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Season 1, Episode 14: Karesansui: The Zen Cosmos in a Garden for Spiritual Training
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A pointed boulder with a large stone at its foot reaches for the heavens. The white gravel between them represents a swift flowing river, without the use of water. Karesansui is a unique dry-gardening style that developed in the 14th century from ascetic practices at Kyoto's Zen temples. Monks aim for enlightenment within a world of rippling patterns that run between curious rock arrangements. Enter the infinite Zen cosmos through the karesansui gardens at Tenryu-ji, Daisen-in and Ryoan-ji.
All Episodes - Season 1
Episode 1
Kyo-machiya: Connecting People's Hearts
Episode 2
Kaiseki-ryori : The Ultimate in Culinary Hospitality
Episode 3
Buddhist Statues: Figures of Belief and Beauty
Episode 4
Hanami: Kyoto's Cherry Viewing Festivities in the Spring
Episode 5
Japanese-style Paintings: The Breathing World of Beauty
Episode 6
Kyoto Lodgings: Hearty Consideration That Soothes Travelers
Episode 7
Kagai: Kyoto's Flower District Where Elegant Dreams Bloom
Episode 8
Aoi Matsuri: A Dynastic Festival in the Presence of the Deities
Episode 9
Chanoyu: A Bowl of Tea Draws Hearts Together
Episode 10
Gion Matsuri: The Spirit of the Townspeople During Summer's Grand Festival
Episode 11
Shojin-ryori: Zen Cuisine as Training Within the Teachings
Episode 12
Water Traditions: The Old Capital's Rich Natural Blessings
Episode 13
Kyo-shikki: The Jet-black, Golden Beauty of Kyoto Lacquerware
Episode 14
Karesansui: The Zen Cosmos in a Garden for Spiritual Training
Episode 15
Nishijin-ori: Beauty Crystallized in a Kyoto Brocade
Episode 16
Shinise: Established Businesses Survive the Centuries
Episode 17
The Changing Leaves: The Transient Fall Beauty of the Ancient Capital