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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Although oni are a common sight at Setsubun, Rozan-ji (廬山寺) has an origin story for its own 3 ogres.

When the temple's founder, Ryōgen (良源 912-85), was in training he was bothered by 3 troublesome oni (or spirits, depending on what version of the tale you read).
#Kyoto #鬼

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Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's green oni carrying an axe.
Rozan-ji's green oni carrying an axe.
Rozan-ji's green oni carrying an axe.
Rozan-ji's oni prepare for their dance.
Rozan-ji's oni prepare for their dance.
Rozan-ji's oni prepare for their dance.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

The 3 colours of the oni symbolize the 'sandoku' (三毒 the '3 kleshas'). In Buddhism kleshas are mental states that cloud the mind, poison the heart, and manifest in unwholesome actions.

❤️greed/desire (貪欲)
💚ill-will/anger (瞋恚)
🖤ignorance/folly (愚痴)

#Setsubun #節分 #鬼

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Rozan-ji's sword carrying red oni.
Rozan-ji's sword carrying red oni.
Rozan-ji's sword carrying red oni.
Rozan-ji's axe carrying green oni.
Rozan-ji's axe carrying green oni.
Rozan-ji's axe carrying green oni.
Rozan-ji's three dancing oni.
Rozan-ji's three dancing oni.
Rozan-ji's three dancing oni.
Rozan-ji's hammer carrying black oni.
Rozan-ji's hammer carrying black oni.
Rozan-ji's hammer carrying black oni.
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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

More than just sybolizing greed, anger and ignorance, the oni also embody ill fortune and impurity.

Before the dance the red 'leader' oni blesses worshippers, taking on their 'klesha'.
When the demons are finally chased away and cast out, they take everyone's bad luck with them.

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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Although oni are a common sight at Setsubun, Rozan-ji (廬山寺) has an origin story for its own 3 ogres.

When the temple's founder, Ryōgen (良源 912-85), was in training he was bothered by 3 troublesome oni (or spirits, depending on what version of the tale you read).
#Kyoto #鬼

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Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's green oni carrying an axe.
Rozan-ji's green oni carrying an axe.
Rozan-ji's green oni carrying an axe.
Rozan-ji's oni prepare for their dance.
Rozan-ji's oni prepare for their dance.
Rozan-ji's oni prepare for their dance.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
Rozan-ji's red oni carrying a sword and flaming torch.
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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Legend has it that Ryōgen cast out the irritating oni with the power of prayer and a waving of his 'sanko' (三鈷 'trident vajra').
The event became a regular celebration at the temple, though the 'oni odori' (鬼踊り 'demon dance') only dates to the Taishō period.
#setsubun #節分

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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

The red oni leads the group in a dance to spook onlookers, threatening with sumo-like movements, raised weapons and a cold stare.

driving demons
into the darkness...
laughing
闇がりへ鬼追出して笑ひ哉
-Kobayashi Issa (小林一茶), 1813.
Trans. David G. Lanoue.

#Kyoto #京都 #Japan

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