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カテゴリー2: | Other Basic Texts |
Title | Enryakugishikichō |
Text | Ledgers of the Enryaku Era Ceremonies. A combination of Kōtai jingū gishiki chō (one fascicle), and Toyuke-gū gishiki chō (one fascicle). This work records the details of the Inner and Outer Shrines of the Ise shrine complex including the scale of the shrines, annual festivals/observances, and extraordinary observances such as the "sengū." This work was first presented by the Inner and Outer Shrines of Ise to the Daijōkan (Council of State) via the Jingikan (Department of Divinities) in the year 804. The production of this work began as part of an effort by the Court of Emperor Kanmu to create a reference to be used in the compilation of formal procedures (shiki). Older Ise ceremonies predating Engishiki as well as information concerning enshrined kami (chinza) not found in Kojiki and Nihon shoki are also described in detail. This work serves as a valuable source for information on various ceremonies as well as on general issues regarding the Ise Shrines in the early Heian period. Included in Gunsho ruijū: Jingi-hen and Shintō taikei: Jingi-hen. — Fujimori Kaoru |