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chanoyu Meaning in Bengali



প্রস্তুতি এবং ভজনা এবং চা পান জন্য একটি প্রাচীন অনুষ্ঠান





chanoyu's Usage Examples:

written as "懐石" and as "懐石料理", refers to the simple meal that the host of a chanoyu gathering serves to the guests before a ceremonial tea, and is also known.


tradition is an architectural space designed to be used for tea ceremony (chanoyu) gatherings.


known as senchadō (煎茶道, "the way of sencha") in Japanese, as opposed to chanoyu or chadō.


for attending a chanoyu gathering are not considered chadōgu; rather, the term fundamentally applies to items involved to "host" a chanoyu gathering.


because he followed Murata Jukō as an early proponent of wabi-cha, and was chanoyu teacher to Sen no Rikyū.


is considered the historical figure with the most profound influence on chanoyu, the Japanese "Way of Tea", particularly the tradition of wabi-cha.


Murata Shukō, who is considered the "father" of the chanoyu style.


The Furuichis served as chanoyu experts for the Ogasawara family, lords of the Kokura.


He immersed himself in a life of chanoyu: crafting tea equipage such as bamboo flower vases, chashaku tea scoops.


Kūkai is also the first to use the term chanoyu (茶の湯), which later came to refer specifically to the Japanese tea ceremony.


to prove his cultural legitimacy; a turning point in the development of chanoyu style and theory; and a crisis in the personal relationship between its.


Ueda learned chanoyu from Sen no Rikyu and Furuta Oribe before establishing his own style of chanoyu, deeply influenced by the values.


In the Japanese art of chanoyu, the special portable brazier for this is the binkake (瓶掛).


Ogasawara Ko-ryū school of chanoyu.


Ryōwa had a close friendship with Furuta Oribe and received secret teachings of chanoyu from Oribe.


period in 1615, the fashion of samurai personally practicing chanoyu lost its attraction; chanoyu lost its function as a focal point for political ties among.


appraisal of Chinese artworks while Shukō taught Nōami the daisu style of chanoyu (tea ritual).


encyclopedia of chanoyu, entry for Murata Jukō.


Araki escaped and lived the rest of his life as a chanoyu disciple of Sen no Rikyū.



chanoyu's Meaning':

an ancient ritual for preparing and serving and drinking tea

Synonyms:

tea ceremony; ceremony;

Antonyms:

inactivity;

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