Thursday, January 31, 2013

Amida Buddha (photos)

DgtlDale (flickr.com); Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly
Amida Buddha, Kamakura, Yokohama, Japan (dgtldale.flickr.com)
 
We were lucky to be able to observe this Buddhist ceremony. It was fascinating and beautiful. The Amida Buddha used to be housed in a temple complex but was destroyed by a tsunami in the 15th century and has remained outdoors ever since. For a small fee it is possible to enter the metal statue. It is lit inside by windows on the massive Buddha's back. A fundraiser with local dignitaries was going on for the victims of the recent tsunami. We purchased a beautiful iron souvenir then walked back to the train station. PHOTOS

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