Of interest


The Rabbit in the Moon

It took place in a world long long ago they say: a monkey, a rabbit, and a fox struck up a friendship, mornings frolicking field and hill evenings coming home to the forest, , living thus while the years went by, when Indra, sovereign of skies, hearing of this, curious to know if it as true, turned himself into an old man, tottering along, made his way to where they were. “you three,” he said, “are of separate species yet I’m told play together with a single heart. If what I’ve heard is true, pray save an old man who’s […]


Nihon ryōiki, Volumen 1, Tale 35 (Japanese Buddhist Legend)

On a Nun Who Painted a Buddha Image out of Gratitude for the Four Kinds of Blessings and Gained a Power to Show an Extraordinary Sign “In a village of Yuge, Wakae district, Kawachi province, there lived a highly disciplined novice nun. Her name is unknown. She lived in a mountain temple at Heguri, and, organizing a devotees association, painted a Buddha image with a picture of the six existences in order to five thanks for the four kinds of blessings. When completed, it was enshrined in the temple after the dedication ceremony. Meanwhile she left the temple, going from […]


Nihon ryōiki, Volumen 1, Tale 7 (Japanese Buddhist Legend)

On paying for and Freeing Turtles and Being Rewarded Immediately and Saved by Them “Dhyana Master Gusai came from Paekche. When that country was invaded, an ancestor of the governor of Mitani district in Bingo province was put in charge of reinforcements and sent to Paekche. At that time the present governor’s ancestor vowed that he would build a temple to dedicate to the deities of heaven and earth if he came home safely. Eventually, he escaped harm. Thereupon, he invited Dhyana Master Gusai to return to Japan with him. Mitani-dera is the temple that was founded by this master, […]