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Katashiro - 國學院大學デジタルミュージアムAn object used as a substitute for a spirit in rites of worship. The term also refers to objects representing human figures (hitogata or nademono) used in ...
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Katashiro | Yokai.com### Summary of Katashiro
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Katashiro - JAPANsKatashiro are substitutes for or representations of a deity: a prime example would be a figurine, doll, or statue. Katashiro sometimes function as stand-ins ...
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1. Ancient Shinto (1) - 國學院大學デジタルミュージアムThe human images used in the Great Purification (ōbarae) were meant to serve as surrogates (katashiro) for the purpose of taking on people's transgressions ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Land Calming and Claiming Rituals in Contemporary Japan - jstorimportant, is the hitogata (literally "person shape") paper cutout. These same paper dolls are most commonly used at a shrine for rites of purifica- tion ...
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[PDF] Japanese Dolls - SkemmanIn one Shinto ritual that was performed for purification on the third day of the third month, paper dolls called Kata Shiro would be cast into water or burned, ...
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Things that Believe - jstorThey are usually made from widely available materials such as wood or papier-mâché. ... substitution; hitogata 人形 originally were rudimentary paper shapes that ...
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Shinto Funerals in the Edo Period - Academia.edu... ritual object termed a “body substitute” ¿Ö, with the same pronunciation katashiro. This manual gives clear instructions on what the katashiro 25 It should ...
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Some Notes on the God Susa-no-o - jstorAbove the hoop a straw rope (shimenawac) with goheid, on which in former times human figures made of straw or paper (called su2rei, hitogata or kata- shiroe) ...
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[PDF] kokeshi: continued and created traditions - D-Scholarship@PittApr 27, 2011 · Utilizing the Japanese wooden folk art doll kokeshi as a vivid example, I will explore how tradition becomes embodied in objects, and in turn ...
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Katashiro from Yasakajinja Shrine | EDO-TOKYO MUSEIUM Digital Archives### Summary of Katashiro from Yasakajinja Shrine
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Great Purification Ceremony | Dazaifu TenmanguThe Great Purification Ceremony is a Shinto ritual on June 30 and December 31, where participants use katashiro to transfer impureness, and the papers are ...
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The Nara Court practised harae purification rituals by the riverThe Oho-harae or Great Purification, a great purification rite performed by the Imperial court, was established as one of the most important and most solemn ...
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[PDF] Please print clearly as we will read them during the service.[How to use hitogata]. 1. Cut out hitogata, write your name, address and age on the front of hitogata. 2. Breathe upon the hitogata. 3. Wipe on the body part ...
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Summer Purification - Green Shinto -Jun 18, 2020 · Once you receive the hitogata, write your name and age on the front, wipe it on the body part one wishes to cleanse or improve, breathe upon it, ...
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Now accepting applications for 2024 年越の大祓 Toshikoshi-no ...Oct 31, 2024 · For example: To use hitogata/pet katashiro, one suffering from knee pain would wipe the hitogata on their knee, or, if they wish to be smarter, ...
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What Are "Nagoshi no Oharae" and "Toshikoshi no ... - FUN! JAPANMay 22, 2025 · "Oharae" is a Shinto purification ritual held every six months. "Nagoshi no Oharae" is in June, and "Toshikoshi no Oharae" is in December.
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Shikigami - 國學院大學デジタルミュージアムIn fact, however, it is believed that the shikigami cult arose from an association of the magical paper tokens (katashiro) used during ritual purifications ...
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[PDF] The Grammar of a Rite in Shinto - Asian Ethnologyin some evolutionary/historical sense, but because the language of gesture has a grammar of its own which is far simpler, more elemental,than the grammar ...Missing: linguistic | Show results with:linguistic
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Any Requests?: The Art of Cutting Paper | March 2020... katashiro paper effigies of humans or animals used in Shinto purification rites. But it was in the Edo period (1603–1867) that it was established as a ...
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The Japanese Doll Ritual Object and Cultural Icon - Academia.eduThis article discusses various types of dolls in Japan and their relationship to Buddhist sculpture and Shinto animism, talismans, and associated rituals.
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Culture - Hina Matsuri | Japan ReferenceFeb 26, 2013 · ... Shintō katashiro rituals, in which objects were employed as scapegoats to exorcise impurities or evil influences. Katashiro are also termed ...Missing: shinto | Show results with:shinto<|control11|><|separator|>
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Shinto Directive - WikipediaThe Shinto Directive was an order issued in 1945 to the Japanese government by Occupation authorities to abolish state support for the Shinto religion.Missing: katashiro | Show results with:katashiro<|control11|><|separator|>
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Katashiro: Sympathetic Magick - Aliza TonookaAliza's Katashiro are crafted based on the teachings of her home country's folk magick with the purpose to spread healing, cleansing and blessings.
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Katashiro | GhostWire: Tokyo Wiki | FandomDoll-like objects shaped like humans. They are made of paper or wood and have been employed as tools in Japanese sorcery since ancient times.Missing: etymology origin