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Kura Monzen Gallery

19th c. Japanese Elephant-Shaped Seiji Koro Incense Burner

19th c. Japanese Elephant-Shaped Seiji Koro Incense Burner

Item Code: K1122

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Crackled pale blue-green covers this expertly crafted elephant censer dating from later Edo period Japan. It is 16 x 9.5 x 14.5 cm (6-1/4 x 4 x 5-3/4 inches) and in excellent condition.

The elephant is the vehicle for Fugen Bosatsu, the Bodhisattva of Virtue.

Also, in Buddhism the elephant is a symbol of mental strength. At the beginning of one's practice the uncontrolled mind is symbolized by a gray elephant who can run wild and destroy everything on his way.  Just as the rampaging elephant is controlled by unregulated passions, we often find ourselves ruled by our desires, fears, and resentments.  We think that suffering arises from what others do to us, or what happens to us; as self-perceived victims, we suffer. However, after taming one's mind, the mind which has been brought under control is symbolized by a white elephant strong and powerful, who can be directed wherever one wishes and destroy all the obstacles on his way. The Buddha taught that suffering arises internally, from our responses to events. To free ourselves from suffering, we subdue our minds, and with that tamed mind, we answer difficult circumstances without fear, desire, or rage, transforming adversity into growth. As such, the degree to which we experience unhappiness and pain depends on our internal responses, not on external conditions.

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