 855:and the place he turns into hiding Mount Kion 649:, takes its name from the image of the deity 499: 8: 1470: 1468: 1021:damaged in an earthquake at the end of the 972:wooden sculptures. It is cut from a single 2143: 1966: 1612: 1591: 1577: 1569: 1315: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1307: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1297: 37: 26: 1160:(Antera): 161.8 cm, is leaning on a 478:the two structures coexisted. During the 321:wishing for the recovery of her husband, 1442: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1356: 1354: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1281:Database of National Cultural Properties 729:style, which became popular in the late 374:. Next to the Kon-dō an east and a west 2122:Twelve Heavenly Generals (Jūni Shinshō) 1385: 1383: 1265: 764:. It is famous through the story of an 1234:in three dimensions in 2001 and 2002. 1016:, roughly life-size standing group of 436:(posthumous name: Gedatsu Shōnin) and 260:in the name is usually translated as 7: 193:. The temple was revived during the 772:. According to this legend, in the 495: 423:In the Kamakura period the priests 370:were enshrined in the main hall or 609:. The gate has been designated as 25: 1254:Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Yamato 942:. Yakushi Nyorai is protected by 382:covering around 200,000 m. 1500:Sampa Biswas. A. K. Das (ed.). 292:which is also located in Nara. 146:http://www.shinyakushiji.or.jp/ 58: 2240:Buddhist temples in Nara, Nara 1962:Schools and objects of worship 1608:Japanese Buddhist architecture 1476:"バザラ (十二神将) | CAD CENTER" 1416:Garret Chatfield Pier (1914). 1361:Mary Neighbour Parent (2001). 706:is another structure from the 677:is enshrined in the building. 406:surrounding the main image of 233:of the government of Japan as 1: 2235:13th-century Buddhist temples 2185:Glossary of Japanese Buddhism 1323:(in Japanese). Archived from 675:Eleven-faced Goddess of Mercy 494:and houses the main image of 185:. Initially a large complete 2230:8th-century Buddhist temples 673:. 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Hon-dō
Affiliation
Kegon
Deity
Yakushi Nyorai
Nara-shi
Nara-ken
Japan
Empress Kōmyō
http://www.shinyakushiji.or.jp/
Buddhist temple
Kegon
Nara
Japan
Empress Kōmyō
Shichidō garan
Heian period
Kamakura period
Hon-dō
Kamakura period
Yakushi Nyorai
Twelve Heavenly Generals
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
National Treasures
Yakushi Nyorai
Yakushi-ji
Tōdai-ji
Empress Kōmyō

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