叡福寺 大乗会式

叡福寺 大乗会式

Event Overview

太子町内で一段と目立つベンガラ塗りの南大門をくぐると白砂の境内が広がり、奥に見える原生林の森が聖徳太子の御廟である。そこには太子と共に妃と母も埋葬され、三骨一廟と言われている。その霊廟守護のため造営されたのが叡福寺であり、毎年4月11日には太子の遺徳を讃嘆する法要を厳かかつ色彩豊かに奉修する。

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近鉄喜志駅→バス5分、バス停:聖徳太子御廟前下車、徒歩1分。または近鉄上ノ太子駅→バス5分、バス停:聖徳太子御廟前下車、徒歩1分。※近鉄上ノ太子駅北口より叡福寺参拝者用送迎バスあり
南阪奈道路太子ICから国道166号経由3km5分。または南阪奈道路羽曳野東ICから2km3分
100台/法要期間中駐車場の利用可。無料

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Event Category

Enodal, annual event


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