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Daruma written in Japanese
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Last Update Sept. 25, 2004
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Painting of Daruma, RyuAnji Temple?Artist Hakuin

by Hakuin Ekaku
1685 to 1768
Zen points directly to the human mind. See into your nature and become Buddha!



Bodhidharma (Daruma)
Bodhidharma (Daruma)
Tokusan and Rinza  (Soga Jasoku)
courtesy: www.baxleystamps.com/litho/sr/fafe_2.shtml

Bodhidharma (Daruma)
Bodhidharma (Daruma)
15th Century, by Shokei
Kyoto, Nanzenji Temple

Daruma, Kamakura Era, 14th Century, Inscription by Issan Ichinei
Daruma
Kamakura Era, 14th Century Ink Painting
Inscription by Issan Ichinei
Courtesy of the Tokyo National Museum

Daruma
Modern Woodblock by David Bull
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~xs3d-bull/hagaki/postcards.html



Photo Courtesy of the Pacific Asia Museum
http://www.pacificasiamuseum.org/buddhism/

Daruma, at Engakuji Temple (Kita Kamakura), in the 100 Kannon Section
Tiny Daruma Statue
at the 100 Kannon Section
of Engagkuji Temple, Kita Kamakura




Photos in this section courtesy of
Shambhala Zen Art Gallery
shambhala.com/zenart/

by Goyo Gukei, 1859 to 1944

by Ota Maigan, 1876 to 1946

by Goyo Gukei (1859-1944)
Zen points directly to the
human heart, look inside
and become Buddha!

by Ota Maigan (1876-1946)
One flower opens
with five leaves;
This is true, natural time.

by Reikai Genyu, 1877 to 1946

Photos in this section

Courtesy of

Shambhala Zen Art Gallery

shambhala.com/zenart/

 

by Reikai Genyu (1877-1946)
The True Realm of Buddha
No Self, No Other!

 

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