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Butsudans are Buddist altar cabinets that contain an image of the Buddha or a sacred mandala scroll. In Japan, they are usually home altars where ihai (memorial tablets) and pictures of recently deceased family members are kept.
 
These are sometimes seen in anime strapped to the backs of elderly mothers and grandmothers paying visits to wayward children.


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  • RollingC said on Aug 25, 2008....
    A good friend of mine is a practicing Buddhist and he's got his homemade shrine with a picture of Buddha (I think) inside and every day (or so) he takes a few minutes to meditate. 
    I see that as the equivalent of my daily (almost) prayers that I do.  Interesting the different way that we worship.
    Rc
  • Expendable said on Aug 25, 2008....
    It's bad luck when the wind would knock the figurines down, so long before Buddhism made it to Japan they were building cases to keep everything safe. But the cases really took off when they got to Japan I'm told.

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