Symbol | Tamagushi |
Religion | Shinto |
Origin | Rooted in Shinto ritual practices |
Meaning | Symbolizes an offering to kami, expressing gratitude and seeking favor. |
Appearance | A branch or twig adorned with shide or paper strips. |
Colors | Natural colors, often with white shide. |
Usage | Offered during ceremonies and rituals at shrines. |
History | Integral to Shinto purification and worship. |
Popularity | Common in Shinto ceremonies and festival |
Importance | Signifies devotion and respect towards kami. |
Complexity | Simple in form but rich in ritualistic meaning |
Emotions | Conveys reverence and a desire for spiritual connection. |