8/06/2007

Kurita Kazunari

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KURITA Kazunari

2500years ago, it was written in Daihatsu Nehangyo (Great Nirvana Sutra) that if you make a butsuzo or a pagoda and spend a pleasant life with them, you would be reborn in, what is called, Fudou World (immovable world). At that time, it was too awful for people to make a statue of Buddha, so they built a pagoda in various places. Shortly, however, Buddhism culture which was influenced with Greek sculptures in India was spread to China and all over the world.

We also hope Buddhism culture will be spread more by our butsuzo from now on. We have had orders about various butsuzo for these ten years and we have collected those in BUTUZOU MUSEUM. We would be glad if your life become more precious and happier with them.
Kazunari KURITA
4-6-14 Minooka-dori Nada-ku,Kobe 657-0812 Japan

source : Kurita Butsuzo Museum




source :  www.butuzou.co.jp


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Fudo Myo-O


source :  www.butuzou.co.jp



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