Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Horyuji, Temple of the Flourishing Law

The Temple was originally commissioned by Prince Shotoku. It was called "Ikaruga-dera" originally and that name is still associated with the Temple. The first Temple is believed to be completed in the year of 607. Horyuji was dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of healing. The Temple was also constructed to honor Prince Shotoku's father.

The entrance gate







The Chumon (Inner Gate) with its entasis columns

Statue of one of the Guardian Gods protecting the Temple








The Horyuji Complex


The pagoda is the oldest wooden building in the world and is said to have relics of Prince Shotoku at the base


The grand lecture hall


The Chumon brackets and railings







The way to the saiendo




Yumedono, a hall associated with Prince Shotoku


Reido


Temple Bell