• Bunrei or wakemitama (分霊) is a Shinto technical term that indicates both the process of dividing a Shinto kami to be re-enshrined somewhere else (such...
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    sub-process and the divided spirit itself are called bunrei (分霊), go-bunrei (御分霊) or wakemitama (分霊).  The process of propagation, described by Shinto priests...
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    from another Kumano shrine through a process of propagation called bunrei (分霊) or kanjō (勧請). The point of origin of the Kumano cult is the Kumano Sanzan...
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    called kanjō, and the divided spirits bunrei (分霊, literally: "divided spirit"), go-bunrei (御分霊), or wakemitama (分霊). This process of propagation, described...
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    Buddhism Kokugaku Ko-Shintō Shinrikyo Shinto 天之御中主神、高皇産霊神、神皇産霊神の造化三神を根源神として、根源神の分霊が各人の中に宿っているとする流派もあった。 "Encyclopedia of Shinto詳細". 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム (in Japanese)...
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  • kaguraden, a pavilion or stage dedicated to the performing of the kagura. Bunrei (分霊, lit. 'soul division') – A process of division of a kami producing two complete...
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    to have been passed down by the Iki clan, and it is said to be a bunrei (分霊, lit. "Dividing spirit") of the Tsukiyomi Shrine on Iki island, the homeland...
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