Celebrate Buddha's Birthday (April 8th in Japan)

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  • Jakuden
    Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 6141

    #16
    Originally posted by Kakunen
    Today is Hanamatsuri.

    Happy birthday Buddha!

    I share picture of festival.



    Sat today
    Gassho
    Kakunen


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    Aw thank you for the photo, that's lovely! Where is this taking place, is it at a Buddhist temple or is it somewhere in public?

    Gassho
    Jakuden
    SatToday/LAH

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40679

      #17
      If you would like to read a local article about Hana Matsuri here in Tsukuba ... and its not being such a popular holiday today ...

      So in this season, at many temples across Japan ( and of course, in Tsukuba as well), you will find small pavillion or gazebo-like structures set up in clear view. These are called HANA-MI-DO (花御堂), and they are usually heavilly decorated with colorfull flowers. The small Buddha ( O-Shaka-Sama, or Shaka-釈迦, in Japanese) figures, used for this occassion is distintive. It represents the Buddha at birth, standing upright, one hand pointing to the sky and the other to the ground, and is called a Tanjo-Butsu (誕生仏).

      ...

      Before the Second World War, the Hana-Matsuri was a major event in the villages around which The Tsukuba Science City was eventually built. In old Sakura Mura, there were festivities held for a week, with the local youth organization (Seinen-Kai) playing traditional flutes and drums late into the night.Children would gather all types of flowers, in bundles, to be placed on, in and around the Hana-Mi-Do. This year ony a handful of temples in Tsukuba will be holding quiet services (though most will have their Birth-Buddha pavillions on display, with amacha available for anyone who would like to commemorate Shaka-Sama`s birthday.

      In the past,April 8th, was also a day of compassion, and farmers refrained from work as it might involve the killing of insects or animals.


      Gassho, J

      SatTodayLAH
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Jakuden
        Member
        • Jun 2015
        • 6141

        #18
        Aw beautiful, thanks Jundo. Do you go with your family and pour tea over the baby Buddha?

        Gassho
        Jakuden
        SatToday/LAH

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        • Kakunen

          #19
          Originally posted by Jakuden
          Aw thank you for the photo, that's lovely! Where is this taking place, is it at a Buddhist temple or is it somewhere in public?

          Gassho
          Jakuden
          SatToday/LAH
          Hello Jakuden SAN

          Here is Sensoji Temple at Tokyo.
          My friend send me this.
          Visitor guide for Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo.


          I love there.

          Sat today
          Gassho
          Kakunen



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          • Jakuden
            Member
            • Jun 2015
            • 6141

            #20
            Originally posted by Kakunen
            Hello Jakuden SAN

            Here is Sensoji Temple at Tokyo.
            My friend send me this.
            Visitor guide for Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo.


            I love there.

            Sat today
            Gassho
            Kakunen



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            Wow, it's very old and very beautiful! I hope I get to see it someday.

            Gassho
            Jakuden
            SatToday/LAH

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            • Shokai
              Dharma Transmitted Priest
              • Mar 2009
              • 6396

              #21
              hope I get to see it someday
              It's very rare that you get such a clear picture of Sensoji. It is usually very smoky from all the incense burning.

              gassho, Shokai

              stlah
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              gassho, Shokai

              仁道 生開 / Jindo Shokai

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