the welcome path leading to another world - snow, snow, snow snow in the temple the Buddha smiles in silence graves in the snow - to wait for nothing to want for nothing |
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Thank you, Mark!
The photos are a curtesy of Mark Schumacher, who visited the temple in January 21, 2006.
Mark Schumacher: All about Buddha Statues
It was one of my favorites when I lived in Kamakura and I visited it very often during all seasons in Kita-Kamakura.
The graveyard in the slopes is very fascinating.
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Tokeiji is a small branch temple of the Engakuji school within the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism. Its head temple, the Engakuji Temple, stands just a few hundred meters away on the opposite side of the railway tracks.
Tokeiji was founded by the wife of the regent Hojo Tokimune in 1285 after Tokimune had died at a young age. Until the end of the Edo Period, the temple served as a shelter for women who suffered abuse by their husbands and sought a divorce.
An official divorce could be attained by staying at the temple for three years.
- source : japan-guide.com -
Reference : Tokeiji
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Here is a special treat for the Haiku Friends
James W. Hackett at Tokeiji. September 11, 2002
The grave of R. H. Blyth is also to be found at Tokei-Ji.
Tokei-ji and Dr. Blyth
北鎌倉 東慶寺 2006年1月22日
Tokei-ji Photos
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. kekkon 結婚 konrei 婚礼 marriage in Edo
and divorce - engiri .
Amulets to
. Enkiri, engiri 縁切り to cut a bond .
To the Daruma Museum Index
To the Worldkigo Database
- #tokeiji #tokeijikamakura -
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5 comments:
Aloha, Gabi,
I'm glad you found the photo of James at Tokei-ji !
Tokei-ji grounds also contain the grave of RH Blyth, as you possibly saw in the photos of James at the grave site.
Best wishes in your work on behalf of haiku!
Pat Hackett
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quote from a private mail by Pat.
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Beautiful photos and beautiful Haiku ~ Regards Narayanan Raghunathan
Both images and haiku are magical, Gabi. Thanks for sharing them.
L.
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dear gabi,
two more excellent haiku and photos.
how is your home fairing with the weight of snow?
do not overdo yourself by shoveling.
thinking of you,
B.
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Thanks to my friends from WHCneoclassical
We had 5 cm of snow today and minus 6 centigrade, the coldest yet!
GABI
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Gabiさま
石仏が雪の中に黙然と座っていますね。
graves in the snow -
to wait for nothing
to want for nothing
というのが英訳ですね。
waitとwant一文字だけ違っても意味合いが随分違いますね。
歌寿人
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
雪の墓 なにもいらぬや なにも言う
せめて残せし 己が足跡
ガビさんの句に連歌してみました。
まごまごジジイ
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
皆様、ありがとう!
GABI
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Very nice. Very nice indeed.
Especially like the
"wait for nothing, want for nothing."
rock on
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