[Contents] White (natural color), green, red, yellow, and purple, all 5 colors, 420mm x 245mm, 5-piece set, 1 each. No crease wrapping paper. It is thin but dense, the ink does not bleed easily, it does not bleed through, and it is a plain copying paper with no ruled lines, so it is stylish to frame and display the paper after copying. It will be appreciated whether you give a copy of the sutra as a present or a paper copy of the sutra as a gift.
[Safe for copying sutras for the first time] The Heart Sutra with a copying brush included comes with a ``sutra sample mount'' that makes the letters easy to read. The mount can also be used as a copying sample of sutras, and is designed to be easy for even beginners to work on. [Five colors of Buddhism] The five colors of Buddhism symbolize the body and teachings of Buddha, and are also related to the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements. You can enjoy copying sutras in colors that match the direction of your health and good fortune. Also, since there are no ruled lines, you can trace other samples or illustrations.
[Promotes peace of mind and spiritual growth] The concept of five colors in Buddhism symbolizes the basic elements of the universe and the natural world. The five colors - blue, yellow, red, white and black - each have their own meaning and represent the harmony and balance of the universe. Understanding these can deepen your connection to the natural world, maintain harmony in mind and spirit, and promote peace and growth.
Blue symbolizes the east and the sky, and signifies expanse and infinite possibilities. It represents peace of mind and healing power, and is important for meditation and growth. White represents the West and purity, symbolizing purity and truth. It indicates spiritual awakening and illuminates the path to enlightenment. Black means the north and mystery, and symbolizes profound understanding and freedom from ignorance. It helps you explore your inner truth. Red symbolizes the south and vitality, and expresses vitality and passion. Gives creative joy and courage.
[How to copy sutras] Even if you are a beginner, you can prepare your mind and get a sense of fulfillment by doing it without straining yourself. ● Tools to prepare: Brush, ink, inkstone, Japanese paper, paperweight, pad, writing table. A brush pen can also be used instead. A quiet environment is also important. ● Set up the place: Clean the desk and set up the sutra copying paper. Create a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. ● Correct your posture: Sit straight or in a chair with your back straight, calm your mind, and adjust your breathing.
● Sutra reading Before you start copying sutras, recite the sutras you are writing in your mind or out loud. ● Pick up your brush. Apply ink to your brush or brush pen, and carefully copy each letter with all your heart. ● Taking a break If you feel tired, don't push yourself too hard, put down your brush and take a break. You can stop halfway. ● Gratitude after completion Once you have finished writing, place your hands on the copy of the sutra and express your prayers and gratitude. ●Delivery of sutras Completed copies of sutras can be kept at home or delivered to temples.
[Mind when copying sutras] When copying sutras, it is not only important to write beautiful characters, but also the state of mind and sincerity. ● Put your heart into it It is important to put your heart and soul into each letter by putting your prayers and gratitude into each letter. Feelings are evaluated more than the shape of the letters. ● Write carefully It is important to take your time and copy carefully without rushing. Rather than speed, the emphasis is on a serious attitude.
● Continue writing without fear of making mistakes Even if you make a mistake, don't blame yourself and continue writing. When copying sutras, we value the time to face ourselves, not perfection. ● Unify your mind: Sutra copying is a form of training that calms your mind. By calming down and writing while clearing your thoughts, your inner peace and purity will emerge.
● Learning Buddha's teachings through written texts One of the purposes of copying sutras is to come into contact with Buddhist teachings while copying them and keep their meaning in mind. Good copying of sutras is a means for the writer to calm his mind and prepare his inner self, and as a result, the written characters may become beautiful, but what is most important is honesty and effort.
Sutra copying is popular among people of all ages, from elementary school students to the elderly. It is used in many situations, from the young generation for school education and religious events, to the middle-aged and elderly seeking peace of mind, to the elderly for prayer. Traditional Mino washi paper is popular overseas and makes a great gift. Recommended as a gift for special milestones such as thank you, promotion, retirement, birthday, 60th birthday, 60th birthday, 80th birthday, 80th birthday, 80th birthday, graduation, etc. It is also attractive to use as colored washi paper.
This sutra copying paper is made by mixing bamboo pulp with short fibers and hardwood pulp to increase its smoothness. Even though it is thin, it is dense, and the ink does not bleed easily or bleed through. Since it is a plain copying paper with no ruled lines, it is also stylish to frame and display the paper after copying. The five colors of Buddhism are symbols of the Buddha's body and teachings, and are also the five elements of the theory of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements. Why not choose a color that suits you and copy the sutras, sometimes to pray for health, sometimes to bring good luck? Since there are no ruled lines, you can enjoy tracing other samples or your favorite illustrations in addition to copying sutras. The high-quality and traditional Mino washi is a domestically produced washi that is popular even from overseas, and is recommended as a gift. Thank you, promotion, retirement celebration, birthday, 60th birthday, old age, joy of life, umbrella life, rice life, graduation. It is also recommended as colored Japanese paper. Even beginners can copy the sutras with peace of mind, as they can write on the sutra copying paper using the cardboard with the Heart Sutra printed on it as a base. Effects of sutra copying By regularly copying sutras, you can expect various physical and mental effects. Mentally, it increases concentration and stability, helping to reduce stress and anxiety in daily life. Furthermore, physically, by doing it while holding the brush,
Since it uses the muscles of your hands, it also provides a small exercise for your hands and helps maintain manual dexterity. An unexpected side effect (in a good way) is that it makes your arms a little stronger. Every time you write, you may feel, ``My skills are looking good today.'' , Sutra copying is not just the act of writing letters, but it is also a great way to reflect on yourself by experiencing the spiritual growth, meditative effects, and beauty of letters. It's like mental fitness, or maybe even more. We recommend that you take time to face yourself through sutra copying.