-
attached to a
hexagonal or
octagonal staff, the wand is also
known as a
haraegushi (祓串). The word
Taima also
refers to
cannabis in the ****anese language...
- main
building of a
Shinto shrine. A
common purification ritual uses a
haraegushi, a
wooden stick with
linen or
paper shide attached at the top. A Shinto...
- or
having a
Shinto priest shake a
large paper shaker called ōnusa or
haraegushi over the
object of purification. People, places, and
objects can all be...
- jōe no ate-obi. A
priest may also
carry a
ceremonial wand
known as a
haraegushi, or
another style of
baton known as a shaku.
Glossary of
Shinto Basic...
- and
pacify the
beast at the site with prayers, offerings, and
waving haraegushi upon the
split rock. A Noh play
about the stone,
attributed to Hiyoshi...
- (厄払い). The
ceremony involves a
priest reciting a
prayer whilst waving a
haraegushi above the
person in
order to ward off the
unlucky spirits.
People also...
- Jingū
Taima (神宮大麻). Jingū
Taima were
originally purification wands (祓串,
haraegushi) that
wandering preachers ****ociated with the
shrines of Ise (御師, oshi...
-
returned from his ****ile
attempt to
retrieve his late consort, Izanami.
Haraegushi (祓串, lit. 'purification wand') – an ōnusa
having a
hexagonal or octagonal...
-
personally chooses.
Jingu Taima were
originally purification wands (祓串,
haraegushi) that
wandering preachers ****ociated with the
shrines of Ise (御師, oshi...