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【Product Description】 This is a hand-painted hanging scroll by Seihan Mori, a calligrapher and Buddhist monk, also known as the chief priest of Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto. The six-character name "Namu Amida Butsu" (Homage to Amitabha Buddha) is powerfully and purely written in his calligraphy. This is a sacred phrase symbolizing devotion to Amitabha Buddha, and is suitable for memorial services, Buddhist altars, and temples, as the central phrase of faith in the Jodo and Jodo Shinshu sects. The mounting uses gold brocade fabric, creating a calm yet dignified atmosphere. 【Appearance】 ・Although a new, unused item, there are slight stains and dirt due to long-term storage (see photos). ・There is no noticeable damage to the mounting or the scroll bar, and the overall condition is good. ・Both the wooden box and the outer box are in clean condition. 【Condition】 Although a new, unused item, there are stains and dirt due to long-term storage (see photos). There are no tears or chips in either the mounting or the paper, and the boxes are in very clean condition. Overall, the item is in good condition. 【Included Items】 ・Original wooden box (with signature and seal) ・Outer box (with title slip) ・Artist's biographical note (with photo) 【Size / Dimensions】 Total length: Approximately 196cm Width (including scroll bar): Approximately 65cm 【Artist】 Seihan Mori Born in Kiyomizu, Kyoto in 1930. Assumed the position of chief priest of Kiyomizu-dera Temple in 1978. A high-ranking priest and calligrapher widely known for writing the "Kanji of the Year." Served as the chairman of the Kyoto Buddhist Association and the head of the Kita Hosso sect. He is still highly regarded in the world of Buddhist scriptures and calligraphy.
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