Keiyo Document (Keiyo jo)
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Keiyo, according to the fifteenth section of Jimondenki Horoku, became a disciple of Hyakko-bo Keisen at Miidera Temple. He was said to be a transformation of Shukuo Bosatsu, a retainer of the Silla Myojin deity. In 1076, he met and received a consecration ritual for the conferral of the status of Acharya from high monk Raigo (1002–1084), known for a legend in which he was transformed into a vengeful monstrous spirit of a rat called Tesso (i.e., iron rat), led by his own wicked thoughts. Keiyo gained fame by lecturing on Saishoko (the Golden Light Sutra) during the Eicho era (1096–1097).
- Category
- National Treasure
- Era
- Heian Period
- Measurements
- 31.3 × 37.0 cm
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