竹駒寺の碑群

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2008

竹駒寺は、もともと竹駒神社と同じ場所にありました。明治時代の神仏分離政策によって今の場所に移されました。
竹駒寺の入口右側に、40個以上の碑が並んでいます。
そのうち半分以上は、江戸時代に馬を供養するために建てられた馬頭観世音の碑です。
また、明治時代の廃仏毀釈によって半ば壊された碑も残されています。
(平成20年3月3日撮影)

The Takekoma temple was originally in the same place as the Takekoma shrine in Iwanuma city,Miyagi prefecture.
It was moved to the place today by the gods and Buddha separation policy at the Meiji era.
The 40 stone monuments or more line up at the right of the entrance of the Takekoma temple.
The stone monuments of Hayagriiva built to hold a service of the horse in Edo period occupies more than the half.
Moreover, the stone monuments partly broken by the anti-Buddhist movement at the Meiji era has been left.
I took a picture of this animation on March 3, 2008.

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  • 塀の側に沢山の日がありましたね。

    丁寧に写されていますが解説が有ると良かったのに。

  • Thank you for documenting this!!

    Beautiful!

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