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- Bonshō (梵鐘, Buddhist bells), also known as tsurigane (釣り鐘, hanging bells) or ōgane (大鐘, great bells) are large bells found in Buddhist temples throughout...
- talismans Amulets Abracadabra Agimat Amulet MS 5236 Axe of Perun Azusa Yumi Bonshō Brigid's cross Broom (Besom) Bulla Bullroarer Carnyx Celtic cross Cimaruta...
- a ****anese Buddhist event held annually on New Year's Eve. The bell, or bonshō, is struck at midnight of December 31, as a part of the Ōmisoka celebrations...
- City via the United Nations ****ociation of ****an in June 1954. It is a bonsho (a Buddhist temple bell) that is 60 centimeters in diameter, 1 meter in...
- which is struck on the outside. Large suspended temple bells are known as bonshō. (See also ja:鈴, ja:梵鐘). Jain, Hindu and Buddhist bells, called "Ghanta"...
- Types Agogô Altar bell Aluphone Babendil Bell tree Bianzhong Bicycle bell Bonshō Call bell Cat bell Church bell Cowbell Crotal bell Dead bell Doorbell Dōtaku...
- hall) is the bell tower of a Buddhist temple in ****an, housing the temple's bonshō (梵鐘). It can also be found at some Shinto shrines which used to function...
- temples, they may be used to signify time or alert people to certain events. Bonshō ****anese bells Shōko (instrument) Suzu Malm, William (2013). ****anese Music...
- suzu. By Suzuki Harunobu, circa 1766. Two miko perform with kagura suzu. Bonshō Dōtaku Glossary of Shinto Rin Shakujō (a Buddhist rattle staff) Sistrum...
- environment for a myriad of birdlife. Special features of the garden include a Bonsho Bell, a traditional Edo Cottage, an authentic open air Tea House and a Bonsai...