40 Ideas de Jardín de Roca Japonés que Traerán Zen a tus Espacios Exteriores

El jardín de rocas japonés o jardín de “paisaje seco”.

A menudo lo llamamos jardín zen, crea un paisaje estilizado en miniatura a través de arreglos cuidadosamente compuestos de rocas, fuentes de agua, musgo, árboles y arbustos podados, y usa grava o arena que se rastrilla para representar las ondas en el agua.

 

 

Un jardín zen suele ser relativamente pequeño, está rodeado por un muro y, por lo general, debe verse sentado desde un único punto de vista fuera del jardín, como el porche del hojo, la residencia del monje principal del templo o monasterio.

Classical zen gardens were created at temples of Zen Buddhism in Kyoto, Japan during the Muromachi Period.

They were intended to imitate the intimate essence of nature, not its actual appearance, and to serve an aid to meditation about the true meaning of life.

A Zen garden is an interesting and deeply spiritual aspect of Japanese gardening traditions. The typical Zen garden consists of an enclosed and shallow sand box of sorts which features predominantly sand or gravel with rocks of various shapes and sizes.

The rocks and sand (or gravel) are the chief elements of the garden, which generally creates the scene of islands in the sea.

One of the primary differences between a Zen garden and most other varieties is the lack of living elements. Although grass may sometimes be included, no other plant or flower species will be found in a classic Zen garden.

Esto puede ser a la vez inusual y exóticamente atractivo para personas sin experiencia previa con la historia y el significado de un jardín zen.

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