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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

The ball in the fish's mouth represents 'bonnō' (煩悩), bad mental states (such as greed, jealousy and ignorance) that cloud one's mind.
Hitting the kaipan helps the fish 'spit out' the 'bonnō', the sound reminding the monks of their spiritual duties.

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Signpost directing visitors to the kaipan.
Signpost directing visitors to the kaipan.
Signpost directing visitors to the kaipan.
Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan' is a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan' is a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan' is a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan' is a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan' is a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan' is a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
The ball in the kaipan's mouth represents bad mental states.
The ball in the kaipan's mouth represents bad mental states.
The ball in the kaipan's mouth represents bad mental states.
Camellia Tea Ceremony
@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

🐉...
The layout of Manpuku-ji's structures and grounds is said to represent the abstract body of a dragon...the buildings and corridors its limbs, the paths its spine and scales, and the pond its gaping mouth.

#萬福寺 #Manpukuji #zen #Kyoto

Straight, unbending paths link all of Manpuku-ji's great halls.
Straight, unbending paths link all of Manpuku-ji's great halls.
Straight, unbending paths link all of Manpuku-ji's great halls.
Manpuku-ji's pond sits in front of the main gate.
Manpuku-ji's pond sits in front of the main gate.
Manpuku-ji's pond sits in front of the main gate.
Diamond shaped stones act as paths linking the main structures of Manpuku-ji together.
Diamond shaped stones act as paths linking the main structures of Manpuku-ji together.
Diamond shaped stones act as paths linking the main structures of Manpuku-ji together.
A dragon dance in lantern form.
A dragon dance in lantern form.
A dragon dance in lantern form.
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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

🐉👣THE DRAGON'S BODY🐟🔔

Manpuku-ji (萬福寺) in Uji, home to the Ōbaku Zen sect (黄檗宗), was founded in 1661 by the Chinese monk Yinyuan Longqi (隱元隆琦 aka Ingen Ryūki 1592-1673).

It is considered to be Japan's greatest Chinese-style temple.
#Kyoto #京都 #Manpukuji #萬福寺

Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan', a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan', a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
Manpuku-ji's 'kaipan', a fish-shaped board struck to alert monks to mealtimes, lectures and daily tasks.
The fence about the Dharma Hall features a broken down swastika pattern.
The fence about the Dharma Hall features a broken down swastika pattern.
The fence about the Dharma Hall features a broken down swastika pattern.
Manpuku-ji's Daiyu Hoden.
Manpuku-ji's Daiyu Hoden.
Manpuku-ji's Daiyu Hoden.
Manpuku-ji's striking statue of Rahula, 1 of the 16 Arhats.
Manpuku-ji's striking statue of Rahula, 1 of the 16 Arhats.
Manpuku-ji's striking statue of Rahula, 1 of the 16 Arhats.
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