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Thank you for viewing. Small wooden amulet (shomokusatsu) ¥2,000 Prayer fee ¥5,000 Total ¥7,000 Height: 20cm Easy to enshrine in a household Shinto altar. After all, amulets seem to bring blessings. "Konpira-san" is officially known as "Kotohira-gu Shrine." The name Konpira itself is said to come from the Sanskrit word "Kumbhira." Kumbhira is a water deity who is the deification of a crocodile living in the Ganges River, and was considered the mount of the goddess Ganga. Konpira-san was originally named "Kotohira Shrine," but over time it has changed to "Konpira Daigongen" ⇒ "Kotohira-gu Shrine." It is deeply revered as a guardian deity of maritime traffic and is the head shrine of the six "Kotohira Shrines" located throughout the country. However, the blessings are wide-ranging and almost all-encompassing. There are shrines here and there along the way to the main shrine, where you can receive various blessings. Among them, this amulet is for praying for the recovery from illness. Please understand that it has been stored at home. I will ship it immediately. Thank you very much.
2 weeks ago