- An
ōnusa (大幣) or
simply nusa (幣) or
Taima (大幣) is a
wooden wand
traditionally used in
Shinto purification rituals.
Ōnusa are
decorated with a
number of...
- (zigzagging
paper streamers) used in
Shinto rituals. It may be
considered an
Ōnusa with only two Shide. The
streamers are
usually white,
although they can...
- with water, or
having a
Shinto priest shake a
large paper shaker called ōnusa or
haraegushi over the
object of purification. People, places, and objects...
- Jingū
Taima (神宮大麻, Jingū
Taima or Jingū
Ōnusa) is an
ōnusa wrapped in
clean Ise
washi and
issued by the Ise
Grand Shrine. They are a form of ofuda. The...
- Angeles. He
started dating a woman,
Onusa, who was
neither in the
adult film
industry nor a drug user. He
credits Onusa with
helping him end his addiction...
- vacuumed.
Similar to a
feather duster, it is not to be
confused with an
ōnusa. This duster, made of a
bamboo pole and
cloth strips, is a
fixture in every...
- An
ōnusa made from hemp...
-
Gohei ****anese war fan Ruyi (scepter)
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improved washi came to be used to
decorate religious ceremonies such as gohei,
ōnusa (ja:大麻 (神道)), and
shide at
Shinto shrines, and in the
Heian period, washi...
- wand' in
Asian folklore. Ruyi (scepter), a 'magic wand' in
Asian folklore.
Ōnusa, a 'Wand' in Shintoism. Gohei, a 'Wand' in Shintoism. Cura Si Manjakini...