Sentences with phrase «japanese buddhist»

This volume presents the oeuvre of Gutai artist Kazuo Shiraga (1924 — 2008), discussing the influences of both Western action painting and ancient Japanese Buddhist ritual.
The piece Satori alludes to the Japanese Buddhist term meaning enlightenment, in Buddhism the state of having siritual knowledge and awareness, which frees the person of the cycle of rebirth.
Lawson titles these works «Jizo Paintings» after a figure in the Japanese Buddhist pantheon, a protector of the spirits of lost children and wanderers.
Titled Obon, the installation was inspired by a Japanese Buddhist festival of the same name that honors the spirits of one's ancestors.
A specialist in Japanese Buddhist painting and narrative art, her dissertation focused on the Life and Acts of Honen (Honen shonin gyojo ezu), a 14th century set of 48 scrolls illustrating the life of the founder of Japan's Pure Land School of Buddhism belonging to the temple Chion» in in Kyoto.
As a reflection of the Great Tohoku Earthquake of 2011, he brought Japanese Buddhist motifs into his works, such as lotus flowers, a 56 - ton replica of a Sanmon (the most important gate of a Japanese Zen Buddhist temple), and the giant fictional creatures that resemble Buddhist guardians from Japanese temples.
The daughter of a Russian (via California) Jewish father and Japanese Buddhist mother, she grew up in a temple and didn't learn English until she was seven years old.
A descendent of samurai - era Bizen sword makers, Miya Ando was first introduced to metalworking as a child while living in a Japanese Buddhist Temple.
It features a Japanese Buddhist temple, bell tower, pagoda and a 12 - foot tall, resplendent stature of Amida Buddha.
His Miraculous Tales of the Japanese Buddhist Tradition includes legends of monks and other aesthetics lost to the forests of Kumano.
These creatures are inspired by corpse - eating ghosts from Japanese Buddhist mythology.
Japanese Buddhist Deities Agyo & Ungyo.
Japanese buddhist monks have been drinking matcha during their tea ceremonies for centuries, due to it's amazing health benefits and ability to create an «alert calm».
Reiki is a healing technique that was first developed by a Japanese Buddhist, Mikao Usui.
They say Japanese Buddhist monks could meditate for hours, both alert and relaxed.
Cha - Ya - Authentic Japanese Buddhist temple cuisine.You wont miss the fish (or meat) here, with a long menu of delicious and creative vegan items including sushi, soups, and salads.
It is a concise and able introduction to Japanese Buddhist thought.
On the Japanese Buddhist side there is considerable interest, because the death - of - God language seems to approximate the historical Buddhist Dharmakaya language.1 And at least with Thomas Altizer — whom we shall take to represent death - of - God «theology» — there is a considerable return interest in Buddhism.

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Japanese company Nisseieco Co. Ltd. unveiled a «robot priest» they have programmed to help with tasks at Buddhist temples, including the reading of Buddhist scripture during funeral ceremonies.
He desires here to record his deep appreciation of the service of these men: Dr. Henry E. Allen, University of Minnesota, read the chapter on Moslem Sacred Literature; John Clark Archer of Yale University, on the Sikh Scriptures; Swami Akhilananda of the Ramakrishna Vedanta Society of Boston, and Swami Vishwananda of the Vedanta Society of Chicago, on Hindu Scriptures; Dr. Chan Wing - Tsit (W. T. Chan), Dartmouth College, on the Chinese Literature; Dr. Clarence H. Hamilton, of Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, on Buddhist Scriptures; Dr. D. C. Holtom, on the Japanese Sacred Books; Dr. Charles F. Kraft, of Garrett Biblical Institute, on the Old Testament; Dr. George E. Mendenhall, of Hamma Divinity School, on the Babylonian Literature; Dr. Ernest W. Saunders of Garrett Biblical Institute, on the New Testament; and Dr. John A. Wilson of the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, on the Egyptian Literature.
On the other hand, Watanabe, devout Christian that he is, has received a host of Buddhist feelings as his birthright by virtue of his Japanese heritage — just as a feeling for Christian values is an Americans birthright whether one chooses to accept the Christian faith or not.
There is a common saying that Japanese live Shinto and die Buddhist — that is, in daily life they take comfort from Shinto belief in hundreds of spirits, and in death they take comfort in Buddhist promises of future life.
Amida Buddhist conferees in the tradition of the 13th century Japanese teachers Shinran and Honen seemed closest to Christianity.
Mr. Horace Fletcher, in his little book called Menticulture, relates that a friend with whom he was talking of the self - control attained by the Japanese through their practice of the Buddhist discipline said: --
In Japanese Music and Musical Instruments, by William P. Malm, there is a brief chapter on Buddhist religious music, and a little information can be gleaned from the notes accompanying recordings of Japanese music by Folkways (FR8980), but the study of music in the Buddhism of China, Japan, Korea, and Tibet has not yet been written.
