Tamagushi
Tamagushi (玉串, literally "jewel skewer") 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 the kami (spirits or gods) by parishioners or kannushi priests.
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Tamagushi
Tamagushi (玉串, literally "jewel skewer") 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 the kami (spirits or gods) by parishioners or kannushi priests.
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Tamagushi (玉串, literally "jewe ...... ishioners or kannushi priests.
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Un Tamagushi ou tamakushi (玉串) ...... x esprits du shintō, au Japon.
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التاماغوشي (玉串، حرفيا "عصا الج ...... قِبل أبرشيات الرهبان أو كهنة .
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玉串(たまぐし・たまくし)とは、神道の神事において参拝者や神 ...... うに参拝の証として持ち帰り、千度祓い万度祓いを行う例もある。
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Tamagushi (玉串, literally "jewe ...... ishioners or kannushi priests.
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Un Tamagushi ou tamakushi (玉串) ...... x esprits du shintō, au Japon.
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التاماغوشي (玉串، حرفيا "عصا الج ...... قِبل أبرشيات الرهبان أو كهنة .
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玉串(たまぐし・たまくし)とは、神道の神事において参拝者や神 ...... うに参拝の証として持ち帰り、千度祓い万度祓いを行う例もある。
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Tamagushi
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Tamagushi
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تاماغوشي (شنتو)
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玉串
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