This is my favorite statue of Amida Buddha, and it is unique since Amida is depicted in the act of looking back, quite strange considering its standard representation According to the legend behind the statue, in 1082, in Eikandō’s Amida-dō Hall, in the dim hours before dawn on February the fifteenth, a miracle occurred. The monk Eikan (1033–1111) was deep in his daily practice of circumambulating a statue of Amida Buddha while reciting Amida’s name. Eikan believed that by diligently performing this practice—called the nenbutsu—he could achieve rebirth in Amida’s western paradise, where enlightenment was guaranteed. It is recorded that Eikan recited the nenbutsu 60,000 times each day. As he paced around the statue, Eikan saw something that made him freeze on the spot: the wooden statue of Amida gracefully descended from its lotus-shaped dais and began to walk ahead of him, as if leading him toward paradise. As Eikan gaped in amazement, Amida paused. He looked back over its left shoulder, to where Eikan stood dumbstruck. “Eikan, stop dawdling,” said Amida. It is believed that Eikan was so inspired by this vision of Amida urging him forward to the Pure Land that he begged the statue to remain in the same posture in order to inspire others. The “Looking-back Amida” (Mikaeri Amida) has been at Eikandō ever since.

南無阿弥陀仏🙏🏼

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    3 days ago

    Is there a link to read more? Is this the temple? It seems it is this temple.

    Is the guys name Eikan or Yokan? This website calls him Yokan but the kanji is the same. Now I see the Japanese wiki also says Yokan.

    Interesting the temps name implies Zen, was founded by Kukai’s Shingon pupil Shinsho, but became a pure land temple under Eikan.

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      Yes it’s the right one. The guy’s name is Yōkan, however he was commonly known as Eikan, it said on the Temple page too

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    6 days ago

    This is such an interesting story! What does Amida’s quote mean though?

    Eikan, stop dawdling

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      4 days ago

      Eikan stopped reciting since he was amazed by the sight of Amida, so Amida told him to keep moving and reciting

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        3 days ago

        That’s interesting what that implies doctrinally, somewhat goes against Jodo Shinshu for a more traditional (Chinese) understanding of focus on Amida, not being saved through saying it once.

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          Pure Land Buddhism is quite different between Mainland and Japan, I think it is always better to go to the source, aka the Pure Land sutras. Saying once in full sincerity is in theory enough, since Amida Vows are already fulfilled since it became a Buddha, so a practitioner’s rebirth “already” happened.

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            Yeah of course, there are many different lines of thinking in both countries. Always interesting.