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  2. Three wise monkeys - Wikipedia

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    The saying in Japanese is mizaru, kikazaru, iwazaru (見ざる, 聞かざる, 言わざる) "see not, hear not, speak not", where the -zaru is a negative conjugation on the three verbs, matching zaru, the rendaku form of saru (猿) "monkey" used in compounds. Thus the saying (which does not include any specific reference to "evil") can also be ...

  3. Gandhi's Three Monkeys - Wikipedia

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    Gandhi's Three Monkeys is a series of sculptures created in 2008 by Indian artist Subodh Gupta that portrays three heads in different types of military headgear. The sculptures recall a visual metaphor from India's famous champion of peace, Mahatma Gandhi, of the "Three wise monkeys", representing the principle "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil".

  4. Nikkō Tōshō-gū - Wikipedia

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    The next gate is the karamon decorated with white ornaments. Located nearby is a woodcarving of a sleepy cat, " Nemuri-neko ", attributed to Hidari Jingorō . The stable of the shrine's sacred horses bears a carving of the three wise monkeys , who hear, speak and see no evil, a traditional symbol in Japanese culture that is derived from a quote ...

  5. Suikinkutsu - Wikipedia

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    ' water koto cavern ') is a type of Japanese garden ornament and music device. It consists of an upside down buried pot with a hole at the top. Water drips through the hole at the top onto a small pool of water inside of the pot, creating a pleasant splashing sound that rings inside of the pot similar to a bell or Japanese zither.

  6. Nikkō - Wikipedia

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    Nikko Botanical Garden; Nikkō Tōshō-gū. The three wise monkeys ("See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil") Tamozawa Imperial Villa; Shrines and Temples of Nikkō (Nikkō Tōshō-gū, Futarasan Shrine, and Rinnō-ji) Rinnō-ji. Shōyō-en Garden; Taiyū-in Mausoleum; Nikko is well known for its monkeys that walk around the town in the ...

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