- The
Kanrodai (甘露台 / かんろだい) ('stand for the
heavenly dew', or lit. 'sweet dew platform') is a
sacred entity in
Tenrikyo and Tenrikyo-derived ****anese new...
- with the title,
Kanrodainin no Ri (甘露台人の理, The
Principle of the
Living Kanrodai).
Despite the
religion being derived from
Tenrikyo with a
different interpretation...
-
position of
Oyasama Verses 78–88: The Food of Heaven, the
Kanrodai, and the Jiba Part 9: The
Kanrodai Verses 1–4:
Listen without human thinking Verses 5–6:...
- ****anese Tenrikyo, Daehancheolligyo's
adherents directly pray to the
wooden kanrodai fixtures (while the one in the
headquarters in
Uijeongbu is much bigger)...
- the
Kanrodai, a
divinely ordained pillar in an axis
mundi called the Jiba, and the
correct performance of the
Kagura ritual around the
Kanrodai, which...
- spot with a
stand called the
Kanrodai, or the
stand of
heavenly dew.
Later that year, a
wooden prototype of the
Kanrodai,
built by
Iburi Izō two years...
- Shinto, some of
which are
natural phenomena and
objects including stones Kanrodai,
sacred pillar in ****anese
religions Lingam, an
abstract representation...
- and
mythology Matzevah,
sacred pillar (Hebrew Bible) or
Jewish headstone Kanrodai,
sacred pillar in ****anese
religions Xoanon Menhir, orthostat, or standing...
- Tenri, Nara, ****an. It is
marked by a
sacred wooden pillar called the
Kanrodai (甘露台). Miki
Nakayama originally identified the
location of the Jiba in...
- southeast. The
Honbushin Kanrodai (sacred
wooden pillar) is
located in a
shrine on the summit. To the east of the
Kanrodai is a
worship hall
called Saiseiden...