Daikaku-ji Temple - Saga Goryu Ikebana
(Shingon Buddhist Temple and Headquarters for the Saga School of
Ikebana)
Ikebana International
(Worldwide Organization of Ikebana Practitioners)
Wisdom Publications
(Publisher of Important Works from all Buddhist Traditions)
BuddhaNet
(Worldwide Buddhist Information and Education Network)
Great Vow Zen Monastery
(A Zen Buddhist Training Monastery Inspired and Guided by Jizo
Bodhisattva)
The Everyday Zen Foundation
(Sharing the Zen Attitude, Spirit, and Practice With the World)
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Seattle Chapter 19 - Ikebana International
(Ikebana Events and Schools in the Greater Seattle Area)
Temple grounds of Daikakuji, Kyoto
Statue of Kannon at Koyasan
                                          
                                              "Ikebana can be viewed as a decorative art or a symbolic art, one that incorporates
                                                  Buddhist principles of impermanence and universal harmony into flower forms."
                                                                                 - From Heaven and Earth are Flowers: Reflections on Ikebana and Buddhism