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Harae or
harai (祓 or 祓い) is the
general term for
ritual purification in Shinto.
Harae is one of four
essential elements involved in a
Shinto ceremony...
- is the
avoidance of
kegare ("pollution" or "impurity"),
while ensuring harae ("purity"). In ****anese thought,
humans are seen as
fundamentally pure....
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Prunus harae is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rosaceae,
native to Bhutan. A
small tree that is
similar to
Prunus rufa, the
Himalayan cherry...
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entire body.
Misogi is
related to
another Shinto purification ritual,
harae. Thus, both are
collectively referred to as
misogiharae (禊祓).
Every year...
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condition can be
remedied through purification rites called misogi and
harae.
Kegare can have an
adverse impact not only on the
person directly affected...
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concerned in
certain ways, for
example through purification rites called harae.
Harae Kegare Matsumoto, Shigeru. "Tsumi". Shoga****an Encyclopedia. Yahoo! ****an...
- trees,
which have been
considered sacred in ****an
since ancient times.
Harae Vala (Vedic) Philippi,
Donald L. 1968/1969. Kojiki. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton...
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known as the
Great Purification. The name
Oharae literally means Great Harae. The
ritual was held
biannually as a
festival at the end of the
sixth and...
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discolor var.
viridialba Maxim.
Calanthe esquirolii Schltr.
Calanthe tyoh-
harae Makino Calanthe cheniana Hand.-Mazz.
Calanthe amamiana var. latilabellata...
- lit. "salt") is used for
ritual purification of
locations and
people (
harae,
specifically shubatsu), and
small piles of salt are
placed in
dishes by...