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Enkōji延光寺
Hondō of Enkōji
Religion
Affiliation Shingon, Chisan sect
Deity Yakushi Nyorai
Location
Location Sukumo, Kōchi-ken
Country Japan
Architecture
Founder Gyōki
Completed 724

Enkōji (延光寺) is a Chisan Shingon temple in Sukumo, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. Temple 39 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage, the main image is of Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of healing and medicine.[1] The temple is said to have been founded by Gyōki in the first year of the Jinki era.[2]

Gyōki founded Enkōji in 724 after receiving an imperial command by Emperor Shōmu who had an interest in establishing a system of provincial temples in Japan. Gyōki carved a wooden statue of the deity Yakushi Nyorai which he designated as a honzon of the temple. In 911, a red turtle (赤亀, shakki) climbed up to the temple grounds from the sea carrying a Buddhist temple bell on its back. Statues of this turtle can now be seen throughout the temple grounds along with images of the various deities that represent Enkōji. Enkōji can also be referred to as Shakkizan (赤亀山) and Jisannin (寺山院).

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  3. ^ Covell, Stephen Grover (2005). Japanese Temple Buddhism: Worldliness in a Religion of Renunciation. University of Hawaii Press. p. 2. ISBN 0824829670.
  4. ^ "延光寺(えんこうじ)". わかさ生活. WAKASA SEIKATSU Corporation. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  5. ^ "延光寺". 四国88ヶ所出会い旅. 四国霊場会本部. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  6. ^ "国指定文化財等データベース". 国指定文化財等データベース. The Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 2 May 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2017.

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