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平常心是道 Byojoshin Koredo - Takamine Shukai 高峰秀海 Koyasan Shingon sect monk - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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平常心是道 Byojoshin Koredo - Takamine Shukai 高峰秀海 Koyasan Shingon sect monk - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

平常心是道 Byojoshin Koredo 平常心 means ordinary wind 是道 means it's the way. In short, this words tell us the importance to keep mind calm. 高峰秀海 Takamine Shukai Takamine Shūkai was a distinguished monk of the Kōyasan Shingon tradition, serving as abbot of Kongōbu‑ji, the head temple on Mount Kōya. Throughout his life he devoted himself to preserving and transmitting the teachings of Kūkai, the founder of Shingon Buddhism, and to guiding both monks and lay followers in their spiritual practice. He contributed to commemorative publications and delivered sermons during major ceremonies, emphasizing the meaning of mandalas and the enduring spirit of Kōyasan. His writings and discourses helped shape modern understanding of Shingon thought, blending scholarly insight with accessible guidance. Remembered as a respected religious leader, Shūkai’s legacy continues to illuminate the cultural and spiritual heritage of Mount Kōya. with signature 'Koyasan Kancho Shukai 80 years old' 高野山管長 秀海 八十才 and seal 'Koyasan Kancho' 高野山管長 'Shukai' 秀海 This hanging scroll features the Zen phrase “Byojoshin Koredo” (平常心是道), meaning “Ordinary mind is the Way.” A core teaching in Zen Buddhism, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining a calm, unperturbed mind as the path to enlightenment. The calligraphy is attributed to Takamine Shukai, a senior monk of the Kōyasan Shingon sect and former abbot of Kongōbu‑ji, Mount Kōya’s head temple. Known for his contributions to Buddhist education and ceremonial discourse, Shukai’s work reflects the spiritual clarity and cultural depth of modern Kōyasan. Signed at the age of 80, this piece carries both religious gravitas and aesthetic simplicity, ideal for collectors of Zen calligraphy, Shingon heritage, or works that embody the quiet power of spiritual insight. 高峰秀海 Takamine Shukai Koyasan Shingon sect monk Japanese Zen kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / 平常心是道 Byojoshin Koredo Whole dimensions: 20.1" W x 74.6" H / 51.1cm x 189.7cm Inside dimensions: 12.9" W x 51.8" H / 33cm x 131.8cm Material: Paper Technique: Handpainted Roller ends: Plastic Weight: 300g Condition Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN a little, CREASE, FOLD, WARP, STAIN in the back of the mounting. Shipping "FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

Nr. 99941496

Verkauft
平常心是道 Byojoshin Koredo - Takamine Shukai 高峰秀海 Koyasan Shingon sect monk - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)

平常心是道 Byojoshin Koredo - Takamine Shukai 高峰秀海 Koyasan Shingon sect monk - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

平常心是道 Byojoshin Koredo
平常心 means ordinary wind 是道 means it's the way. In short, this words tell us the importance to keep mind calm.

高峰秀海 Takamine Shukai
Takamine Shūkai was a distinguished monk of the Kōyasan Shingon tradition, serving as abbot of Kongōbu‑ji, the head temple on Mount Kōya. Throughout his life he devoted himself to preserving and transmitting the teachings of Kūkai, the founder of Shingon Buddhism, and to guiding both monks and lay followers in their spiritual practice. He contributed to commemorative publications and delivered sermons during major ceremonies, emphasizing the meaning of mandalas and the enduring spirit of Kōyasan. His writings and discourses helped shape modern understanding of Shingon thought, blending scholarly insight with accessible guidance. Remembered as a respected religious leader, Shūkai’s legacy continues to illuminate the cultural and spiritual heritage of Mount Kōya.

with signature 'Koyasan Kancho Shukai 80 years old' 高野山管長 秀海 八十才 and seal 'Koyasan Kancho' 高野山管長 'Shukai' 秀海

This hanging scroll features the Zen phrase “Byojoshin Koredo” (平常心是道), meaning “Ordinary mind is the Way.” A core teaching in Zen Buddhism, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining a calm, unperturbed mind as the path to enlightenment. The calligraphy is attributed to Takamine Shukai, a senior monk of the Kōyasan Shingon sect and former abbot of Kongōbu‑ji, Mount Kōya’s head temple. Known for his contributions to Buddhist education and ceremonial discourse, Shukai’s work reflects the spiritual clarity and cultural depth of modern Kōyasan. Signed at the age of 80, this piece carries both religious gravitas and aesthetic simplicity, ideal for collectors of Zen calligraphy, Shingon heritage, or works that embody the quiet power of spiritual insight.

高峰秀海 Takamine Shukai Koyasan Shingon sect monk Japanese Zen kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / 平常心是道 Byojoshin Koredo

Whole dimensions: 20.1" W x 74.6" H / 51.1cm x 189.7cm
Inside dimensions: 12.9" W x 51.8" H / 33cm x 131.8cm

Material: Paper
Technique: Handpainted
Roller ends: Plastic

Weight: 300g

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN a little, CREASE, FOLD, WARP, STAIN in the back of the mounting.

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"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

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