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- Ofuda abstract "O-fuda (御札 or お札, o-fuda, a charm) is a type of household amulet or talisman, issued by a Shinto shrine, hung in the house for protection, a gofu (護符). It may also be called shinpu (神符). It is made by inscribing the name of a kami and the name of the Shinto shrine or of a representative of the kami on a strip of paper, wood, cloth, or metal.It is to be renewed yearly, typically before the end of a year, and attached to a door, pillar, or ceiling. It may also be placed inside a private shrine (kamidana). It is believed to protect the family in residence from general harm, such as a disease. A more specific o-fuda may be placed near particular objects such as one for kitchen to protect from accidental fire. A popular o-fuda called jingū-taima (神宮大麻) or simply taima (大麻) is issued by Ise Shrine. It is made from hemp cloth; the use of hemp as a material was common from antiquity. A portable form of o-fuda, commonly called omamori (お守り or 御守, o-mamori) is typically given out wrapped in a small bag made of decorated cloth. This originates from Onmyōdō and Buddhism, but was subsequently adopted by Shinto. Both Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines give out these o-mamori. While an o-fuda is said to protect a whole family, an o-mamori offers support for personal benefits. The image of Ofuda Appeared by Taga-taisha ofuda.".
- Ofuda thumbnail Koujin_yama.png?width=300.
- Ofuda wikiPageID "912036".
- Ofuda wikiPageRevisionID "604109994".
- Ofuda hasPhotoCollection Ofuda.
- Ofuda subject Category:Shinto.
- Ofuda comment "O-fuda (御札 or お札, o-fuda, a charm) is a type of household amulet or talisman, issued by a Shinto shrine, hung in the house for protection, a gofu (護符). It may also be called shinpu (神符). It is made by inscribing the name of a kami and the name of the Shinto shrine or of a representative of the kami on a strip of paper, wood, cloth, or metal.It is to be renewed yearly, typically before the end of a year, and attached to a door, pillar, or ceiling.".
- Ofuda label "O-fuda".
- Ofuda label "O-fuda".
- Ofuda label "Ofuda".
- Ofuda label "Ofuda".
- Ofuda label "Офуда".
- Ofuda label "神札".
- Ofuda label "符籙".
- Ofuda sameAs O-fuda.
- Ofuda sameAs O-fuda.
- Ofuda sameAs O-fuda.
- Ofuda sameAs 神札.
- Ofuda sameAs 부적.
- Ofuda sameAs O-fuda.
- Ofuda sameAs Ofuda.
- Ofuda sameAs m.03dbg8.
- Ofuda sameAs Q2500908.
- Ofuda sameAs Q2500908.
- Ofuda wasDerivedFrom Ofuda?oldid=604109994.
- Ofuda depiction Koujin_yama.png.
- Ofuda isPrimaryTopicOf Ofuda.