- in a cut slit on a stick,
creating a
ritual object known as a
gohei or
heihaku. A
gohei is an
offering to kami that can be seen on
kamidana altars and...
-
priests in Shinto.
People put
heihaku in
front of
honden doors. In a
procession called shinkō-shiki [ja; simple] ,
heihaku are seen as a
sacrifice for the...
-
written accounts of
important events to the
guardian kami of ****an.
These heihaku were
initially presented to 16 shrines,
including the
Inari Shrine. From...
- be sent to
report important events to the
guardian kami of ****an.
These heihaku were
initially presented to 16 shrines; and in 991,
Emperor Ichijō added...
- Ise, as well as five-coloured silk
cloths and
other materials,
called heihaku (幣帛). The
festival is the
culmination of a
cycle of
festivals that take...
-
about giving festival materials (
heihaku) to shrines. The
system got stricter.
Shinto priests who did not
collect heihaku faced penalties, but this did not...
- were sent to
report important events to the
guardian kami of ****an.
These heihaku were
initially presented to 16
shrines including the
Kifune Shrine. From...
- be sent to
report important events to the
guardian kami of ****an.
These heihaku were
initially presented to 16
shrines including the Ise Shrine. From the...
- were sent to
report important events to the
guardian kami of ****an.
These heihaku were
initially presented to 16
shrines including Sumiyoshi.
Sumiyoshi was...
-
closed to the public) to the
haiden (oratory). In heiden,
offerings (
heihaku),
consisting of
strips of
paper or silk or
white and red clothing, are...