【正圓寺】の境内には鎮守の神を祭る奥之院と呼ばれる場所があり、鎮守堂(荼枳尼天)、寄松塚(八本松竜王)、石切社分祠、浪切不動明王、弁才天祠などが祭られています。寄松塚(別称 八本松竜王)については、寺伝によると、「聖武天皇が鎮護国家を祈念してこの地に霊寳を埋め、その記念として松樹をお手植えされた処であって、昭和初年までは天をおおう大老松で一大偉観を呈していたと云ふ。」この松が一幹八枝の大木であったのでいつの頃からか八本松と呼ばれていたとの事です。鎮守堂(別称 白玉さん)については、御本尊は仏教系の稲荷信仰で霊験あらたかな枳尼天(だぎにてん)をおまつりしています。「辨財天祠」は、厳島弁天(日本三大弁天の一)と淡路島巡遷弁天を合祀しています。
Shōen-ji (正圓寺) is a Buddhist temple in Abeno-ku, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 939. This temple is friendly called “Tenka-jaya-no-Shoten-san” The principal object of this temple is woodcarving “Daishokangisomitenou” 大聖歓喜双身天王. It is the largest one I Japan.
Kangi-ten (Japanese: 歓喜天, "God of Bliss") is a god (deva or ten) in Shingon and Tendai schools of Japanese Buddhism. He is generally considered the Japanese Buddhist form of the Hindu elephant-headed god of wisdom, Ganesha and is sometimes also identified with the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.He is also known as Kanki-ten, Shō-ten (聖天, "sacred god" or "noble god"]), Daishō-ten ("great noble god"), Daishō Kangi-ten (大聖歓喜天), Tenson (天尊, "venerable god"), Kangi Jizai-ten (歓喜自在天), Shōden-sama, Vinayaka-ten, Binayaka-ten (毘那夜迦天), Ganapatei (誐那缽底) and Zōbi-ten (象鼻天).
Kangiten has many aspects and names, associated with Vajrayana (Esoteric Buddhist, Tantric, mantrayana) schools Shingon being one of them. Although Kangiten is depicted with an elephant's head like Ganesha as a single male deity, his most popular aspect is the Dual(-bodied) Kangiten or the Embracing Kangiten depicted as an elephant-headed male-female human couple standing in an embrace.
In the precincts of the temple, there are many old structures to see ; Chinju-do (guardian god hall), grave mound, separately moved shrine, Fudo Myoo(wisdom king) and Goddess of fortune small shrine. And there was Seitenyama ancient tomb in the Seitenyama park next to Shen-ji.
所在地:大阪府大阪市阿倍野区松虫通三丁目2番32号
Address : 32-2, 3-chome, Matsumushitouri of Abeno-ku, Osaka Prefecture
【正圓寺】の境内には鎮守の神を祭る「奥之院」と呼ばれる場所があります。
Shōen-ji (正圓寺) is a Buddhist temple in Abeno-ku, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 939. This temple is friendly called “Tenka-jaya-no-Shoten-san” The principal object of this temple is woodcarving “Daishokangisomitenou” 大聖歓喜双身天王. It is the largest one I Japan.
Kangi-ten (Japanese: 歓喜天, "God of Bliss") is a god (deva or ten) in Shingon and Tendai schools of Japanese Buddhism. He is generally considered the Japanese Buddhist form of the Hindu elephant-headed god of wisdom, Ganesha and is sometimes also identified with the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.He is also known as Kanki-ten, Shō-ten (聖天, "sacred god" or "noble god"]), Daishō-ten ("great noble god"), Daishō Kangi-ten (大聖歓喜天), Tenson (天尊, "venerable god"), Kangi Jizai-ten (歓喜自在天), Shōden-sama, Vinayaka-ten, Binayaka-ten (毘那夜迦天), Ganapatei (誐那缽底) and Zōbi-ten (象鼻天).
Kangiten has many aspects and names, associated with Vajrayana (Esoteric Buddhist, Tantric, mantrayana) schools Shingon being one of them. Although Kangiten is depicted with an elephant's head like Ganesha as a single male deity, his most popular aspect is the Dual(-bodied) Kangiten or the Embracing Kangiten depicted as an elephant-headed male-female human couple standing in an embrace.
In the precincts of the temple, there are many old structures to see ; Chinju-do (guardian god hall), grave mound, separately moved shrine, Fudo Myoo(wisdom king) and Goddess of fortune small shrine. And there was Seitenyama ancient tomb in the Seitenyama park next to Shen-ji.
所在地:大阪府大阪市阿倍野区松虫通三丁目2番32号
Address : 32-2, 3-chome, Matsumushitouri of Abeno-ku, Osaka Prefecture
【正圓寺】の境内には鎮守の神を祭る「奥之院」と呼ばれる場所があります。
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