The Eastern Great Temple
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The Great Eastern Temple, known as Tōdaiji, stands in the ancient capital of Nara, established as a sacred site to propagate the teachings of the Buddha throughout the land of Yamato. This venerable temple, whose principal image is that of Vairocana Buddha, was erected by imperial decree, grounded in the teachings of the Lotus Sutra, with the intent to secure the peace of the nation and the welfare of all its people.
Revered as the Great Temple of the East, this grand complex has served as a bastion of the Buddha’s Law, where the Three Treasures are venerated with utmost devotion. From all corners of the realm, monks in pursuit of enlightenment have gathered within its hallowed halls to devote themselves to the practice of the Buddhist path. The Great Buddha Hall, housing the magnificent statue of the Buddha, whose compassionate gaze encompasses all sentient beings, stands as a sublime vision to the eyes of the faithful and the common folk alike.
Since time immemorial, Tōdaiji has been venerated as a symbol of the flourishing of the Buddha’s teachings and as a great temple guarding the realm. Even unto this day, it remains a site of profound sanctity, revered by countless devotees as a place of miraculous spiritual power.








