Paper Fowl and Wooden Fish: The Separation of Kami and Buddha Worship in Haguro Shugendō, 1869-1875
In 1868 the Meiji government enacted a series of laws, often called the "Separation Orders," which was to raise "Shinto" to the status of a state cult to embody the ideals of the new order. This Shinto did not reflect even the practices of local communities, let alone the contemp...
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Japanese journal of religious studies
Year: 2005, Volume: 32, Issue: 2, Pages: 197-234 |
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Shrine Shinto
B Buddhism B Religious Studies B Priests B Religious rituals B Talismans B Religious places B Temples |
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