4 Dec 2014

DARUMA - Tsuchimikado

LINK
http://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.jp/2011/06/abe-no-seimei.html

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Tsuchimikado, Tsuchi no Mikado 土御門天皇
(January 3, 1196 – November 6, 1231) - reigned from 1198 to 1210.
a branch-family of Abe no Seimei - 安倍氏(土御門家)の祖
土御門家に伝わった占事略决 senji ryakketsu (せんじりゃっけつ、せんじりゃくけつ)
晴明の子孫である土御門家での伝承の存在

Tsuchimikado's official Imperial tomb is in Kyoto.
The emperor is venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (misasagi). This mausoleum shrine is formally named Kanegahara no misasagi.

Senji Ryakketsu 占事略决
lit. The Summary to Judgements of Divinations
is one of the texts written by the legendary Abe no Seimei during the Heian Period in Japan. It is attributed to Seimei since it contains a chapter that clearly bears his name.
The text contains six thousand forecast and thirty-six fortune-telling techniques based on divination through use of shikigami. Many of these divinations relate to normal daily lives such as determining the gender of an unborn child, finding lost or missing objects, and advice on how to lead one's personal life.
- - - More in the WIKIPEDIA !


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The pentagram is also used as a family crest.


- source : apsatyan.exblog.jp
The Bellflower as a family crest.


. Fudo Myo-O and the Pentagram .


. Family Crest 家紋 kamon - Familienwappen .





seimei kuji 晴明九字 "nine letters of Seimei"
Kuji were often painted, engraved, or embroidered on various objects or places as a talisman.

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The Worship of Stars in Japanese Religious Practice (2006)
edited by Lucia Dolce
- source : www.cultureandcosmos.org

Five - Number's Importance in Chinese and Japanese Buddhism
source : Mark Schumacher


. Reference : Abe no Seimei


Onmyodo, onmyoodoo 陰陽道 The Way of Yin and Yang

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