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E-raamat: Studies In Shinto & Shrines [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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First Published in 2005. Written by one of the leading scholars on Japanese culture, this focus of this collection of papers centres on Shinto rites and festivals and shrine buildings. Among the topics covered are the imperial family and Shinto, the three great emperors, Yatagarasu, Yasoshima-No-Matsuri and Kamo Gejo Ryosha. Eleven shrines are discussed in detail, including Tatsuta Jinja, Aso Jinja and Suminoe-No-Okami. Readers will enjoy the book's fascinating subject matter, clear presentation and entertaining style.
The Imperial Family and Shinto
1(135)
Introduction
1(1)
The Shinto Theogony
2(12)
The Sanshu-no-Shinki or Three Sacred Regalia (I)
14(14)
The Saiku and Saiin, or Imperial Princess Priestess in the Service of the Great Ise Inner Shrine
28(11)
Apotheosis or the Japanese Way of making Deities---the Editor
39(8)
The Introduction of Buddhism
47(11)
The Jingi-kwan, or Office in charge of all Matters pertaining to the Worship of the Shinto Deities
58(1)
Court Festivals
59(3)
Ryobu-Shinto, or the Assimilation of Shintoism and Buddhism (I)
62(4)
The Naishidokoro, or Place where the Imperial Ancestress, Amaterasu Omikami, being waited upon by a Class of Women Attendants called the Naishi who took charge of the Mirror representing the Divine Spirit of the Sun-Goddess
66(3)
Aramitama, or the Rough (Active) Spirit, in contradistinction to the Nigimitama, or Peaceful (Passive) Spirit, of Shinto Deities
69(1)
Ryobu Shinto (2)
70(2)
The Saiin, or the Imperial Princess Priestess serving in the Kamo Shrines of the Province of Yamashiro
72(4)
The Saijo or Itsukime, the Priestess chosen from among the Fujiwara Daughters to serve Their Tutelary Deities (shrines) of Kasuga of Yamato and Oharano of Yamashiro
76(2)
Iwashimizu, a great Shinto Shrine erected on the hill Otokoyama near Kyoto in 859 inviting the Deities of Usa Hachiman Shrine of Tsukushi (now Kyushu)
78(2)
The Sanshu-no-Shinki (2)
80(32)
Divination, used at the Imperial Court whenever the Will of the Gods i.e. the Imperial Ancestors is in doubt
112(3)
Imperial Visits to Shrines
115(21)
Three Great Emperors
136(7)
The Emperor Tenji
137(1)
The Emperor Go-Sanjo
138(2)
The Emperor Go-Toba
140(3)
Yatagarasu
143(10)
Identification of Yatagarasu
143(2)
Kumano Sanzan, or The Three Shrines in Kumano
145(1)
Yatagarasu Ceremony
146(5)
Ceremonies at other Kumano Shrines
151(2)
Yasoshima-No-Matsuri
153(23)
Preliminary Remarks
153(3)
References in History
156(4)
Diverse Opinions offered with regard to the Nature of the Matsuri
160(1)
The Object of this Matsuri, Shima-no-Yasoshima
161(3)
Association with the Oharaishiki or Great Purification
164(3)
Return to National Annals and various Books
167(4)
Its actual Rite
171(1)
Conclusion
172(2)
Appendix, A Table giving the Dates of Despatch of Messengers and of Solemnisation of the Matsuri
174(2)
Kwampei Taisha to Sono Gosaijin or the First Class Government Shrines and Their Deities
176(24)
Kamo Gejo Ryosha
200(49)
The Foundation of the Shrines and the Deities Worshipped
200(4)
The Origin and Purpose of the Aoi Matsuri
204(3)
Kwansai, or the Official or Imperial Festival, and Kokusai, or Provincial Festival
207(2)
Rinjisai, or occasional Festival
209(1)
Imperial Visits etc
210(2)
Buildings
212(2)
Court Honours
214(1)
Priests
215(2)
Bad Times
217(1)
Special Honour
218(1)
Aoi Matsuri Procession and Various Ceremonies
219(30)
Oyamato Jinja (Shrine)
249(1)
History of the Deities and the Institution of Their Worship
228(10)
Rank, Status and Possessions
238(1)
Go-Shintai
239(1)
Sessha
240(3)
Priests
243(1)
Festivals
244(5)
Tatsuta Jinja (Shrine)
249(13)
Foundation and the Deities Worshipped
249(6)
Buildings
255(1)
Rank and Status
256(1)
Festivals
257(1)
Priests
258(2)
Bekku, Sessha and Massha
260(2)
Nibukawakami Jinja (Shrine)
262(26)
Location of the Shrine
262(2)
The Deity Worshipped
264(1)
Connection with Oyamato Jinja
265(4)
Appearance in various Books
269(5)
Efforts to discover the Real Shrine
274(2)
The Building of the Shrine
276(6)
Determination of the Deity
282(6)
Hiraoka Jinja (Shrine)
288(22)
Hiraoka as Ichinomiya, or the Most Important Shrine of the Province of Kawachi
288(2)
Deities Worshipped
290(7)
History of the Shrine
297(2)
Priest Family
299(1)
The Order of the Divine Halls
300(1)
Buildings
300(3)
Present Buildings
303(2)
Festivals
305(1)
Okayuura Shinji
306(2)
Territorial Possessions
308(2)
Suminoe-No-Okami
310(57)
History of the Deities and the Institution of Their Worship
310(9)
Buildings
319(15)
Priests
334(5)
Territorial Possessions
339(3)
Imperial Visits
342(2)
Sessha
344(3)
Festivals
347(18)
Treasures
365(2)
Ikukunitama Jinja (Shrine)
367(12)
Its Location and Deities Worshipped
367(2)
Buildings
369(5)
Festivals
374(5)
Hikawa Jinja (Shrine)
379(14)
Virtues of the Deity Worshipped
369(14)
Foundation of the Shrine
383(2)
Buildings
385(3)
Priests and Shaso
388(2)
Rank
390(1)
Imperial and Shogunate Visits
391(1)
Festivals
391(2)
Mishima Jinja (Shrine)
393(36)
The Deity Worshipped and the Foundation of the Shrine
393(23)
Rank, Status and Imperial Visits
416(1)
Buildings
417(3)
Sessha and Massha
420(1)
Festivals
421(5)
Priests
426(1)
Treasures
427(2)
The History of Atsuta Jingo (Shrine)
429(25)
History of the Go-Shintai
429(4)
Institution of the Worship
433(6)
Service and Priests
439(2)
Relations with Buddhism
441(1)
Bekku, Sessha and Massha
442(1)
Buildings
443
New Buildings
440(11)
Festivals
451(3)
Asama Jinja (Shrine)
454(23)
Career of the Deity
454(4)
Foundation of the Shrine
458(3)
Buildings
461(7)
Sessha and Massha
468(2)
Rank and Status
470(1)
Territorial Possessions etc
470(2)
Priests
472(2)
Festivals
474(3)
Aso Jinja (Shrine)
477(16)
History of the Deities Worshipped
477(7)
The Site
484(3)
Influence of Buddhism
487(1)
Aso Juniza
488(2)
Fortunes of the Aso Family
490(3)
Asukanimasu Jinja (Shrine)
493(14)
APPENDIX
507(20)
I. Glossary
II. Chronological Table
III. Author's Biography
IV. List of Works by the Author
Index 527
Richard A. B. Ponsonby-Fane