2022년 12월 28일 수요일

Nichiren's Calligraphy of Buddhist Mantras / Seoul

Here is the calligraphy which was written with a brush by the founder of the Japanese Buddhist Nichiren sect. Why don’t you appreciate it? We are waiting for exhibitions in museums and galleries or Top 200 Collectors who are interested in the calligraphy. We welcome not only Japanese collectors but also other collectors. (See the Google Driver below for more works.) 

Nichiren (1222-1282) is the founder of the Nichiren sect about 780 years ago in the Kamakura era. Because of his unique assertiveness and uncompromising character, he was once persecuted and exiled. He is now widely respected as the founder of the Nichiren Sect. The 50 or more works written in calligraphy on the Japanese traditional Washi are made up of ancient unique Japanese words written in a cursive hand in Chinese characters and Hiragana. Unfortunately, the state of mounting of this calligraphy has been damaged for a long time, and only the original part of the calligraphy remains. There is no seal on this calligraphy but only Nichiren's signature remains. About 45 years ago, two elderly monks over the age of 90 at Myoren-ji, a Buddhist temple in Japan, struggled to decipher the lines of the calligraphy. It is said that it took 30 years for my ancestor to read the mantras of this calligraphy after purchasing it. After that, an elderly monk over 80 years old from the temple Myoren-ji visited Korea twice to ask for the donation of the calligraphy to be made. (Omitted) Nichiren's calligraphy was registered as a national treasure and an important cultural asset of Japan. If you have any questions to ask, we will send you all information and show you the real look of the calligraphy

Title : No.148 Nichiren's Calligraphy of Buddhist Mantras
Artist : Nichiren (1222 ~ 1282. Died at 60)
Ingredient : Ink stick above the washi
Dimension : 23.5 x 35.7cm
Possession : Individual (Seoul, Korea)

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