
Ōnusa - Wikipedia
An ōnusa (大幣) or simply nusa (幣)[1] or Taima (大幣)[2] is a wooden wand traditionally used in Shinto purification rituals. [2] Ōnusa are decorated with a number of shide (paper streamers). [3] When the shide are attached to a hexagonal or octagonal staff, the wand is also known as a haraegushi (祓串).
Sakaki: The Shinto Religion’s Sacred Flowering Evergreen — …
Feb 18, 2020 · Formed into wands (tamagushi), which were decorated with paper streamers, they were used to make offerings to the gods. Branches were also used as decorations, in ritual dances, and in purification rites – and were attached to …
Cleyera japonica - Wikipedia
Cleyera japonica (sakaki) is a flowering evergreen tree native to warm areas of Japan, Taiwan, China, Myanmar, Nepal, and northern India (Min and Bartholomew 2015).
Sakaki - Green Shinto
The sakaki branch is common in Shintō ceremonies. It’s used on altars, and it’s used as an offering to the kami. It’s used too as a vehicle into which the kami descends, and as a wand for purification. Performers hold sprigs in ritual dance, and it’s sometimes affixed to buildings or torii to signify the sacred quality.
Mahoutokoro at Nagumo
Jan 26, 2018 · Unyielding, durable wood that is easy to craft, sugi creates powerful wands adept at combating dark magic and curses. Although similar to the sakaki, sugi seeks those with a particular inclination towards devotion and self-sacrifice.
Rituals & Symbols - Izumo Taisha Hawaii
PURIFICATION WAND (Harae-gushi or Gohei) is a wooden wand with folded white paper streamers attached to it. It is waved over the bowed head of the worshiper for purification and blessing. The zigzag strips of paper are uniformly used in the Shinto Shrine. GREEN BRANCH (Onusa and Himorogi) is used during the rituals.
Why sakaki? - Green Shinto
Dec 15, 2012 · Sakaki is one of the common trees in the second layer of the evergreen oak forests. Sakaki wood is used for making utensils (especially combs), building materials, and fuel.
Wand Woods: Sakaki (Cleyera japonica) - Tumblr
Sakaki, associated with the sacred and divine, is the wand of choice for onmyōji and exorcists. To some, a sakaki is more highly prized and esteemed than even a cherry wand.
THE SAKAKI TREE - FROM MYTH TO MODERN JAPAN - ProQuest
The Sakaki tree, or Cleyera japonica, is an evergreen tree whose branches are used in shinto rituals, usually as offering wands (tamagushi) presented before a kami.
Heian Period Japan: sakaki Shinto tree - Blogger
Jun 8, 2016 · ki 木 "tree, wood" and kami 神 "spirit, god", depicting a "sacred tree; divine tree". Branches of the Sakaki tree are decorated with paper streamers (紙垂 shide) to make ritual purifying wands (玉串 tamagushi). . sakaki さかき【榊】 sakaki tree, Cleyera japonica . - Introduction - The tree is imiki, imi ki 忌み木 "taboo tree"