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3 September, 10:01

How are bodies of water represented in dry zen gardens

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  1. 3 September, 10:40
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    In dry Zen Garden water can be simulated with moss, sand, and rocks.
  2. 3 September, 13:54
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    Ryōan-ji, the most famous Zen rock garden in Kyoto, contains no vegetation or real water except a bit of moss. Instead, it is an abstract garden containing 15 carefully arranged stones and white gravel. Daisen-in, another purely abstract garden, features a river of white gravel, which suggests a waterfall leading to a sea between mountains.
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