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Subject:Re: Calligraphy
Posted By: I.Nagy Wed, Feb 17, 2021
The Hiragana calligraphed text is included in one of the three Tenrikyō scriptures titled; Mikagura-uta, Section Four "Eight verses of Yorozuyo"
Tenrikyō is the name of a Japanese new religion, founded in the 19th century.
よろづよのせかい一れつみはらせど
むねの王かりたものはない
そのはずやといてきかしたことはない
志らぬがむりでハない王いな
古のたびは可みがお毛てへ阿らハれて
なにかいさいをときゝかす
........ and so on
(Some alternative kanas were converted to modern
ones because the PC can't print them)
Yorozu no yo no sekai ichiretsu miharasedo
mune no wakarita mono wa nai
Sono hazu ya toite kikashita koto ha nai
shiranu ga muri de ha nai wai na
Kono tabi ha kami ga omote he arawarete
nanika isai wo tokikikasu
.....
There is no one who understands the world from the
beginning to the present day,
as there is no one who understands the thoughts
of parents.
It is supposed to be that, but it is not unreasonable,
because I have never preached about it
This time the God has appeared in this world,
to preach some particulars about the truth
..... and so on
With regards,
I.Nagy
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