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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:33 pm Post subject: Understanding Fusa, Kiku and Agemaki Knots |
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What Mystic Knot symbolizes? The mystic knot symbol explains that everything goes in a cycle, where there is not start and end point. It is a neverending cycle in Buddhism. The mystic knot is seen as the symbol of good tidings with minimal illnesses, problems, pain, setbacks and any sort of sufferings. It is a knot that implies smooth and easy life. Therefore it is also the magical lucky knot in feng shui.
FUSA / KITSUNA
AGEMAKI KNOT
KIKU KNOT
More history The Kiku Knot design is a more modern 6 loop knot with an emphasis on the central knot. The Agemaki Knot is the most traditional knot pattern with the cross pattern dating back over 1000 years. The Fusa Knot is a tassel that originated from the traditional Danjiri festival in Osaka Japan. The tassel's design was originally a charm that decorated the helmets of soldiers in ancient JapanIt is a form of 'good luck' charm. It is more specifically a religious (specifically Shinto) symbol of abundant harvest. It is likely a derivation of the buddhist 'mystic knot', which, having no end, symbolizes the infinite wisdom of buddha. It's roots are in the Danjiri Matsuri (Danjiri Festival). The festival can be traced back to 1703 when the feudal lord of Kishiwada, Okabe Nagayasu prayed to Shinto gods for an abundant harvest at Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto."
The Dajiri Festival has some interesting history/culture. check this out for more info: http://www.existenz.co.jp/festival.htm
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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:34 pm Post subject: Re: Understanding Fusa, Kiku and Agemaki Knots |
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On a side note it was about the some festival, and usually VIP heads go back to the roots cause they were the farm owners. (which made them baller, later down the family line) and the knots of the kiku represented clouds, and the tassels represented rain, therefore brings harvest to their farm which = money
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"There's no such thing as being too low." If it doesn't scrape, you're not low enough. And if it doesn't rub, they're not wide enough. No VIP is truly VIP until it's been bagged. When it comes to wheels, VIP is not all about the largest diameter wheels you can fit. You don't need 22s or 24s; it's all about how wide your rim is. Stretch the tires, pull, flare, or shave the fenders, do whatever you have to, to fit the widest rims you can. Now thats VIP.. |
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VIP-satish VIP

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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:54 pm Post subject: Re: Understanding Fusa, Kiku and Agemaki Knots |
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wa men..this **** have a big history..not bad for my ride fusa.still hanging in proud..
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mishiyan_23 Site PaParAzI

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VIP-satish VIP

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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:03 pm Post subject: Re: Understanding Fusa, Kiku and Agemaki Knots |
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Mis::: haha,that what im talking about..
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k-t-tan VVIP

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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:05 pm Post subject: Re: Understanding Fusa, Kiku and Agemaki Knots |
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so wish knot is the best for a person always travel..bro.gogo
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VIP-satish VIP

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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:41 pm Post subject: Re: Understanding Fusa, Kiku and Agemaki Knots |
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i think,its just feng shui ma.
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