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Shinto Rites and Procedures |
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Shinto is not a religion which controls behaviours of believers according to a doctrine or commandments, but a faith that lets people have direct contact with Kami (the deity or the deities). Accordingly, worshipping and ritual ceremonies are regarded to be especially important. There are various kinds of rites of Shinto, and they are divided into four categories: Shinto Rites: |
If you are planning on visiting a shrine and want to know how to go about doing an individual rite see the last section of this article. You can skip to the Individual Rite here. |
In the case of an eminent festival, the Emperor sends his special messenger in order to present his offerings to the enshrined Kami. A priest who is serving the shrine observes abstinence of a certain period of time before a rite in order to purify oneself. Representatives of adherents who should attend a rite are also required to observe abstinence at least one night before the rite. Then, on the day of the rite, purification with water is to be done before the commencement of the rite. He will rinse his hands, the mouth and again the hands, which symbolizes purification of the whole body. It is a simplified form which was originally done in the sea or a river. It was believed that the sea is broad and deep so that it swallows all sorts of impurity which contaminated human beings and transforms them again into original pure existences. For example, salt is throwin before a Sumo match in order to remove any impurity and evil that is within the Sumo ground. Another example is also seen at a Japanese restaurant. In front of its entrance, a small mount of salt is placed. This is to show cleanliness of the restaurant. Purification done in a river is based on a belief that a river also washes away all the impurity. |
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