[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, tanzaku] Handwritten, Seifu (Autumn grasses), Manriaki (Chestnuts), Manzangawa (Autumn leaves), or Natural Yuzu (Yuzu) by Kobori Yoshimi. Choose from 4 types
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, tanzaku] Handwritten, Seifu (Autumn grasses), Manriaki (Chestnuts), Manzangawa (Autumn leaves), or Natural Yuzu (Yuzu) by Kobori Yoshimi. Choose from 4 types
Product Code: TG-0145
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● Seifuu (fresh breeze): A refreshing wind. A clean breeze. Also, a fresh air or mood.
● Clear breezes blowing all around in autumn (Clear breezes blowing all around in autumn)…A clear breeze blowing all around, covering the entire area with autumn scenery.
● Mountains and rivers filled with autumn leaves…A scene in which the mountains and rivers are filled with autumn leaves.
The beautiful autumn scenery before one's eyes can be said to be the state of enlightenment, a beautiful landscape, and Buddha nature itself.
● "Kekkajinen ni naru" ("It will come to fruition naturally")...It is said to be a line from the Denpo ge (The Praying Ge of Dharma), which was passed down to Huike by Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism, and forms a couplet with "One flower blooms with five petals."
"I originally came to this land to teach the Dharma and free people from delusion. A single flower blooms and five petals bloom, and the result is natural."
It is a wonderful phrase that embodies the essence of the profound Buddhist teachings, but it has long been loved and sung as a phrase for bringing good fortune due to its association with the words "open" and "become."
Do everything you can to the best of your ability, and then just wait for the fruits to come naturally.
●Cannot be sent by mail●Handwritten size: wide width (approximately 36.3cm long x 7.5cm wide)
Author: Yoshimi Kobori
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[Ryōjitsu Kobori] Horin-ji Temple, whose mountain name is Mount Sokei, is of the Daitoku-ji school (Rinzai sect)
Born in 1972 as the second son of Kohoan in Daitokuji, Kyoto City Graduated from Hanazono University in 2006 Trained at the specialized training center at Sofukuji in Hakata Became the head priest of Horinji in 2004
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[Horinji Temple]
Horin-ji Temple, which belongs to the Daitoku-ji school and is the head temple of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism in Murasakino, Kyoto, has the mountain name Sokei-san. Since the 6th Zen master, Enen, who is said to be the founder of Zen Buddhism, came to this place and explained the Buddhist teachings, the Zen sect has flourished in various ways.
The temple's founder, Zen Master Shunrei Shoon (the 204th successor to Daito Kokushi), came to Kameoka during the Kanbun era and founded the temple, which was named Sokei-san Horin-ji Temple.
Within the mountain are the three Buddha statues of Yakushi, Amida, and Shaka, which are Important Cultural Properties (formerly National Treasures), as well as a nine-story stone stupa.
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