- A
gehōbako (外法箱) is a box that
contains many
magical items traditionally used by miko, and Itako.: 180 : 66 It
means lit. 'outer-ways box', in reference...
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instead performing their religious duties in
various locations over time.
Gehōbako were a
common tool
among wandering miko: 85
While not
belonging to specific...
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refused to let
anyone else
handle or open
shares some
similarities with the
gehobako box
carried by
wandering miko and itako.
These boxes would usually contain...
- "catalpa bow"), the
tamagushi (玉串) (offertory sakaki-tree branches), and the
gehōbako (外法箱, a "supernatural box that
contains dolls,
animal and
human skulls...
- "catalpa bow"), the
tamagushi (玉串) (offertory sakaki-tree branches), and the
gehōbako (外法箱,
Occult Box). Miko also use bells, drums, candles, gohei, and bowls...
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typically carry several artifacts.
These include a kind of box
called a
gehōbako (外法箱,
literally "non-Buddhist box", in
reference to
practices outside of...
- incarnation, the second-lowest
realm on the
wheel of reincarnation. See rinne.
Gehōbako (外法箱, lit. 'outer path box') – A
supernatural box that is used to hold...
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sticks (筮竹, zeichiku) or
counting rods, 18 swords, 7
spiritual boxes (外法箱,
gehōbako), 205 mirrors, 72 ema, 12
temple gongs or bells, 389
prayer token, and...