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- Rakusu abstract "A rakusu (絡子) is a traditionally Japanese garment worn around the neck of Zen Buddhists who have taken the precepts. It can also signify Lay Ordination. It is made of 16 or more strips of cloth, sewn together into a brick-like pattern by the student during their period of preparation for their jukai or ordination ceremony.There is no set standard, but the most common application of rakusu color is for the front of the rakusu to be black for priests and brown for teachers. The back of the rakusu is left white. The teacher will traditionally write the student's new Dharma name and occasionally their lineage.".
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- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Bodhi.
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- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_religious_clothing.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_clothing.
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- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Embroidery.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Funeral_pyre.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Jukai.
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- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Kasaya_(clothing).
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Kesa_(clothing).
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Lineage_(Buddhism).
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Obaku_school.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Pyre.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Rinzai.
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- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Saffron.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco_Zen_Center.
- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Sewing.
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- Rakusu wikiPageWikiLink Taoism.
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- Rakusu subject Category:Buddhist_religious_clothing.
- Rakusu subject Category:Japanese_clothing.
- Rakusu type Article.
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- Rakusu comment "A rakusu (絡子) is a traditionally Japanese garment worn around the neck of Zen Buddhists who have taken the precepts. It can also signify Lay Ordination. It is made of 16 or more strips of cloth, sewn together into a brick-like pattern by the student during their period of preparation for their jukai or ordination ceremony.There is no set standard, but the most common application of rakusu color is for the front of the rakusu to be black for priests and brown for teachers.".
- Rakusu label "Rakusu".
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- Rakusu depiction Japanese_buddhist_monk_by_Arashiyama_cut.jpg.
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