Sunday, March 15, 2015

Meadows of Blog

A  L  O  H  A   from   Honolulu!
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" My religion is Love. 
Every heart 
is my temple.” 
                    Rumi










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Shingon Shu Hawaii

A  L  O  H  A   from   Honolulu!
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Shingon Shu Temple, Honolulu
click on photos!

Built in 1917-1918 by Nakagawa Katsutaro, 
a master builder of Japanese-style temples.
 Renovated in 1929 by Hego Fuchino,
  first person of Japanese ancestry 
to become a licensed architect 
in Hawaii. 

Note the steep, hipped-gable  
"Irimoya" roof.




Placed on the 
National Register of Historic Places 
 26 April 2002.






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Just inside the gate, 
one may relax and prepare
to commune with the eternal verities.
Click on photo to see the taps (right)
where one may wash and make clean.

[yes, that is a lotus pool]
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Statue of Kūkai 

 Known posthumously as Kōbō-Daishi
"The Grand Master 
Who Propagated the Buddhist Teaching"
[in Japan] 774–835 B.C.E
Monk, civil servant, scholar, poet, artist
engineer & founder of 
the Shingon or "True Word" 
school of Buddhism. 

Kūkai is famous as a calligrapher  
and inventor of the kana, 
the characters with which, in combination 
with Chinese characters kanji, 
the Japanese language 
is written to this day!








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As you climb the stairs,

you must pass Füjin,

 Shintö god of wind 

to your left.

[See his bag of winds?]













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On your right,

Raijin, god of thunder.

[Look at all his percussion!]



[ This IS a Buddhist temple,
but it is also very Japanese
to mix faith traditions.
This was a piece of 'Home'
to hardworking immigrants! ]










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"The bell of mindfulness
 is the voice of the Buddha 
calling us back
 to ourselves. -















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- We have to respect 
each sound of the bell, 
stop our thinking and talking,
 and get in touch 
with ourselves, 
breathing and smiling. 
This is not a Buddha 
from the outside.
 It is our own Buddha 
calling us home."
                            Thich Nhat Hanh













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Shall We Enter?












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Click Photos!















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Ceiling Detail

Like Being in a Jewel Box









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Many of These Appointments

Were Brought from Japan




















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The glittering altar 

 Anthuriums = Hawaii
















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Imbued With 

Lessons & Meaning











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Side View: Altar

Note Tibetan Singing Bowl











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Turning to Leave

I feel suffused by light













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 View From McDonald's Parking
















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Oh My!


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Thank You
for visiting
one of my favorite
Honolulu buildings!
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