For Whom the Dharma Bell Tolls
The Buddhist Channel, 7 June 2024
Kyoto, Japan -- As the first light of day brushes the tips of the temple roofs, a deep, resonant sound breaks the silence. It is the sound of the Buddhist bell, a herald of awakening that resonates through the crisp morning air.
Bonsho - a traditional Japanese Buddhist temple bell. Picture taken from Nishi Hongwanji, Kyoto, Japan.
Each toll is a spiritual echo, a call that penetrates deep into the heart, inviting all to pause, listen, and reflect.
As the bell tolls, its sound creates ripples, spreading far beyond the temple grounds. It summon monks, nuns and devotees from the ten directions.
It reaches busy marketplaces, quiet homes, and bustling streets, inviting all beings to cease their endless pursuits and turn inward.
In some temples, such as the Bonsho (monk's bell) in Japan, it is struck to announce events, rituals, or ceremonies, as well as to signify the beginning and end of meditation sessions.
In this moment of listening, a space is opened for mindfulness, allowing clarity and compassion to arise.
The bell serves as a bridge between the mundane and the sacred, its sound a reminder that every place can be a place of enlightenment. It calls to the weary, the lost, and the seeker, offering solace and a return to presence. Each ring is a compassionate embrace, a call to come back to the present moment, where peace and understanding await.
The bell's voice is not merely a sound; it is Buddha's teaching in itself. With every strike, it imparts the wisdom of impermanence, the reverberations reminding us that just as the sound waves rise and fall, so too do all phenomena.
The bell teaches us to observe the transient nature of our thoughts, our emotions, and the world around us, guiding us to a deeper understanding of anicca, or impermanence.
It is an invitation to awaken from the slumber of ignorance, to embrace the truth of Dhamma, and to walk the path of compassion and wisdom. Each toll is a step on the journey to enlightenment, a gentle guide back to the heart of what is truly important.
Bronze bell in Danyang, China. Circa Tang Dynasty era.
In Tang dynasty China, it is said that the stroke of the bell enables one to "...alleviate worries, leave hell, leave the abyss of suffering, become a Buddha and release all living creatures from the sea of misery."
In the evening, as the sun sets and the shadows lengthen, the bell tolls once more, a signal that the day is ending. Its sound is a gentle reminder to let go of the day's burdens, to forgive and to release.
As the last vibrations fade into the twilight, they leave behind a profound silence, a sacred space for contemplation and renewal.
May this reflection on the Buddhist bell inspire a deeper appreciation of the simple, yet precious teachings it offers.
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Note: The idea of this article was crafted by NORBU,the Buddhist AI (
https://norbu-ai.org) and edited by a human for publication.