Manto-Mangan-E
Kisshoin Temple, Kamiyama
Diary 2010.9.23
The ceremony of the “Ten-Thousand Lights (Manto)” is a prayer for world peace, an expression of gratefulness to the four obligations (Shion), which are the parents, all sentient beings, the three Buddhist treasures, and the rulers as well as for the benefit of the souls of the deceased. It is based on Mando-Mangan-e that Kobo Daishi performed in 832. The ceremony is held once a year. You can see the ceremony closely inside the temple.
■Date & Time: Tuesday 28th September 2010
18:00 – lighting lanterns
18:30 – Buddhist ceremony
19:45 – The priest lay sermon
20:00 – Recital
※Lanterns painted by Mutsumi Uchiyama(KAIR2005 invited artist) will be displayed.
■Place: Kisshoin (Daikei Kongo Mitsu-ji Temple)
Jinryo Kita-Uetsuno, across the street from Matsuba-an Cafe
→Google map
■Fee: Admission free
※votive light: 300 yen~
includes; candle, Sange paper(pieces of paper cut in the shape of lotus petals used in ceremony), etc
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