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Kechigeshu-somyo (Names of Priests Participating on Summer Varsika [Meditation Retreat])

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Prince Sonen

  • Nanbokucho period, 1335
  • handscroll

Calligraphy – Japanese Calligraphy

A list of names of the priests who participated in the Zen meditation at Daikakuji Temple in Saga, Kyoto, in 1335, written by Prince Son'en ( 1298-1356 ). It is considered to have been posted on the wall of the tample hall. There is no actual evidence that it was written by Prince Son'en, but is regarded to be consistent with his handwriting. The Prince was the 5th son of Emperor Fushimi, and was an expert of calligraphy.(「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)

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Title/Name Kechigeshu-somyo (Names of Priests Participating on Summer Varsika [Meditation Retreat])
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SZK001892
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Kechigeshu-somyo (Names of Priests Participating on Summer Varsika [Meditation Retreat])

Kechigeshu-somyo (Names of Priests Participating on Summer Varsika [Meditation Retreat])

A list of names of the priests who participated in the Zen meditation at Daikakuji Temple in Saga, Kyoto, in 1335, written by Prince Son'en ( 1298-1356 ). It is considered to have been posted on the wall of the tample hall. There is no actual evidence that it was written by Prince Son'en, but is regarded to be consistent with his handwriting. The Prince was the 5th son of Emperor Fushimi, and was an expert of calligraphy.(「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)