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Bonpuli ritual (First: Bujeonggut,
cleansing Gut, Second: Seonanggut, Gut of
Seonang, Third: Josanggut,
Ancestor Gut, Fourth: Seongjugut, Gut of Seongju, Fifth:...
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Seonangshin into two categories; the
official Gukhaeng Seonang, the
patrons of the state, and the
private Seonang, the
village patrons. The
Joseon Dynasty rulers...
- of
agricultural consciousness is well
illustrated in burak-gut such as
Seonang-gut that
remains today.
According to the
theory of
agricultural consciousness...
- more than 30
rebels were killed. The
rebels fled to Seoseok, into the '
Seonang P****.' It was so
named because there was an
altar to the
deity Seonangshin...
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continues today in
public or
private Sanshin-je (mountain-spirit ceremonies)
Seonang-gut (tutelary-deity rituals). When the
mountain is
located between Heaven...
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Seonangdang (Seonghwangdang) is a pile of
stones dedicated to the god of
Seonang, who
protects the village, and was
formed at the
entrance of the village...
- (Hwang Rushi) (2007). "Gangneung-jiyeok yeo-
seonang-sinhwa yeon'gu" 강릉지역 여서낭신화 연구 [Study on
female seonang-sin
myths in the
Gangneung area]. Gubi Munhak...