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the sacred altar 例文帳に追加

聖壇. - 研究社 新英和中辞典

Hiromogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship) 例文帳に追加

神籬 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

He brought with him eight kinds of sacred treasures: Hafuto-no-tama jewels, Ashitaka-no-tama jewels, red stones, swords, pikes, mirrors, and Kuma no himorogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or an altar used as a locus of worship). 例文帳に追加

神宝、羽太の玉、足高の玉、赤石、刀、矛、鏡、熊の神籬の8種を持参した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

Kannabi includes forests, sacred trees, sacred shrine forests, and mountains (holy Mt. Fuji) that are considered himorogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship) or iwakura (dwelling place of a god, usually in reference to a large rock). 例文帳に追加

神籬(ひもろぎ)磐座(いわくら)となる森林や神木(しんぼく)や鎮守の森や山(霊峰富士)をさす。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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Many families merely install kamidana (a household Shinto altar), in which sacred jewels and ujiko amulets are placed, and to which offerings are given. 例文帳に追加

神棚に神璽や氏子守を納め、家中でお供えすることに留めていることも多い。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス


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In Koshinto (the ancient Shinto), himorogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship) and iwakura (dwelling place of a god, usually in reference to a large rock) are yorishiro of gods. 例文帳に追加

古神道である神籬(ひもろぎ)や磐座(いわくら)信仰は、神の依り代である。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

Shinboku refers to a tree or a forest as Himorogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship) in Koshinto (ancient Shinto) and an object of worship. 例文帳に追加

神木(しんぼく)とは、古神道における神籬(ひもろぎ)としての木や森をさし、神体のこと。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

These kannabi sites then became connected to iwakura (dwelling place of a god, usually in reference to a large rock), iwasaka (area where a god sits) and himorogi (a sacred space or altar that is set up temporarily and used as a place of worship). 例文帳に追加

この神奈備が磐座(いわくら)・磐境(いわさか)や神籬(ひもろぎ)に繋がっていった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

In some cases, a 'masakaki' which is a sakaki (a branch of the evergreen sacred sakaki tree) decorated with a silk flag that has five colors -- green, yellow, red, white, and blue -- is erected in the left and right sides of the altar. 例文帳に追加

祭壇の左右に、緑・黄・赤・白・青の五色絹の幟に榊をつけた「真榊」を立てる場合もある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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In that sense, all things in nature can be yorishiro, and it is said they originated in the worship of iwakura (large rocks where kami dwell) and himorogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as the locus of worship). 例文帳に追加

その意味では、「森羅万象が依り代となり、その始まりは磐座・神籬信仰ともいわれる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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Places such as Kannabi (a place such as a mountain or forest where the divine spirit resides), Iwasaka (the area a deity sits) and Himorogi (a temporarily erected altar used as a place of worship) were considered to be borders between the actual world and the sacred area whereby these places were marked with sacred ropes as barriers and, in some cases, became kinsokuchi (a tabooed land). 例文帳に追加

神奈備(かむなび)や磐境(いわさか)や神籬(ひもろぎ)などは、その神域との端境であると考えられ、結界としての注連縄が張られ、時には禁足地ともなった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

On the day of the performance, an altar is set up in Kagami no ma (literally, the "mirror room" behind Agemaku, or the curtain separating it and the stage, in which the fully-dressed performers don their masks and gaze into a large mirror to concentrate on their roles while they wait to enter the stage), and each actor purifies himself through Sakazuki-goto (the drinking of Omiki, or sacred sake) and with Kiribi (sacred sparks produced by rubbing together two pieces of wood, generally Hinoki, which is chamaecyparis obtusa, or by striking a flint against iron) before going on the stage. 例文帳に追加

当日は鏡の間に祭壇をしつらえ、舞台に上がる前に各役が盃事と切火で身を清める。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

However, Koshinto, which is the origin of Shrine Shinto, worships at Himorogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar") and Iwakura (dwelling place of a kami, usually a large rock), with nature itself, including forests and the land covered by forests, mountains (such as holy Mt. Fuji), gigantic stones, the sea and rivers (distinguished places include reefs and waterfalls), being the sacred object. 例文帳に追加

しかし、本来の神道の源流である古神道(こしんとう)には、神籬(ひもろぎ)・磐座(いわくら)信仰があり、森林や森林に覆われた土地、山岳(霊峰富士など)・巨石や海や河川(岩礁や滝など特徴的な場所)など自然そのものが信仰の対象になっている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

In the ancient Shinto, it refers to the holy precincts or a world which is different from the real world and located beyond the mountains, the seas, woods, rivers, huge trees, or megalith such as himorogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship), iwakura (dwelling place of a god, usually in reference to a large rock), and so on where 'the aspect of the place' changes. 例文帳に追加

古神道などでは、神籬(ひもろぎ)・磐座(いわくら)などの「場の様相」の変わる山海や森林や河川や大木・巨岩の先にある現実世界と異なる世界や神域をいう。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

To conduct national religious services, its original primary role, construction of Hasshinden (eight shrines) was proposed within Jingikan (until then, himorogi - a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship, was built each time a religious ritual was conducted). 例文帳に追加

また、神祇官の本来的な職掌である国営の祭祀を行う為の八神殿の造営が神祇官内で提案された(それまでは神籬を立てて臨時の祭場としていた)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

In the ceremonial site, an eight-legged wooden stand (called hakkyaku-dai) is placed, representing an altar, in the center of which a himorogi (a branch of the evergreen sacred osakaki tree adorned with a gohei (a wooden wand with zigzag paper strips) and yu (wood fiber used to make washi paper), into which the god is invited to descend) is erected. 例文帳に追加

祭場の中には木の台(八脚台という)を並べ、その中央に神籬(ひもろぎ、大榊に御幣・木綿を付けた物で、これに神を呼ぶ)を立てて祭壇となす。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

Then, himorogi (temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship) was combined with iwakura (dwelling place of a god, usually in reference to a large rock) or iwasaka (the area a deity sits), and the border eventually turned into Tamagaki, which can be seen in current Shrine, instead of stone-built fences. 例文帳に追加

続いて、神籬と磐座・磐境が結びつき、石造の垣根などに代わり、現在の神社にみられる玉垣に変わっていった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

The former has it that gods dwell in shinrabansho (all things in nature, the whole creation), for example in himorogi (a temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship) and iwakura (dwelling place of a god, usually in reference to a large rock). 例文帳に追加

前述においては、神籬(ひもろぎ)や磐座(いわくら)信仰といい自然に存在する森羅万象に神や命が宿るというものである。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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大化け (obake: big changing in the literal meaning): it's often the case that obake generally means phenomena whose size and effect have increased; Ancient Shinto, which is connected with Japanese folk belief, has a concept of value by which it is thought that the higher ranking divine spirits reside in bigger things, such as himorogi (temporarily erected sacred space or "altar" used as a locus of worship) and iwakura (dwelling place of a god, usually in reference to a large rock): a tree which has grown to a greater extent than others or a rock which is larger than others can be a house of (bakeru [change to]) the divine spirit. 例文帳に追加

お化けには、大化けという表現があるように、総じて大きさや効果が増大する現象をいう場合が多いが、日本の民間信仰でもある古神道も、同様の価値観があり、大きいものほど宿る神霊の位が高いとする価値観があり、巨木や巨石を信仰するものとして、神籬(ひもろぎ)・磐座(いわくら)があり、大きく成長した木または、通常より大きい岩に神が宿る(化ける)とされる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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