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■■■Product Description■■■ Namu Amida Butsu (Homage to Amitabha Buddha) In Jodo (Pure Land) Buddhism, it is known as the six-character mantra. It is said that chanting it will lead to rebirth in the Pure Land. In Jodo Shinshu (True Pure Land Buddhism), it is considered a nembutsu (chant) of gratitude for being saved by Amitabha Buddha. "Namu" means "to take refuge in," "Amida" means "life that brings infinite blessings," and "Butsu" means "Buddha." The whole phrase means "I take refuge in the Buddha who brings infinite blessings." It can be used year-round, for Buddhist memorial services, in Japanese-style rooms, as a decoration for the tokonoma (alcove), or as a gift. 【Reference】 Jikun Shirai Dai Sojo (High Priest). Head Priest of Daigen-zan. The 65th Dharma Master and Former Abbot of Yuzu Nembutsu Sect, Sohon-zan Dainenbutsu-ji Temple (Hirano-ku, Osaka). It was solemnly performed at Yuzu Nembutsu Sect Sohon-zan Dainenbutsu-ji Temple. Died December 2008. <Condition> There are age-related stains, spots, and wrinkles. (See photos) Please judge the condition from the images. The items are all as shown in the images. This is a used item, so please understand this before purchasing. ■■■Size (Actual Measurement)■■■ Main body: Length approx. 193cm, Width approx. 48.5cm
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