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A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Brian Bocking.
A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Brian Bocking.
Tamagushi — is a form of Shinto offering made from a sakaki tree branch decorated with shide strips of washi paper, silk, or cotton. At Japanese weddings, funerals, miyamairi and other ceremonies at Shinto shrines, tamagushi are ritually presented to kami 神… … Wikipedia
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
Shinto — For other uses, see Shinto (disambiguation). Takachiho gawara. Here is a Sacred ground … Wikipedia
Sakaki — This article is about the sakaki tree. For other uses, see Sakaki (disambiguation). Sakaki Sakaki, Cleyera japonica Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Mariage shinto — Mariage shintoïste au sanctuaire de Yasaka à Kyōto Le mariage shinto (神前結婚, shinzen kekkon … Wikipédia en Français
Meiji Shrine — 明治神宮 Torii leading to the Meiji Shrine complex Information Type … Wikipedia
Oyama Shrine (Ishikawa) — Oyama jinja Main gate Oyama jinja (尾山神社) is a … Wikipedia
Itsukushima Shrine — Itsukushima Shinto Shrine * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Miko — For the European human name, see Miko (name). Miko (巫女?, literally shaman woman ) is a Japanese term that anciently meant a female shaman, spirit medium who conveyed oracles from kami ( spirits; gods ), and currently means a shrine maiden; virgin … Wikipedia
Nikkō Tōshō-gū — 日光東照宮 Yōmeimon Information Type Tōshō g … Wikipedia