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I'm now having a thought to begin sewing Zagu - the bowing mat. What kind of fabric would you recommend based on your experience and what are the colors allowable in our Tradition?
Thank you.
Gassho Sergey sat-today
Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
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I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.
I'm now having a thought to begin sewing Zagu - the bowing mat. What kind of fabric would you recommend based on your experience and what are the colors allowable in our Tradition?
Thank you.
Gassho Sergey sat-today
Hello Washin,
Wonderful ... the fabric can be the same that you used to sew your rakusu. You can use the same colour for the En, Joro, and Tekko (center panel, but not all zagus have this, so I leave it up to you), and then use white for the inner section. The Katagiri PDF has some measurements as well.
Thank you so much, Shingen. All clear.
The next journey begins...
Gassho
Washin
sat-today
Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
----
I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.
I'm late to this thread... so to speak.
I'm considering sewing the bowing mat. Does anyone know the process for using one? My guess is that there is a ritualized way. Would love to learn more about it. And as for colors, would the bottom be the same color as the top? I saw a picture somewhere and I think it showed white... Which seems odd to me.
I'm late to this thread... so to speak.
I'm considering sewing the bowing mat. Does anyone know the process for using one? My guess is that there is a ritualized way. Would love to learn more about it. And as for colors, would the bottom be the same color as the top? I saw a picture somewhere and I think it showed white... Which seems odd to me.
Gassho,
Entai
Sitting Soon
Hello Entai,
Yes, the Zagu (bowing cloth) is used when doing prostration so to keep the kesa from getting soiled or touching the ground. Both priests and lay people (who have sewn a kesa) use them. As I know there are two schools for sewing the Zagu, the Sotoshu and the Nyoho-e - the Sotoshu is usually black/white or brown/white ... the Nyoho-e can vary in colour. Usually the Sotoshu has a white bottom along with the "Kagami" the top middle section. The "En" (frame) and the "Joro" (four small corners) are either black of brown (for Dharma Transmitted). In the Nyoho-e I have seen them one solid colour like a rakusu or the combination of colour, such as black/white.
Here is a snapshot from the Tomoe Katagiri document (this is the Sotoshu style). I hope this little bit helps, but if you want to learn please let me know. =)
Shingen,
Thank you! I haven't sewn a Kesa and honestly don't know if I'm up to the challenge. I'm feeling the urge to pick up a needle again. It's been a while since the Rakusu. I do like the idea of sewing as practice. I learned a lot about myself with the Rakusu. I'll have to think it over before I start anything, but I really appreciate the information!
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