Buddhist Garden

by kevin on March 9, 2009

Buddhist Garden

Zen Garden Zen Garden
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Inspired by the simple beauty of a Zen Garden, a Japanese ensemble performs twelve original compositions that both relax and refresh. Instrumentation includes shakuhachi, shinobue, hichiriki, kotsuzumi, bamboo flutes, koto, bass koto, shamisen & piano.

Buddha-Lounge 2 Buddha-Lounge 2
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Buddha Bar IV (Unibox) Buddha Bar IV (Unibox)
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This fourth installment of the now highly acclaimed Buddha Bar series is presented to you by resident #1 DJ David Visan. After studying music at the Los Angeles Music Institute, Parisian born Visan returned home to France where he was educated in the ways of deejaying by Claude Challe himself (Buddha Bar & Buddha Bar II) His mentor went on to train him in the spirit of the Buddha Bar...

Emsco Group 2220 Poly Buddha Statue Sand 25-Inch Emsco Group 2220 Poly Buddha Statue Sand 25-Inch
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Buddha Fine Porcelain Lithophane Curved Night Light Buddha Fine Porcelain Lithophane Curved Night Light
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First invented in France in 1827, a LITHOPHANE ("Vision In Stone") is a porcelain engraving that virtually comes alive when illuminated from behind. The image is created by a panel of different thicknesses of translucent, kiln-fired porcelain...

Emsco Group 2221 Poly Buddha Statue Granite 25-Inch Emsco Group 2221 Poly Buddha Statue Granite 25-Inch
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Sakura petals - The Monks Sakura petals - The Monks
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In Sakura Petals: The Monks we move out of the beaten path and we go to Kanazawa, that has another one of the top three gardens in Japan and also a temple dedicated to Ninja warriors. From there we go to Takayama, one of the few cities hidden in the Japanese Alps, proof to the old tradition of Japanese carpentry...


Buddhist Garden

Constructing An Indoor Zen Garden - A How To And Why You Should

Living in the present, as in right now, is the meaning brought about by the word Zen which also teaches us to enjoy and revel in the beauty of nature and all it wonderful gifts. While the Zen beliefs have first been taught throughout the Buddhist religion it is also used world wide. It is also practiced with several different names like Seon in Korea, Chan in China and Thien in Viet Nam but of course it all boils down to Buddhism. An indoor Zen garden is tranquil, inspirational and a joy to view by people that enjoy gardening , but of course it can be for those who just wish to admire it too. Here are some ways to enjoy a Zen garden and experience the relaxation for your body and your spirit.

Uniting Nature Through The Elements

To create Zen we need to bring together all the elements from nature which are presumable flowing water, pebbles and or rocks along with a dry landscape. It is ideal to place your indoor Zen garden in an area suited to it's size where you tend to relax the most in your home. You will want to pay attention to your indoor Zen garden and be able to reconstruct it everyday as soon as you first create it. Decide on the shape, the plants and the rocks; bonsais or bamboo are both excellent plants for this project due to fact that they fit well into any design you can come up with.

A Little Assistance

Having a little trouble getting started adding and altering and you just want an indoor Zen garden already started to get you going? Well, good news, there are indoor Zen garden kits you can buy that consist of all the essential items required to be set up in a very short time. There are many other ways to come up with ideas such as searching for Zen garden on the internet, looking for photographs of already made gardens that you can fashion after for your own use. You may also visit book stores for further info and drawings that will entice you to be creative.

A Garden Brings You Much More Than Just A Few Plants

Having an indoor Zen garden brings you so much more than you think. It will assist you in relaxing, removing some or all of your stress and most importantly tranquility to your environment. Trickling water brings this effect into reality and is accomplished with such a simple creation. Place a Zen garden where you will get the most relaxation such as the bedroom where you will begin to know what a good nights sleep really is like or you could also use the living area where you could just meditate while enjoying the trickling water sounds.

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Having any kind of indoor garden is possible with the indoor garden system. You can be shown the way by by visiting Tips On Indoor Gardening.com Learn more and see what is available when it comes to indoor garden systems. Tips On Indoor Gardening.com will help you along the way.

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