I was reading
The Taiheiki (a 14
th century chronicle of medieval Japan) and came across a passage talking about bonsai and
suiseki in the garden of
Tani-no-do Temple: "
The towers of forty-nine cloisters stood above rare trees and curious rocks by a pond, most like to the inner close of the Tusita heaven".
Tusita is the Japanese name for
Maitreya, an Indian prince nominated by
Buddha to be his successor, so
Tusita heaven loosely means
paradise. By the way, in the book this garden has been destroyed by the bad guys.
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