大悲山中には「鐘掛岩」「蟻の戸渡り」などと称する行場が点在し、古くから修験者の修行の場であったとされる。 Ascetic practice sites such as 'Kanekake Iwa' (hanging bell rock) and 'Ari no Towatari' (proceeding like ants over a steep cliff) were scattered throughout Mt. Daihi, which had been a place of ascetic practice since ancient times.
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修行場には「胎内くぐり」「蟻の戸渡り」「ゆるぎ石」などと名付けられた岩が点在しており、途中に弥勒磨崖仏(現在は光背を残すのみ)、正月堂(弥勒磨崖仏の礼堂)、石造十三重塔、虚空蔵菩薩磨崖仏、後醍醐天皇行在所跡などがある。 The ascetic practice area is scattered with named rocks such as 'Tainai Kuguri' (a narrow sanctified cavern), 'Ari no Towatari' (proceeding like ants over a steep cliff), and 'Yurugi Ishi' (unstable stone which can be shaken with just one finger) and includes the Miroku image carving (only the halo remains), Shogatsu-do hall (Miroku image worship hall), a thirteen-storey stone pagoda, the engraved Kokuzo Bosatsu image on the cliff and the ruins of a temporary lodging for Emperor Godaigo.
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