About This Print
One of five small prints (approx. 4 3/8 x 3 in.), each tipped to a heavy paper, depicting various scenes of Eihei-ji Zen temple, headquarters of the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism located in the mountains near Fukui City. This print depicts Chokushimon (Imperial Messenger's Gate) in winter with a loan pilgrim and his staff.The Five Prints
Eihei-ji Zen Temple
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A temple alivewith real Zen monastic practice
Eiheiji, "The Temple of Eternal Peace", is one of the two headtemples of Soto Zen. It is located deep in the mountains, near thenorthwest coast of Japan, not far from Fukui City. This temple wasfounded by Zen Master Dōgen in 1244. He was offered land andother help for this by Yoshishige Hatano, a samurai who was oneof his most devoted lay followers. Dōgen thus founded Eiheiji,where he devoted himself to training his followers in the perfectionof Zen practice in every action of daily life. Dōgen Zenji's authenticZen has been scrupulously observed and passed down by hissuccessors. Still today, at Eiheiji over one hundred monks devotethemselves wholeheartedly to his practice of shikantaza ("single-minded sitting").In order to protect our traditional monastic practice andenvironment, we ask all visitors to follow our rules.
Print Details
IHL Catalog | #2361 |
Title or Description | Eihei-ji Chokushimon Winter 永平寺 勅使門冬 |
Artist | Unknown |
Signature | unsigned |
Seal | not sealed |
Publication Date | not dated |
Publisher | unknown |
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Impression | excellent |
Colors | excellent |
Condition | excellent |
Genre | shin hanga |
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Format | |
H x W Paper | 4 1/2 x 3 in. (11.4 x 7.6 cm) |
H x W Image | 4 1/2 x 3 in. (11.4 x 7.6 cm) |
H x W Mounting Paper | 7 1/8 x 5 13/16 in. (18.1 x 14.8 cm) |
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8/6/2020 created