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What would you see in a zen garden?

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Answered by nisharoy4
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Zen gardens have a simple design, with sand and rock forming the primary elements. Their simplicity, which has a strong association with Zen philosophy and practice, creates space for peaceful contemplation or meditation. While Zen gardens are minimalist in nature, each element carries a strong symbolism that makes a well-planned design essential.

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Answered by gau136
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Zen Buddhism is dedicated to the study of nature and humanity's place in the world. Japanese Zen gardens capture the philosophy of making a peaceful way. Attaining enlightenment by regular practice of Buddhist concepts may be doable, but for those who need a moment now and then in serene places to invigorate the soul, few places can match the setting of a Japanese garden. Within its boundaries, rock, stone, plants and water combine to still the mind.


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