Byōdō-in

Byōdō-in (平等院) is a Buddhist temple in the city of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is jointly a temple of the Jodo Shu (Pure Land) and Tendai sects.

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Byōdō-in (平等院) is a Buddhist temple in the city of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is jointly a temple of the Jodo Shu (Pure Land) and Tendai sects.

History

This temple was originally built in 998 in the Heian period as a rural villa of Fujiwara no Michinaga, one of the most powerful members of the Fujiwara clan. This villa was changed to a Buddhist temple by Fujiwara no Yorimichi in 1052. The most famous building in the temple is the Phoenix Hall (鳳凰堂 hōō-dō) or the Amida Hall, constructed in 1053. It is the only remaining original building, surrounded by a scenic pond; additional buildings making up the compound were burnt down during a civil war in 1336.

The main building in Byōdō-in, the Phoenix Hall consists of a central hall, flanked by twin wing corridors on both sides of the central hall, and a tail corridor. The central hall houses an image of Amida Buddha. The roof of the hall displays statues of the Chinese phoenix, called hōō in Japanese.

The Phoenix Hall, completed in 1053, is the exemplar of Fujiwara Amida halls. It consists of a main rectangular structure flanked by two L-shaped wing corridors and a tail corridor, set at the edge of a large artificial pond. Though its official name is Amida-dō, it began to be called Hōō-dō, or Phoenix Hall, in the beginning of the Edo period. This name is considered to derive both from the building's likeness to a phoenix with outstretched wings and a tail, and the pair of phoenixes adorning the roof.

Inside the Phoenix Hall, a single image of Amida (c. 1053) is installed on a high platform. The Amida sculpture is made of Japanese cypress and is covered with gold leaf. It was executed by Jōchō, who used a new canon of proportions and a new technique, yosegi, in which multiple pieces of wood are carved out like shells and joined from the inside. The statue measures about three meters high from its face to its knees, and is seated. Applied to the walls of the hall are small relief carvings of celestials, the host believed to have accompanied Amida when he descended from the Western Paradise to gather the souls of believers at the moment of death and transport them in lotus blossoms to Paradise. Raigō paintings on the wooden doors of the Phoenix Hall, depicting the Descent of the Amida Buddha, are an early example of Yamato-e, Japanese-style painting, and contain representations of the scenery around Kyoto.

There is a Jodo-shiki garden with a pond in front of the building, which in 1997 was dredged as part of an archeological dig.

The Byōdō-in museum stores and displays most of Byōdō-in's national treasures, including 52 wooden Bodhisattvas, the temple bell, the south end Phoenix, and other historically noteworthy items.

Japan commemorates its longevity and cultural significance by displaying its image on the 10 yen coin, and the 10,000 yen note features the phoenix image. In December 1994, UNESCO listed the building as a World Heritage Site as part of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto". The Phoenix Hall, the great statue of Amida inside it, and several other items at Byōdō-in are national treasures.

A full-size replica of the temple was completed on June 7, 1968 in the Valley of the Temples (O'ahu, Hawaii).

See also

  • Battle of Uji (1180)
  • List of National Treasures of Japan (temples)
  • List of National Treasures of Japan (sculptures)
  • List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings)
  • List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts-others)
  • For an explanation of terms concerning Japanese Buddhism, Japanese Buddhist art, and Japanese Buddhist temple architecture, see the Glossary of Japanese Buddhism.

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Dan Castellano
6 January 2019
Absolutely picturesque World Heritage Site, I recommend getting here when they open at 8:30am to avoid crowds and after taking a few snaps get on line for the first 9:30am tour of Phoenix Hall
Ingo Westner
22 August 2016
very classic and unique architectural style. Best example of Jodoshu (pure land) buddhism.
William Kan
8 February 2016
The 1000 years old building is the most beautiful temple in Japan, breath taking
Hoa Chu
20 July 2013
At the moment the main hall is under construction til march 2014. I think it is still worth the 300 yen as they are displaying parts of the hall that you would normally not be able to see.
龍
17 May 2014
天台宗・浄土宗系の単立寺院で山号は朝日山、開山は明尊。藤原道長の別荘であったものを永承7年 (1052年) 道長の子頼通が寺に改め、翌年阿弥陀堂 (鳳凰堂) を建立。阿弥陀堂や堂内にある定朝作の阿弥陀如来像、52体の雲中供養菩薩等は国宝。梵鐘は日本三名鐘の一つで、10円玉でお馴染み。平成6年 (1994年)【古都京都の文化財】の一つとしてユネスコ世界遺産 (文化遺産) に登録されている。
ナイトホーク へ(ё)へ from 加賀百万石都市金沢
平等院の藤は5月~6月が見頃。GWに行くのがちょうどいいかもです^^ (ただ、GWはかなりの行列ができるので朝のうちに行かないときついかもです。)
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