About ‘○△□ The Universe (Circle, Triangle, Square), Sengai’
《○△□》The Universe (Circle, Triangle, Square), Sengai (1750—1837)
Composed entirely of three elementary forms - "○", "△", and "□" - this deceptively simple drawing carries profound meaning. The only text it bears is a signature on the far left, identifying the work as belonging to Shofuku-ji Temple, celebrated as "Fusō Saisho Zenkutsu" (Japan's foremost and oldest Zen temple), and confirming Sengai as its creator. Beyond this, the painting offers no inscription, no explanatory note, no interpretive anchor — a silence that has earned it the reputation of being the most enigmatic of all Sengai's Zen works.
Its meaning, therefore, has been left to speculation and contemplation. Some believe the composition traces the inward journey of spiritual cultivation, culminating in a state of complete and perfect enlightenment - a state evoked by the "○", radiant and boundless as a full moon. Others interpret the three shapes as something far more encompassing: a symbolic language in which all of existence is encoded, the entire "macrocosm" distilled and compressed onto a modest canvas.
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