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〇 [Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poems] Handwritten: Result is natural or Akiseimanno or Kaimon Ochihata (Ochihata Kaimon) Written by Yasuhiro Matsutō (Muneyoshi)

〇 [Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poems] Handwritten: Result is natural or Akiseimanno or Kaimon Ochihata (Ochihata Kaimon) Written by Yasuhiro Matsutō (Muneyoshi)

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● "Kekkajinen ni naru" (It will come true naturally)...It is said to be a phrase from the Denpo-ge that was conveyed to Huike by Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism.
It forms a couplet with "One flower blooms and five leaves."
"I originally came to this land to teach the Dharma and free people from delusion. A single flower blooms and five petals bloom, resulting in a natural outcome."
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.
●Shuseibanyanimitsu (The sounds of autumn fill the fields)… This is the "voice" that tells us the signs of autumn. This is "manno", meaning that it is filled everywhere, so it is already autumn and the scenery is beautiful.
● Mon wo hirakebaraku yooshi (open the gate and many fallen leaves)… A five-line couplet from the Zenrin Kushu (Collection of Kudos) goes, “Listening to the rain, the cold weather comes to an end, opening the gate and many fallen leaves”
As I listened to the sound of the rain, the cold night passed, and when dawn came, I opened the gate and found leaves fallen all over the place.
The sound of rain that one had been listening to all night was, in the morning, the sound of leaves tapping on the eaves, creating a tranquil, secluded atmosphere. In other words, it represents the moment one attains enlightenment when one realizes that the sound that one had thought was rain was in fact the sound of leaves. [From the Zen Dictionary]

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Size: Wide (approx. 36.3cm x 7.5cm)
Artist: Yasuhiro Matsutō (Muneto Jun)
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Former head priest of Daitokuji Temple, Mount Jufukuji Temple, 50th head priest (Fukuoka Prefecture)
Born in 1960
Ordained in 1972
1982: Rinzai sect Daitokuji school, special area, Sufuku monastery first hanging tower
Graduated from Fukuoka University in 1984
1987: Rinzai sect Daitokuji branch, special area, Sufuku monastery re-hanging tower
2000: Head priest of Jufukuji Temple, a third-class temple of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism, Daitokuji school
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[Jufukuji Temple] Mountain name: Mount Juho, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Kyoto, Murasakino, belongs to the Daitokuji branch of the Rinzai sect
Founder of the Rinzai sect in the 1190s
It was converted to Zen Buddhism by Zen Master Myoan Eisai (the founder of Kenninji Temple) and became a branch temple of the Daitokuji School from the end of the Edo period to the beginning of the Meiji period.
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Box: Tato paper

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