8,000 homa #53

[Live Stream] Spring Fire Ritual of 8,000 Offerings - Seat 53 | Yakushi Nyorai

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Apr 30, 2026, 03:48
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:00
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Spring Fire Ritual of 8,000 Offerings - Seat 53

Streaming Schedule

  • Around 02:00 JST on April 30, 2026
  • The start time may shift depending on the progress of the service

About Seat 53

Byodoji Temple, the 22nd sacred site of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, will live-stream Seat 53 of its spring Fire Ritual of 8,000 Offerings.

Seat 53 belongs to the phase of one-hundred-thousand mantra recitation that leads directly toward fulfillment. Alongside the goma rite, the practice deepens through sustained recitation as we approach the grand concluding goma on May 3, 2026.

What This Rite Is

This rite is one of the major austerities of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. Over the course of the discipline, the practitioner performs daily goma services, recites the mantra one hundred thousand times, and on the final day offers a long goma while fasting and abstaining from water.

It has long been cherished as a practice through which sincere prayers are entrusted to the sacred flames and brought toward fulfillment.

The Prayer Intention of This Service

At Byodoji, the service is dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai, the Healing Buddha, whose vow is to heal the sufferings of body and mind equally.

Special prayers are welcomed for recovery from illness, bodily well-being, protection from cancer, healthy legs and back, relief for eye ailments, easing of mental distress, support in living with diabetes, and other long-carried concerns.

Prayers Welcomed For

  • Recovery from illness
  • Bodily well-being
  • Protection from cancer
  • Healthy legs and back
  • Peace of body and mind
  • Relief for eye ailments
  • Easing of mental distress
  • Support in living with diabetes
  • Family safety
  • Removal of misfortune
  • Good connections
  • Memorial prayers for ancestors

If You Are Joining the Stream in Prayer

If you have already submitted a prayer, please join the stream and quietly hold the person's name and wish in your heart.

Those who live far away or cannot come to the temple are warmly invited to pray with us from home.

Links

Byodoji Temple Sacred Site No. 22 of the Shikoku Pilgrimage