Mount Kurama Explained

Mount Kurama
Elevation M:584
Prominence M:44
Listing:List of mountains and hills of Japan by height
Location:Kyoto, Japan
Map:Japan
Coordinates:35.1239°N 135.7714°W
Topo:Geographical Survey Institute 25000:1 大原, 50000:1 京都及大阪

[1] is a mountain to the north of the Japanese city of Kyoto. It is the birthplace of the Reiki practice, and is said to be the home of Sōjōbō, King of the Tengu.

Kurama is also the location of the annual, which takes place every October. is now designated as a national treasure of Japan.

Great-Tengu

Sōjōbō was supposedly the Tengu who taught swordsmanship to Minamoto no Yoshitsune.[2]

The philosopher Hayashi Razan lists one of the three greatest of the daitengu as Sōjōbō of Mount Kurama.[3] The demons of Kurama and Atago are among the most famous tengu.[4]

Holistic healing

The mountain is also known as the birthplace of the holistic healing art called Reiki. In 1922 the founder of Reiki, Mikao Usui, meditated for 21 days on this mountain and received the Reiki healing energy and was said to have become an enlightened person and to have gained true insight into the wisdom of life. Mikao Usui meditated near the top of the mountain at a site called Osugi Gongen, at the site of a great sacred tree (kami) said to be an incarnation of the god Maoson.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gazetteer of Japan 2007. Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. 2007. April 10, 2017.
  2. Book: Turnbull, Stephen . The Samurai, A Military History . MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. . 1977 . 0026205408 . 61.
  3. de Visser . M. W. . The Tengu . Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan . 34 . 2 . 71 . ZP Maruya & Co. . 1908 .
  4. Book: Mizuki, Shigeru . Mizuki Shigeru . Mizuki Shigeru No Nihon Yōkai Meguri . JTB . 2001 . Japan . 122–123 . 4-533-03956-1 .
  5. Book: Miller, Jessica A. . Reiki's Birthplace: A Guide to Kurama Mountain. May 2007. Infinite Light Healing Studies Cente. 9780967872148.