Kōshiki are written procedures for performing Buddhist rituals and verses extoling the virtues of Buddhas, high priests, and other figures commanding reverence within the tradition. Do you see the small dots and dashes in red ink? Texts like this one are melodically chanted at Buddhist assemblies, and these notations indicate the rhythm and phrasings when intoned. This particular text copies one of the kōshiki found in the “Buddhist Ceremonial in Four Sessions,” a masterwork of the kōshiki genre composed in 1215 (Kenpō 3) by the Venerable Myōe (1173–1232), an important Kamakura-period priest. It expresses reverence for the sacred sites associated with Śākyamuni, the historial Buddha.
Object label
Yuiseki Kōshiki
Folded book form, ink on paper
H 30.5, W 15.3, L 608.0
Kamakura period 13th century
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