- The
Ōharae-shiki (大祓式) is one of the
Shinto purification rituals known as
harae and is
sometimes translated as "Great Purification". It is also
known as...
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Ōharae no
Kotoba (****anese: 大祓のことば) is a
norito (Shinto
prayer or
ceremonial chant) used in
certain Shinto rituals. It is also
known as
Nakatomi Saimon...
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specified imperial involvement with four festivals, the Kinen-sai, the two
Ōharae-shikis and Niiname-no-Matsuri for tribute.: 36 In
ancient times, people...
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Jimmu Festival [ja]・Kōrei-den
Kagura Empress Kōjun
festival Yoori [ja]・
Ōharae-shiki
Emperor Meiji Festival Autumn Kōreisai・Autumn Shinden-sai [ja] Kannamesai...
- both are
related they are
collectively referred to as
Misogiharae (禊祓).
Ōharae is
another method performed as a
cleansing ritual to
cleanse a
large group...
- (根國底國) to do any harm. The
Minatsuki no
tsugomori no
ōharae (no norito) (六月晦大祓[祝詞]), also
short Ōharae no
kotoba (大祓詞),
which is
performed in the
great purification...
- yaku-barai is a form of
harae designed to
prevent misfortune,
while the
oharae, or "ceremony of
great purification", is
often used for end-of-year purification...
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specified imperial involvement with four festivals, the Kinen-sai, the two
Ōharae-shikis and Niiname-no-Matsuri for tribute.: 36 This is an
example name...
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Festival Description Date
Oharae Great purification (to cast out sins and impurities)
December 31, 2020 (Thursday)
Joyasai Year-end
ritual December 31...
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during the
Great Exorcism (大祓,
Ōharae)
ritual of the last day of the
sixth month, more
commonly known today as the
Ōharae no
Kotoba (大祓詞, 'Words of the...