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Camellia Tea Ceremony
@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

Nao-san has not quite lost her mind...

Close to the temple's main hall is a large rock known as 'kanman-ishi' (カンマン石), on which stands an image of Fudō Myōō (不動明王). It is said those who place their back and bellies against the rock will be granted good health.
#奈良 #Nara

Fudo Myoo and the main hall of Hannya-ji.
Fudo Myoo and the main hall of Hannya-ji.
Fudo Myoo and the main hall of Hannya-ji.
Visitors to Hannya-ji place their bellies and back against the 'Kanman-ishi'. It is said the rock grants good health.
Visitors to Hannya-ji place their bellies and back against the 'Kanman-ishi'. It is said the rock grants good health.
Visitors to Hannya-ji place their bellies and back against the 'Kanman-ishi'. It is said the rock grants good health.
Visitors to Hannya-ji place their bellies and back against the 'Kanman-ishi'. It is said the rock grants good health.
Visitors to Hannya-ji place their bellies and back against the 'Kanman-ishi'. It is said the rock grants good health.
Visitors to Hannya-ji place their bellies and back against the 'Kanman-ishi'. It is said the rock grants good health.
A small statue of Fudo Myoo stands on top of 'Kanman-ishi', a large rock in the grounds of Hannya-ji.
A small statue of Fudo Myoo stands on top of 'Kanman-ishi', a large rock in the grounds of Hannya-ji.
A small statue of Fudo Myoo stands on top of 'Kanman-ishi', a large rock in the grounds of Hannya-ji.
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