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Zen Garden


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by Xavier Talley

In Japan, Zen Buddhism informs so much of the Japanese philosophy and lies at the core of all their aesthetic undertakings. The natural world is valued highly and the Japanese rock garden, or Zen Garden as it has come to be known is a large part of that tradition. Named Karesansui in Japanese, meaning dry landscape, these gardens are very prominent in Japan and much copied elsewhere. They are often to be found at temples where they are tended by monks, as in the ancient city of Kyoto. Ordinary households often have them too.

Nothing is accidental in Japanese design and everything has a meaning. A Zen Garden may appear to have random elements to the casual observer but every aspect will have been deliberately placed. The garden follows a standard form, being enclosed and containing gravel or sand and rocks. Other materials are used occasionally. The rocks are of various shapes and sizes and are sometimes within circles of moss and often placed on a mound of pebbles. The person who looks after the Zen Garden is fastidious in raking the white gravel or sand every day.


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It is these elements that are significant and there may be no greenery present at all, in contrast to Western style gardens. Different interpretations exist as to the symbolism within the garden. Most experts agree that the sand or gravel represents the ocean, the raking of patterns being done to signify ripples on the water. The rocks are normally seen, either as specific Japanese islands or Chinese mountains. Some people see animal forms in the rocks. The symbolism is the subject of debate but the purpose of such gardens is clear. They are designed to instill a feeling of calm in the viewer, offering an opportunity to escape the rigors of the outside world. Some people sit for hours, contemplating the garden in a form of deep meditation. The simplicity of the designs evokes an atmosphere of peace and well-being.

Even a city apartment dweller can own a patch of Zen Garden if so desired. There are small, miniature framed gardens, of around eight inches square with sand and pebbles. A little wooden rake is also provided to maintain the sand. In a land of crowded cities such as Japan, a garden of any size is a haven to treasure. The simple but meaningful gardens are intriguing and never lose their ability to capture the imagination, no matter what culture the viewer is from.


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