The interior of the main hall of the Genko-an temple in Kyoto, Japan, built in 1694 CE. The temple is famous for its 2 large windows (pictured in the bottom photo). One is round and is called “The Window of Enlightenment” while the other is square and is called “The Window of Confusion” [960×1144]

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    1. The round window, called “The Window of Enlightenment,” express the complete wholeness of the universe. As for the square window, called “The Window of Confusion,” each corner represent one of the four human afflictions of life, old age, illness, and death.

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