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    Info on Buddha image

    Hi everyone,

    Several years ago my Dad traveled to Japan and brought me back this. He knew I had an interest in Buddhism and he had some help from someone there picking it out. I know absolutely nothing about the image. I was told it was a "typical" Buddhist image. Is it an image of Shakyamuni Buddha or some other? What is the translation of the text? It lives over top of the door to my home office/guitar room. Hopefully that is not an inappropriate location.

    Buddha image from Japan.jpg

    Thanks for the help

    Gassho
    Warren
    Sat today

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    Quote Originally Posted by awarren View Post
    Hi everyone,

    Several years ago my Dad traveled to Japan and brought me back this. He knew I had an interest in Buddhism and he had some help from someone there picking it out. I know absolutely nothing about the image. I was told it was a "typical" Buddhist image. Is it an image of Shakyamuni Buddha or some other? What is the translation of the text? It lives over top of the door to my home office/guitar room. Hopefully that is not an inappropriate location.

    Buddha image from Japan.jpg

    Thanks for the help

    Gassho
    Warren
    Sat today
    Hi James,

    This is 11-Headed Kannon, likely with many arms not shown. This is an Ema Board, which can be purchased at many Shinto Shrine or, as in this case, Buddhist temples, for the writing of a wish (such as good health, to pass an example) and hung on a special tree or board at the shrine or temple.

    https://taiken.co/single/ema-boards-meaning-and-use

    It says "Ichigan-Joju" which means "only one wish is fulfilled". It is from one of a group of temples on the "Western Japan (Saikoku) 23 Temple Pilgrimage Route" ...

    http://www.taleofgenji.org/saigoku_pilgrimage.html

    ... called Katsuoji in Osaka.

    http://www.taleofgenji.org/katsuoji.html


    Gassho, Jundo

    SatTodayLAH
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    Warren actually but what's in a name http://www.treeleaf.org/forums/showt...hat-s-In-AName.

    Thank you for the info Jundo.

    Gassho
    Warren
    Sat today

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    Quote Originally Posted by awarren View Post
    Warren actually but what's in a name http://www.treeleaf.org/forums/showt...hat-s-In-AName.

    Thank you for the info Jundo.

    Gassho
    Warren
    Sat today
    Hmmm. Why did I write James? That's my name!

    Gassho, J

    SatTodayLAH
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    Hi,

    And who might this be?

    Gassho
    Meishin
    sat today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meishin View Post
    8.1.2017.jpg

    Hi,

    And who might this be?

    Gassho
    Meishin
    sat today
    Avalokiteshvara, in a Chinese form, so Quan Yin or Kwan Yin (Jap. Kanzeon).


    Coos

    std/lah

    hobo kore dojo / 歩歩是道場 / step, step, there is my place of practice

    Aprāpti (अप्राप्ति) non-attainment

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    Thank you, Coos

    Gassho
    Meishin
    sat today

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    Quote Originally Posted by aprapti View Post
    Avalokiteshvara, in a Chinese form, so Quan Yin or Kwan Yin (Jap. Kanzeon).


    Coos

    std/lah
    Yes, and carry a sacred water bottle in her left hand ...

    Water Jar
    Mizugame or Suibyō 水瓶

    also
    Tōbin 唐瓶
    梵天に生ずる、値遇善王. Represents good governance, good rulers, and wisdom; the jar is said to contain a miraculous sweet liquid that relieves the thirst of devotees, an elixir (medical remedy) that can stave off old age and death. The water jar also symbolizes spiritual cleansing or the washing away of impurities that obstruct the path to enlightenment. Found often with Kannon Bosatsu and Seishi Bosatsu statuary. Kannon represents compassion and, along with Seishi (who represents wisdom), is one of Amida’s two main assistants. Seishi is often depicted with a crown containing a small water bottle (suibyō 水瓶). Miroku Bosatsu (the Future Buddha) is sometimes shown holding a water bottle, one of the objects Mahayana monks were allowed to carry.
    http://www.onmarkproductions.com/htm....html#WaterJar

    Gassho, J

    SatTodayLAH
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jundo View Post
    Yes, and carry a sacred water bottle in her left hand ...



    http://www.onmarkproductions.com/htm....html#WaterJar

    Gassho, J

    SatTodayLAH
    Thank you Jundo, that was new for me.. the jar makes me always remind Mary Magdalene, who carries a jar often too..


    Coos

    std/lah

    hobo kore dojo / 歩歩是道場 / step, step, there is my place of practice

    Aprāpti (अप्राप्ति) non-attainment

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    Thank you, Jundo.

    Gassho
    Meishin
    sat today

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