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Horagai (法螺貝) (or
jinkai 陣貝) are
large conch s****,
usually from
Charonia tritonis, that have been used as
trumpets in ****an for many centuries. The...
- the head Shakujō (錫杖), a
metal rod, held in
their hands Oi (笈),
backpack Horagai (法螺貝), a
conch s****,
which they blow like a horn to bind evil spirits...
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- priests, chanting, the
beating of
Taiko drums and
blowing of
conch s**** (
horagai)
around the
mandala with fire as the
ceremonial focus. Homa
rituals (sbyin...
- Shō (笙) – 17-pipe
mouth organ used for
gagaku U (竽) –
large mouth organ Horagai (法螺貝) – seas**** horn; also
called jinkai (陣貝)
Mukkuri (ムックリ) – jaw harp...
- also in
Korea and ****an. In ****an this kind of
trumpet is
known as the
horagai,
which spread across Asia with
Buddhism (first
mentioned during the Heian...
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trumpets conch Hornucopian dronepipe aerophones...
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affectionately called a "conch".[citation needed] In ****an, a
conch is
horagai (or jinkai). It was used as a
trumpet in
special ceremonies such as a royal...
- Kimpusen-ji and is an
authority on the
horagai (conch s**** trumpet).[citation needed] He is
known as an
authority of the
horagai which symbolizes the yamabushi...
- and is
sometimes modified for use as a
trumpet (such as the ****anese
horagai, the
Maldivian sangu, the
Hawaiian pū (hoʻokani) or the Māori pūtātara)...