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Kei (ritual gong)

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Gong used in Japanese Buddhist practices
A kei from the Zenrin-ji in Kyoto
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A kei is a gong used in Buddhist practice in Japan. Kei were adapted from the ancient Chinese instrument known in English as a "sounding stone"; they share the same Chinese character.

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  1. ^ "Bronze temple gong". Independent Administrative Institution National Museum. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
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