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[Used] [Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools hanging scroll (kakejiku)] One-line painting inscription: Fukujukai muyai (The sea of infinite longevity) - A compassionate eye on all living things - A painting of the Kannon statue by Nishigaki Daido
[Used] [Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools hanging scroll (kakejiku)] One-line painting inscription: Fukujukai muyai (The sea of infinite longevity) - A compassionate eye on all living things - A painting of the Kannon statue by Nishigaki Daido
Product Code: kakeziku-87
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● Looking at all living beings with a compassionate eye, the sea of blessings is limitless (looking at all living beings with a compassionate eye, the sea of blessings is limitless)
Looking at all living beings with compassion...It is said that Kannon Bodhisattva looks at all living beings equally with compassionate eyes.
Happiness and long life are limitless...This symbolizes the auspiciousness of good deeds and life span being as infinite and limitless as the ocean.
This is an old stock item from our store.
Size: Approx. overall width 35.8cm x height 163.3cm
Approximately 30.2cm of paper
Artist: Daido Nishigaki
With box inscription
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Gokurakuji Temple Kinosaki, Hyogo Prefecture
Born in Kura Prefecture in 1942.
In 1949, he was ordained as a monk by Bunzan Soko. After graduating from Japan Social Welfare University, he was appointed to the Daitoku Sodo and later the Shokoku Sodo.
In 1976, he completed his master's course at Bukkyo University Graduate School.
In 1978, he became the chief priest of Gokuraku Zenji Temple of the Daitokuji school in Kinosaki County, Hyogo Prefecture, a position he still holds today.
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Box: Wooden box
Looking at all living beings with compassion...It is said that Kannon Bodhisattva looks at all living beings equally with compassionate eyes.
Happiness and long life are limitless...This symbolizes the auspiciousness of good deeds and life span being as infinite and limitless as the ocean.
This is an old stock item from our store.
Size: Approx. overall width 35.8cm x height 163.3cm
Approximately 30.2cm of paper
Artist: Daido Nishigaki
With box inscription
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Gokurakuji Temple Kinosaki, Hyogo Prefecture
Born in Kura Prefecture in 1942.
In 1949, he was ordained as a monk by Bunzan Soko. After graduating from Japan Social Welfare University, he was appointed to the Daitoku Sodo and later the Shokoku Sodo.
In 1976, he completed his master's course at Bukkyo University Graduate School.
In 1978, he became the chief priest of Gokuraku Zenji Temple of the Daitokuji school in Kinosaki County, Hyogo Prefecture, a position he still holds today.
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Box: Wooden box
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