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Tuesday 23 October 2012

Muyu                        
             A Wood Fish (Chinese, Pinyin: Mùyú), (Vietnamese: Má»™c NgÆ° Or Mõ), (Japanese: Mokugyo ), (Korean: Moktak ), (Tibetan, Wylie: Shingnya) Typically Referred To As A Chinese Block, Could Be A Wood Instrument Like The Western Wood Block. The Wood Fish Is Employed By Monks And Mass Within The Mahayana Buddhist Tradition. It's Typically Used Throughout Rituals Sometimes Involving The Recitation Of Sutras, Mantras, Or Different Buddhist Texts. The Wood Fish Is Especially Utilized By Buddhist Disciples In China, Japan, Korea, And Different East Asian Countries Wherever The Observe Of Mahayana, Like The Conventional Reciting Of Sutras, Is Prevailing. In Most Zen/Ch'an Buddhist Traditions, The Wood Fish Serves To Stay The Rhythm Throughout Sanskrit Literature Singing. In Pure Land Buddhism, 
              The Taoist Priesthood Has Additionally Tailored The Wood Fish Into Their Rituals.
It's Used Once Singing The Name Of Amitabha.

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