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Also read Joue Monju (Ch: shengyi
wenshu). Lit. rope-robed *Monju
Άκ. A pictorial theme found in Daoist and Buddhist paintings *doushakuga
Ήίζ. During the Yuanfeng ³L era (1078-85) in the Northern Song dynasty,
Lu Huiqing Cb¨, while traveling in the mountain of Wutaishan (Jp: Godaisan άδR),
met a young boy with long hair, wearing a dress made from rushes gama
and holding a sutra scroll in his right hand. While discussing Buddhist
theories, Lu Huiqing was surprised to discover that the boy was Monju, the
bodhisattva *bosatsu
μF of wisdom. |
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