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Koya-san Konpon Daito Pagoda

Thu, November 17, 2016

Among all the buildings erected on Mount Kōya, the one with the most powerful symbolism is this pagoda called Konpon Daito. Inside, in the middle, there’s a statue of Dainichi Nyorai (Buddha Variocana), surrounded by statues and paintings of other deities, together composing a rare three-dimensional mandala. About this mandala, it is said that it protects the entire Koya mountain, and even more, the entire Japan.

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Konpon Daito Pagoda, Koya-san, Wakayama
Konpon Daito Pagoda, Koya-san, Wakayama
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