and dedicated sutra readings, with more than twenty people at-tending the all-night vigil. received a telegram back saying that three people were coming to Dalian. I consulted with Dr. Totani and had him administer an embalmment injection and we waited for the people from Tokyo. On the seventh and eight we held all-night vigils with a large number of temple followers. At eight in the evening on the tenth his son Gen’ichi, university representative MIWA Seiichi, and middle school representative ANDŌ Hiromu arrived at the temple. Before that dozens of people including Secretary ing with the three visitors to Dalian, an interim funeral was held at the temple at two in the afternoon on the twelfth in the pres-ence of over 180 government and private individuals. At three o’clock the Professor’s remains were cremated at Dajiatun bones were interred, and I recited sutras for him weeping and endlessly heavy of heart. With this, Enryō’s sixty-one years of life came to an end. At around eleven o’clock in the morning on the seventh I Hayashi and the president of the South Manchurian Railway Company had come to offer their condolences. After consult-Great Cemetery. The next day on the thirteenth at nine a.m. his 193
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