Fu-So Mimi Bukuro: a Budget of Japanese Notes

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Fu-So Mimi Bukuro: a Budget of Japanese Notes
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25th Monji bosatz ... Seki san Daimio jin.
26th Yakushi bosatz ... Takebe Daimio jin.
27th Roshana bosatz ... Mikami Daimio jin.
28th Birushana bosatz ... Hiosn Daimio jin.
29th Dai nichi bosatz ... Mioga Daimio jin.
30th ShakaNiorai ... Kibi Daimio jin. Sen riin, Spirits that haunted the mountains.
Onie, Demons. — These evil spirits are typical of bad actions.
Ten nin, Beautiful creatures from paradise, — really good actions.
Karlyobinga, Birds of sweet song in paradise making sweet music for
...the saints.
Temples were by custom the resting places of travellers, especially priests, and guests were entertained without reference to religious sect or creed.
Intermarriage and adoption frequently bring several sects into families, but this is tolerated ; the temple in charge of the family grave only must not be changed, and in all grave yards are numerous tombs of people who have been born into families of different sects from that into which they were married or adopted and died in. Or the persons may of their own free will change their Tera to another sect and arrange to be buried in the grave-yard of the temple of the sect adopted.


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