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Haso no tsuki-Daruma Stampă Lumina lunii pe ruine-Daruma

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Bodhidharma, the first Patriarch Zen, known in Japan as Daruma, is the one who, in the sixth century, brought the zenul from India to China, from where it propagated to the Crusader, in Japan, in the twelfth century. He is depicted here alongside the walls ruined around him during his nine years spent in meditation.
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Title: Haso no tsuki-Daruma Stampă Lumina lunii pe ruine-Daruma
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Bodhidharma, the first Patriarch Zen, known in Japan as Daruma, is the one who, in the sixth century, brought the zenul from India to China, from where it propagated to the Crusader, in Japan, in the twelfth century.
He is depicted here alongside the walls ruined around him during his nine years spent in meditation.

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