Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.

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Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.

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A pamphlet from Shindaibutsuji Temple (新大仏寺) in Iga, Mie Prefecture, founded in 1202 by Emperor Go-Toba (後鳥羽天皇) with the fundraising monk Chōgen (重源) as its first abbot, with the pamphlet’s cover featuring a painted image of the wrathful deity Fudō Myōō (不動明王) signed by Mudō Hōzan (無動宝山), the artistic name (if I understand correctly) of the Shingon Ritsu monk Tankai (湛海) (1629-1716)
Acquired at the temple March 9, 1996
Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.
Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.

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Hozan-ji on Mount Ikoma, Nara Prefecture Japan.
The Pleasant And Calming Aroma Of Incense. Incense in Buddhism is considered a symbol of the transient nature of life. The fragrant smoke rising from the burning incense represents the ephemeral nature of all things, reminding practitioners of the impermanence of life and the cycle of birth and death, which is a central concept in Buddhism. Purification and Cleansing: Incense is used for purifying the environment and the practitioner's mind before engaging in religious activities. The act of offering incense is seen as a way to cleanse negative energy and create a serene, pure atmosphere for meditation and prayer.
The area around Hozan-ji was originally a place for training Buddhist monks. The name of the place at that time was Daisho-Mudo-ji. Mount Ikoma was originally an object of worship for the ancient people in the region, so this area was selected for religious training. The training area is said to have opened in 655 by En no Gyōja. Many Buddhist monks, including Kukai (空海), are said to have trained here.