Byodo-in Temple is situated in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, and wasoriginally the statesman Fujiwara Michinaga's villa. It was converted into an Amidisttemple by his son in 1052, the year that Buddhists believed the Latter Dayof the Law (mappo) was to begin.
The Phoenix Hall of Byodo-in.
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The temple's Amida Hall - now known as the Phoenix Hall - is the only surviving example of Heian temple architecture in Japan. This National Treasure faces east over a large pond to give the appearance of Amida's Pure Land, or Western Paradise, seen from the other side of the Western Ocean. The image enshrined in the hall is Amida Nyorai, carved by Jocho. |
Amida Nyorai carved by Jocho.
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Bell windows line the tail of the Phoenix.
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Phoenix ornaments on the roof.
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The Genji commanders, Yorimasa and Nakatsuna, committedsuicide in the Byodo-in fishing pavillion in 1181 after a battle atnearby Uji Bridge. |
A Kannon hall stands on the site of the old fishing pavillion at the northern end of Aji-ike Pond.
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