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Bunrei — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El bunrei o wakemitama (分霊, bunrei o wakemitama ? espíritu dividido ) es un término en el sintoísmo que indica el proceso de partición de un kami que será dedicado en otro lugar, por lo que su espíritu s … Wikipedia Español
Bunrei — Divided spirit, fraction of a spirit. A ceremony to divide and then install the bunrei of the kami of a main shrine is the normal means by which a branch shrine (bunsha) is established and empowered. The rei or mitama of the kami is not… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Bunrei — is a Shinto technical term that indicates both the process of division of a Shinto kami to be re enshrined somewhere else, and the divided spirit which is the result of the division. See Kanjō … Wikipedia
Bunrei — Shintai (jap. 神体; auch 御神体, go shintai; shintai ist die sinojapanische Lesung des Wortes mitama shiro, das auch oft verwendet wird; auch yori shiro) sind materielle Gegenstände, die in Shintō Schreinen die Rolle von Reliquien spielen, da sie als… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kanjō — in Shintoist terminology indicates a propagation process through which a kami, previosly divided through a process called bunrei , is invited to another location and there reenshrined. Evolution of the kanjō process Kanjō was originally a… … Wikipedia
Toda-ha Buko-ryu — Histoire L’école Toda ha Buko ryu vient de l’école Toda ryu, fondée par Toda Seigen à une époque d’intenses conflits politiques et militaires, connue sous le nom de Sengoku Jidai (1490 1600). Toda Seigen était un disciple renommé de l’école Chujo … Wikipédia en Français
Anexo:Glosario de sintoísmo — Esta es una lista incompleta, la cual podría no satisfacer ciertos estándares de completitud. Ud. puede ayudar aumentándola con incorporaciones de fuentes fiables. Este es el glosario del sintoísmo, incluyendo los principales términos que el… … Wikipedia Español
Sanctuaire Kumano — à Kurashiki, préfecture d’Okayama. Un sanctuaire Kumano (熊野神社, Kumano jinja … Wikipédia en Français
Go- — The honorific prefix go is attached to a word to indicate that the speaker is humbling him or herself before the thing to which the word refers, as if before an emperor. It is part of the super polite level of speech in Japanese, reserved for… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
O- — Honorific prefix. Japanese terms sometimes prefixed with the honorific o (or mi or go ) may be listed under their main word in this dictionary. E.g. for o negai see Negai, for go bunrei see Bunrei … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto