Experience of chanting the daimoku 10,000 times in the morning, 592 times: At the age of 79, I had been hoping to buy a new Buddhist altar but had not been able to do so for a long time, and here I found the last Buddhist altar, the Koku Zushi.
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Soka Buddhist Altar "Buddhist Altar Revolution: Void Shrine 004":
The Koku Zushi is an original Buddhist altar by Sakuraume Tohri. You can choose between two colors, warm (warm shades) or white (white shades), for the interior of the altar using five remote-controlled LEDs, and you can also freely adjust the brightness (adjust the light brightness).
As a store specializing in Soka Gakkai Buddhist altars, we came up with the unique idea that a presentation similar to the Lotus Sutra's Kūku-e ceremony would be appropriate.
It has three main features:
- Inspired by the Lotus Sutra's Kūkai ceremony
- The lighting can be adjusted freely to two colors and light intensity.
- By designing the shrine at the base of the principal image, we created an altar that makes you want to chant the daimoku.
*The Void Shrine is a limited edition product of Sakuraume Tohri.com.
*A sample of the principal image shown in the photo is not included.
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