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    Komuso ( 虚無僧 ) / Tengai ( 天蓋 ) for Illustrious - v1.0
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    Komuso were itinerant Japanese mendicants historically associated with the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism. They are especially known for wearing the tengai, a woven basket-like hood that obscured the face and symbolized detachment from the self and the abandonment of ego.

    tengai for the basket hood

    shakuhachi for the bamboo flute

    虚無僧は、日本の禅仏教、特に普化宗に関わる遊行の托鉢僧として知られています。彼らは顔を覆う籠状の編み笠である天蓋を被ることで有名で、この装いは自我を離れ、個人としての執着を捨てる象徴ともされていました。

    天蓋には tengai

    尺八には shakuhachi

    Description

    LORA
    Illustrious

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    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    3/29/2026
    Updated
    3/30/2026
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    tengai
    shakuhachi

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