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Jangseung - Korean Traditional Totem Pole
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A jangseung or village guardian is a Korean totem pole usually made of wood. Jangseungs were traditionally placed at the edges of villages to mark for village boundaries and frighten away demons. They were also worshipped as village tutelary deities.
In the southern regions of Jeolla, Chungcheong, and Gyeongsang, jangseungs are also referred to as beopsu or beoksu, a variation of boksa (복사/卜師), meaning a male shaman.
In the Jeolla region,
jangseungs are often made of stone bearing some resemblance to the dolhareubangs of Jeju Island.
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kideko, ki deko 木でこ head made from wood
Ootomo ningyoo 大友人形 Otomo dolls
An amulet to ward off evil.
During the times of the War against Korea by 豊臣秀吉 Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Lord of Ootomo 大友宗麟 Otomo Sorin had them made to ward off bad luck. Therefore they are also called
Ootomo ningyoo 大友人形 Otomo dolls.
A stem of wood is cut with six or eight corners and a demon face carved into it. A red tongue is sticking out.
It is said to resemble the deity who protected Korean soldiers, 天下大将軍 Tenka Taishogun, which Lord Otomo has seen in Korea.
He had some wooden stems planted along the road as a kind of 道祖神 Dosojin, wayside deities.
. Koma jinja no shoogun hyoo 高麗神社の将軍標 memorials for Korean Deities .
Saitama
. 天下大将軍標 Tenka Taishogun .
. yakuyoke 厄除け to ward off evil .
. Doosojin 道祖神 Dosojin, The Wayside Gods .
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Ootomo Soorin, Ōtomo Sōrin 大友宗麟 Otomo Sorin
(1530 - 1587)
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Jangseung - Korean Traditional Totem Pole
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A jangseung or village guardian is a Korean totem pole usually made of wood. Jangseungs were traditionally placed at the edges of villages to mark for village boundaries and frighten away demons. They were also worshipped as village tutelary deities.
In the southern regions of Jeolla, Chungcheong, and Gyeongsang, jangseungs are also referred to as beopsu or beoksu, a variation of boksa (복사/卜師), meaning a male shaman.
In the Jeolla region,
jangseungs are often made of stone bearing some resemblance to the dolhareubangs of Jeju Island.
- - - More in the WIKIPEDIA !
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kideko, ki deko 木でこ head made from wood
Ootomo ningyoo 大友人形 Otomo dolls
An amulet to ward off evil.
During the times of the War against Korea by 豊臣秀吉 Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Lord of Ootomo 大友宗麟 Otomo Sorin had them made to ward off bad luck. Therefore they are also called
Ootomo ningyoo 大友人形 Otomo dolls.
A stem of wood is cut with six or eight corners and a demon face carved into it. A red tongue is sticking out.
It is said to resemble the deity who protected Korean soldiers, 天下大将軍 Tenka Taishogun, which Lord Otomo has seen in Korea.
He had some wooden stems planted along the road as a kind of 道祖神 Dosojin, wayside deities.
. Koma jinja no shoogun hyoo 高麗神社の将軍標 memorials for Korean Deities .
Saitama
. 天下大将軍標 Tenka Taishogun .
. yakuyoke 厄除け to ward off evil .
. Doosojin 道祖神 Dosojin, The Wayside Gods .
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Ootomo Soorin, Ōtomo Sōrin 大友宗麟 Otomo Sorin
(1530 - 1587)
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