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    system of Onmyōdō around the late 7th century. In 701, the Taiho Code established the departments and posts of onmyōji who practiced Onmyōdō in the Imperial...
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    from onmyōdō, and there has been no popularity of onmyōdō in the private sector either. However, in reality, calendars derived from the onmyōdō still...
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    Shikigami (category Onmyōdō)
    small ghost. The belief of shikigami originates from Onmyōdō. According to the tradition of Onmyōdō, shikigami is a symbol of onmyōji's power because onmyōji...
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    government ministry department for the practice of Onmyōdō, or the Bureau of Taoist Geomancy) and for Onmyōdō itself, given its association with the Chinese...
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  • knowledge of onmyōdō, strongly adopted the concept of mononoke. In the Jōwa years, the aristocratic society received strong influence from onmyōdō, and the...
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    This diagram from the Bansenshūkai uses divination and esoteric cosmology (onmyōdō) to instruct on the ideal time for taking certain actions....
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    Japanese Buddhism Edo neo-Confucianism Ko-Shintō State Shinto Overseas Shinto Nippon Kaigi Mythical creatures History Taoism in Japan Onmyōdō Onmyōji...
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    demons and spirits seem to have their roots in a Taoist influence such as Onmyōdō and Shugendō. The widely practiced ritual of setsubun (節分) where chanters...
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    was introduced to Japan through India and Tibetan Buddhism evolving the Onmyōdō system. In particular, wuxing was adapted into gogyo. These theories have...
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  • in Japanese popular culture. His character is generally associated with onmyōdō mysticism since Teito Monogatari was one of the first novels to popularize...
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    This diagram from the Bansenshukai uses divination and esoteric cosmology (onmyōdō) to instruct on the ideal time for taking certain actions....
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    northeastern corner of the city was considered dangerous in the traditional onmyōdō cosmology and was protected from evil by a number of temples including...
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    There are also mantras in Cheondoism, Daesun Jinrihoe, Jeung San Do and Onmyōdō. Other Chinese religions have also adopted the use of mantras. These include:...
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  • from Buddhism, was also seen. In addition, beliefs such as Shugendo and Onmyōdō were established in Japan, and these also influenced Shinto. In the Middle...
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    retains a history of traditional and local methods of divination, such as onmyōdō, contemporary divination in Japan, called uranai, derives from outside...
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  • Kamo no Yasunori (賀茂 保憲) was an onmyōji, a practitioner of onmyōdō, during the Heian period in Japan. He was considered the premier onmyōji of his time...
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    certain vestiges of geomancy introduced into Japan from China through Onmyōdō. The word kimon [ja], "ogre's gate", colloquially refers to anything that...
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    ofuda may be traced from both the Taoist lingfu, introduced to Japan via Onmyōdō (which adopted elements of Taoism), and woodblock prints of Buddhist texts...
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    Japan. Futomani I Ching divination Itako Kokkuri Kau chim Jiaobei Omamori Onmyōdō Poe divination Tengenjutsu Basic Terms of Shinto, Kokugakuin University...
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    world concepts Taoism and Confucianism Taoism in Hong Kong Taoism in Japan Onmyōdō Onmyōji Taoism in Malaysia Taoism in Singapore Taoism in Vietnam Taoist...
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    Shinto, and Taoism was the source of the esoteric and mystical religions of Onmyōdō, Shugendō and Kōshin. Taoism, being an indigenous religion in China, shares...
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  • 陰陽師 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An onmyōji is a practitioner of onmyōdō. Onmyōji may also refer to: Onmyōji (film), a 2001 Japanese historical...
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  • Tenkai. It is also the origin of Tōkyūjutsu. Futomani Itako Kokkuri Omikuji Onmyōdō Sanpaku "天源術". Digital Daijisen (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2009-12-28...
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  • burning up all the oxygen in the arena. The attempt fails when Hao uses his Onmyōdō abilities to change the Spirit of Fire into water. Venstar is named after...
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  • latter occasionally causing trouble to humans. Practitioners of the art of onmyōdō, the onmyōji, were held to be able to control and subdue these malevolent...
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    Japanese Buddhism Edo neo-Confucianism Ko-Shintō State Shinto Overseas Shinto Nippon Kaigi Mythical creatures History Taoism in Japan Onmyōdō Onmyōji...
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    Yakudoshi (category Onmyōdō)
    beliefs probably stem from the Chinese-derived astrological system known as Onmyōdō, though yakudoshi practice today is more closely associated with Shinto...
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    Guardians of the directions (category Onmyōdō deities)
    The Guardians of the Directions (Sanskrit: दिक्पाल, IAST: Dikpāla) are the deities who rule the specific directions of space according to Hinduism, Jainism...
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    Shingon-shū Chizan-ha Shinnyo-en Shugendo (Syncretized with Shinto, Taoism and Onmyōdō) Kamakura period schools Zen (Chan) Rinzai (Linji school) Fuke-shū (Historical)...
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    Kaihōgyō Mikkyō Milarepa Mount Hatsuka Mount Hiei Mount Ōfuna Mount Ōmine Onmyōdō Sokushinbutsu Catherine Cornille (2013). The Wiley-Blackwell Companion...
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