The Japanese Buddhists do not form a Buddhist «church.»
Between the wedding and funeral, the Japanese celebrates, according to private taste, preference, and family tradition, the Shinto shrine festivals and the Buddhist temple festivals.
(The mostly poor and Buddhist farmers wouldn't have considered raising cattle for meat, even if the practice hadn't been banned by Japanese emperors for more than a millennium.)
The astonishing - white World Peace Temple is one of the most historic Buddhist temples in Nepal, built by Buddhist Monks from the Japanese Nipponzan Myohoji organization.
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Traditionally, tengu (they feature in both Shinto and Buddhist mythology) take their name from a dog - like Chinese demon called Tiangou, and their name means «heavenly dog» in Japanese.
Different stories exist about how it arrived in Japan: Zen Buddhist teachers may have brought the breed sometime after A.D. 520, a Korean prince may have taken some to Japan in A.D. 732 or a Chinese emperor may have presented a pair to a Japanese emperor about a thousand years ago.
And I was somewhat nervous to use Japanese mythology, so there's more Buddhist theology in the game.
Players can experience this brawler with co-op play in 25 different levels varying from Chinese villages, pirate ship, Buddhist monasteries, Japanese mansions, ancient ruins and much more.
The most popular exhibition in 2017 was a show dedicated to ancient Buddhist sculptures by the Japanese artist Unkei at Tokyo's National Museum.
Join Otis College Undergraduate and Extension instructors Chris Eckardt and Mayuka Thaïs for this 10 - day travel study program exploring the captivating art, design, and culture of Japan — from its renowned Buddhist temples and Shinto Shrines, through illustrious textiles and papermaking, incredible architecture and landscapes, to Japanese style animation and popular culture.
Sebastian Izzard Asian Art (New York) and London Gallery (Tokyo), specialists in Japanese and Buddhist art respectively, will combine their collections for a presentation spanning a thousand years of Japanese history in a variety of mediums, including medieval ceramics and Negoro lacquerware.
Japanese Zen Buddhist painters investigated splashing ink as far back as the 15th - century, while various authors from the Dada and Surrealist movements also used this expressive and highly experimental process.
The iconic Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano's sci - fi fantasy, pop art works are juxtaposed with ancient Chinese Buddhist stone sculptures.
Lovely and serene, the two - level museum showcases the private collection of founders Trammell and Margaret Crow, enabling visitors to wander amongst ancient Chinese jades, Buddhist sculpture, Japanese screen paintings, delicate fans and intricately carved Indian architecture.
Inspired by Dōgen Zenji, the Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher, Gruzis creates a unique body of work that explores the visualization of tension found in chaos and the more calculable wave form.
His recurring stays in Japan since the late 1950s, where he studied traditional culture, pottery, and papermaking, as well as Noh Theater and Buddhist philosophy, hint at two untitled works: large, simple, and rounded forms brushed in black ink on Japanese paper.
In 1957 he moved to Japan, living mostly in Kyoto where he taught English and studied traditional Japanese culture, pottery, and papermaking, as well as Noh theater and Buddhist philosophy.
Cleveland, OH (September 27, 2017)-- The Cleveland Museum of Art's recent acquisitions include a portrait of Colonel Charles Heathcote by British artist Joseph Wright of Derby, a drawing by German Expressionist Oskar Kokoschka, a 14th - century Japanese hanging scroll featuring the Buddhist deity Aizen Myōō, Wisdom King of Passion, and a monumental oil painting on canvas by contemporary Chinese artist Liu Wei.
In April 2012, the MFAH permanent collection of Japanese art will be installed with 16th - and 17th - century ceramics, 12th - century bronze Buddhist ritual objects and a 1000 B.C. sculpture on two - year long - term loan from the Tokyo National Museum.
His paintings unite classical Japanese techniques with Abstract expressionist influences, manga, and Buddhist and Shinto imagery.
Highlights of the new Japanese gallery, which opened in June 2013, include the richly detailed screen, Arrival of the «Southern Barbarians» (about 1600); Flame - Style Storage Vessel (2,500 BC), which is taller than most of the known surviving examples; and a stunning Buddhist Tabernacle (late 1100s) created to house nearly 300 sutras (religious scrolls).
The perspectiveless compositions are reminiscent of Japanese woodblock prints, Greek vases or Middle - Eastern erotic paintings; her colourful mosaics and mandala - shapes recall Buddhist, Byzantine or 17th - century Baroque traditions.
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