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court at Huế, is
called biên chung. The instrument's name is
pronounced henshō in ****anese.
While the
oldest clapperless bells in
China date to as early...
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Turning the
light around (Ch. fǎn zhào 返照, J.
henshō; K. panjo), also
translated as “tracing back the radiance,” or “counter-illumination,” is a Zen Buddhist...
- ‘stepping back’ of ‘turning the
light around and
shining back’ (Jp: ekō
henshō); mind and body will
naturally ‘drop off,’ and the ‘original face’ will...
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shakuhachi and 2
kotos (1988) Prāna for ryuteki, hichiriki, sho, kugo,
hensho and
dancer (1988)
Transfiguration of the
Flower for koto,
sangen and shakuhachi...
- "without thinking", "beyond thinking").
According to Cleary, it
refers to ekō
henshō,
turning the
light around,
focussing awareness on
awareness itself. It is...
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contains phrases like non-thinking.
According to Cleary, it
refers to ekō
henshō,
turning the
light around,
focussing awareness on
awareness itself. According...
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become symbols of
world peace. The bonshō is
derived from the
bianzhong (
henshō (編鐘) in ****anese), an
ancient Chinese court instrument comprising a series...
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existence of a
temple in the past. The
words Namu
Daishi Hensho Kongo are
engraved on the side.
Hensho Kongo refers to Kūkai, the
founder of the
Shingon sect...
- not be out of
place to
suggest that Orok Edem-Odo's
involvement in the
Hensho/Dukean War of 1875
would remind them of
their losses during the war. Treaty...
- away.
Takayama Hikokurō 's
grave is
located in
within the
precincts of
Henshō-in, a
Shingon sect
temple in the
Teramachi neighbourhood near the center...