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Koya-san
Monks take the midday meal for Kobo-Daishi, founder of the Shingon sect of esoteric Buddhism, at his mausoleum, Torodo, Okuno-in, at Koya-san, Japan. The master died in 835 AD but is considered to be in perpetual meditation, receiving food every day for 12 centuries..
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